Arman Tsarukyan shared a video on social media showing training sessions with Khamzat Chimaev. The footage highlights the two fighters working together ahead of their respective returns to the octagon. Both fighters are currently without scheduled bouts. The post expresses anticipation for their comebacks. No specific details about training methods or timelines were provided.
Arman Tsarukyan took to social media on April 22 to share footage of himself training alongside Khamzat Chimaev, offering fans a glimpse of the two elite fighters working together as both prepare for eventual returns to the octagon.
Tsarukyan, 29, holds a record of 23-3 and currently sits as the number-one ranked contender in the lightweight division. The Russian southpaw out of American Top Team stands five-foot-seven with a 72-inch reach and has built his reputation as a relentless pressure fighter, averaging 3.85 significant strikes per minute at 50 percent accuracy while also threatening with takedowns at a rate of 3.26 per 15 minutes.

Chimaev, known as "Borz," brings an equally imposing profile to the partnership. The 32-year-old is ranked first in the middleweight division and tenth pound-for-pound, competing out of Allstars Training Center under a United Arab Emirates flag. He carries a 15-1 record and is one of the sport's most complete physical forces, landing 4.04 significant strikes per minute at a remarkable 60 percent accuracy while averaging 5.29 takedowns per 15 minutes. He stands six-foot-two with a 75-inch reach.
Neither fighter currently has a bout scheduled, and the video offered no details on training specifics or planned timelines for their respective returns.

Why it matters
- Tsarukyan is the lightweight division's top contender, meaning his next appearance could carry title implications
- Chimaev is the top-ranked middleweight and a top-ten pound-for-pound presence, making his return a significant divisional event
- The cross-divisional pairing pits two high-volume, grappling-capable orthodox fighters against each other in camp, a matchup of styles that could sharpen both men ahead of high-stakes bouts






