Paddy Pimblett’s Incredible Submission Win of 2024 Gets Ruthlessly Mocked by Arman Tsarukyan
#1 lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan clowns Paddy Pimblett's UFC 304 submission win against King Green.
Arman Tsarukyan mocks Paddy Pimblett's submission win over King Green (via The Mirror, UFC)
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Grappling and wrestling have become a consistent blueprint for MMA success, shaping how elite fighters rise through divisions. Arman Tsarukyan has excelled with relentless takedowns and heavy top pressure across multiple bouts. He recently poked fun at Paddy Pimblett’s 2024 submission over King Green. This added more attention to the stylistic comparisons forming between the two lightweights.
Pimblett faced Green at UFC 304, where both opened with calf kicks while adjusting their distance. The fight shifted when Green failed on a takedown attempt, giving Pimblett an opening for a guillotine. When the choke could not be secured, he transitioned smoothly into a triangle setup. The technique locked in quickly and put Green to sleep in the first round.
Tsarukyan continued to strengthen his grappling credentials with a win over Dan Hooker at UFC Qatar. He controlled early exchanges, used strong transitions, and forced Hooker into defensive positions. The bout ended in the second round when Tsarukyan secured a clean submission finish. The Armenian star recently debated Pimblett’s submission over Green with UFC legend Daniel Cormier on the latter’s podcast.
Grappling and Bobby Green are different. My brother, who never trained MMA – if they’re in a street fight, my brother will kill him easily. Bobby Green is not a high-level fighter. Send him to Dagestan for 2–3 years.
Arman Tsarukyan via The Daniel Cormier Show
😅 Arman Tsarukyan says Bobby Green needs to be sent to Dagestan for 2–3 years despite DC saying Paddy beat him and noting his grappling
— Red Corner MMA (@RedCorner_MMA) November 26, 2025
“Grappling and Bobby Green are different. My brother, who never trained MMA – if they’re in a street fight, my brother will kill him easily.… pic.twitter.com/keCDm2xJLj
Tsarukyan also referenced Islam Makhachev’s viral “2–3 years in Dagestan” moment while assessing Green’s skill set. The remark highlighted how Dagestani fighters remain among the best wrestlers and grapplers in the sport. Khabib Nurmagomedov serves as the most dominant example of that standard. Their lineage continues to shape expectations in lightweight competition.
The rivalry between Tsarukyan and Pimblett has grown through competitive jabs and differing narratives. Tsarukyan has dismissed Pimblett’s level of opposition in past fights. Pimblett has countered by mocking the Armenian’s luxurious lifestyle outside the cage. Their exchanges keep fueling anticipation around a potential meeting.
Arman Tsarukyan was also involved in a heated altercation with King Green in 2023 at the UFC fighter hotel, a situation he later confirmed was resolved. He stated their tensions have since settled as both moved forward in their careers. Paddy Pimblett remains a separate point of friction, keeping competitive stakes high. Their intertwined histories now add further intrigue to the division’s future.
Arman Tsarukyan diminishes Paddy Pimblett’s chances against Ilia Topuria
Paddy Pimblett is increasingly being positioned as a potential title challenger for lightweight champion Ilia Topuria, who has yet to make his first defense since winning the belt. Their history dates back to a 2022 altercation that sparked ongoing tensions. Multiple online exchanges have kept their rivalry active. This backdrop amplifies discussions about a future showdown.

Within the lightweight division, contenders such as Charles Oliveira, Dan Hooker, and Justin Gaethje remain the standard for assessing championship readiness. These fighters represent the elite level typically required before entering a title conversation. This discussion intensified after Arman Tsarukyan recently evaluated Pimblett’s chances against Topuria.
There are levels. [Paddy] can’t even beat Oliveira, even Hooker, Poirier… if he’s gonna beat [at least] Gaethje then okay, I’ll say this guy is good.
Arman Tsarukyan via The Daniel Cormier Show
😬👀Arman Tsarukyan believes Paddy Pimblett has no chance against Ilia Topuria
— Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) November 26, 2025
There are levels. [Paddy] can’t even beat Oliveira, even Hooker, Poirier…
if he’s gonna beat [at least] Gaethje then okay, I’ll say this guy is good."
🎥 @dc_mma pic.twitter.com/BgHKo8hs4y
On the broader picture, Pimblett’s rapid rise in the rankings despite limited recent activity has drawn increased scrutiny. His upward trajectory has placed him in conversations far beyond his competitive résumé. Arman Tsarukyan remains one of the most vocal figures analyzing this sudden progression. Their intersecting narratives continue shaping expectations for the division’s immediate future.
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