Arman Tsarukyan, the Armenian MMA fighter, has revealed the UFC's explanation for his controversial snub from the title shot. In a recent interview, Tsarukyan shared that the UFC deemed him 'too dangerous' for the debut Paramount card, citing his past actions as the reason for the decision. This revelation comes as a surprise to many fans, given Tsarukyan's status as the top contender and his recent winning streak. The incidents in question include a headbutt towards Dan Hooker, a pullout from a title shot against Islam Makhachev, and an incident where he punched a fan at UFC 300. Tsarukyan's reaction to these events and the subsequent title shot snub has been notably measured, which may be attributed to his awareness of his own actions and their impact on his position. Despite this, the question remains: was his reaction to Paddy Pimblett's title shot valid? The UFC's decision has sparked debate among fans, with many expressing frustration over the chosen matchup for the UFC's first event of 2026. As the sport continues to evolve, the balance between risk and reward in matchmaking remains a complex and intriguing aspect of the MMA world.