UFC 6 Trailer Shows Ilia Topuria Knocking Out Arman Tsarukyan
By 813 Staff
Sources close to the team say UFC 6 Trailer Shows Ilia Topuria Knocking Out Arman Tsarukyan, according to Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) (in the last 24 hours).
Source: https://x.com/Home_of_Fight/status/2051689084276408637
What those inside the UFC production room aren’t saying out loud is that this latest trailer might have just blown up one of the promotion’s most carefully guarded plans. League sources confirm that the recently released promo for *UFC 6*—the flagship video game title dropping later this year—features a knockout sequence that has the fight world doing a double take. In the footage, Ilia Topuria is shown putting Arman Tsarukyan to sleep.
For those keeping score at home, that’s not just a video game highlight. That’s a signal. The front office has been quietly angling for Topuria to make a lightweight run, and Tsarukyan has been sitting near the top of that division’s rankings as a legitimate contender. Those close to the situation say the game’s inclusion of this specific matchup—and this specific result—wasn’t random. EA Sports and the UFC coordinate closely on roster and fight simulations, and the development team often gets early looks at planned matchups.
Home of Fight (@Home_of_Fight) flagged the clip on May 5, and within hours, the chatter went from “cool in-game moment” to “are they telling us something?” The timing is the key detail here. Topuria is fresh off a featherweight title defense, but his camp has been open about wanting to chase history at 155 pounds. Tsarukyan, meanwhile, has been angling for a title shot after wins over Charles Oliveira and Beneil Dariush. The UFC has not officially booked any lightweight title eliminator for the summer, but this trailer suggests the matchup is already on the whiteboard.
Why it matters: This isn’t just a teaser for a video game. It’s the kind of breadcrumb the promotion drops when it’s testing fan reaction or soft-launching a fight announcement. If Topuria-Tsarukyan is indeed the next lightweight eliminator, it reshapes the top of the division. Topuria would be jumping right into the deep end, and Tsarukyan would finally get the name he’s been demanding.
What happens next is still uncertain. The UFC has not commented, and neither camp has confirmed anything beyond the usual training schedules. But those in the know expect an official fight announcement within the next two booking cycles. For now, the trailer is the closest thing we have to a signed contract.
Source: https://x.com/Home_of_Fight/status/2051689084276408637
