What's Happening?
The Real American Freestyle (RAF) 08 event took place at the Liacouras Center of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Originally, the event was set to feature a headline match between former
two-division UFC champion Henry Cejudo and former Bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili. However, Cejudo was forced to withdraw due to a last-minute injury. As a result, the main event was changed to a match between No. 2-ranked UFC Lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan and MMA legend Urijah Faber. Tsarukyan emerged victorious, defeating Faber via technical fall with a score of 13-1 in the third round. The co-main event featured Kyle Snyder defending his Light Heavyweight title against Rizabek Aitmukhan, with Snyder winning by points, 12-6. The event was broadcast exclusively on FOX Nation.
Why It's Important?
The RAF 08 event highlights the dynamic nature of combat sports, where last-minute changes can significantly alter the lineup and outcomes. Arman Tsarukyan's victory over a seasoned fighter like Urijah Faber underscores his rising status in the MMA world, potentially positioning him for more high-profile matches in the future. The event also demonstrates the resilience and adaptability required by fighters and organizers alike in the face of unexpected challenges, such as injuries. For fans and stakeholders, the successful execution of the event despite these hurdles reinforces the appeal and unpredictability of live sports entertainment.
What's Next?
Following his victory, Arman Tsarukyan may be poised for further opportunities within the RAF or potentially in other major MMA promotions. The outcome of the event could lead to new matchups and rivalries, particularly if Tsarukyan continues to climb the ranks. For the RAF organization, maintaining momentum and audience engagement will be crucial, especially as they plan future events like the RAF 12 anniversary wrestling event scheduled for August 22 in Cleveland. Stakeholders will likely focus on ensuring fighter safety and minimizing disruptions from injuries in upcoming events.






