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Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan agree to settle feud in sparring under unusual rules

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Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan agree to settle feud in sparring under unusual rules

TL;DR

Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan have agreed to settle their feud through sparring under unusual rules after a $40,000 bet dispute. The conflict escalated online with both fighters challenging each other.

Key points

  • Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan have a feud.
  • The feud began over a $40,000 bet.
  • Tsarukyan claimed the bet was not properly paid.
  • Both fighters exchanged challenges on social media.
  • They agreed to settle the matter through sparring.
Ryan GarciaArman Tsarukyan

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan have been involved in a heated back and forth in recent days, sparked by a $40,000 bet during a livestream.

The dispute escalated after Tsarukyan claimed the money was never properly paid, with Garcia initially handing over cash before it was reportedly returned for verification.

That disagreement quickly reached social media, with both men trading challenges online and raising the possibility of settling matters physically.

Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan agree to an eight-round sparring fight

Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images
Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images

Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images

Journalist Adam Zubayraev shared a video on his YouTube channel showing the pair speaking directly on the phone about their ongoing dispute.

From the outset, the tone appeared far more relaxed than expected, with both men treating the situation in a light-hearted manner.

They ultimately agreed to an eight-round sparring session, where Tsarukyan would not only be allowed to box but also use elbows.

Notably, the conversation did not involve any financial stakes, marking a shift away from what was initially said. Following the call, Garcia deleted his posts on X that had challenged Tsarukyan or referenced the feud.

Unique rules add intrigue to potential clash

The agreed format immediately drew attention due to its unusual structure.

Garcia holds a clear advantage in boxing, given his professional background and experience in the sport.

Beyond that, Tsarukyan will not be able to rely on his primary strength, wrestling, which defines his UFC success.

The inclusion of elbows introduces a different dynamic, creating a hybrid contest that could test both fighters in unfamiliar ways.

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Q&A

What sparked the feud between Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan?

The feud was sparked by a $40,000 bet during a livestream, which Tsarukyan claimed was never properly paid.

How did Ryan Garcia and Arman Tsarukyan decide to resolve their dispute?

They agreed to settle their dispute through sparring under unusual rules after their online exchanges escalated.

What were the details of the $40,000 bet between Garcia and Tsarukyan?

The bet involved Garcia initially handing over cash, which was later returned for verification, leading to the disagreement.

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