Daniel Cormier believes Arman Tsarukyan should get the next UFC lightweight title shot.

What happened?

Cormier made this statement after Justin Gaethje's upset win over Ilia Topuria at UFC White House.

Why it matters for Daniel Cormier

Gaethje's win threw plans into chaos, leaving several contenders vying for a title shot, but Cormier thinks Tsarukyan is the only man who fits the bill.

Tsarukyan has won five fights in a row and has a win over former lightweight champion Charles Oliveira.

What comes next?

Cormier noted that Tsarukyan's star power has grown significantly over the past 18 months, with the lightweight contender becoming the face of RAF and frequently appearing on big streams.

Cormier even mentioned that an interview he did with Tsarukyan is his most-watched YouTube video.

Oliveira made his pitch for a fight with Gaethje, but Cormier thinks this is a foolish endeavor given Tsarukyan's momentum.

Cormier said Tsarukyan has essentially made himself undeniable due to his winning streak and activity outside of the UFC, including wrestling and boxing.

Gaethje's win over Topuria has put Oliveira further away from a title shot, and Cormier believes Tsarukyan is the rightful contender.

Cormier stated that if Ilia Topuria doesn't get a rematch, then Arman Tsarukyan should be the one to face Gaethje next.

The UFC has taken note of Tsarukyan's activity and is excited about his potential, according to Cormier.

Tsarukyan's growing fan base and impressive record make him the ideal candidate for the next title shot, Cormier said.

The situation will likely unfold in the coming weeks, with the UFC deciding on the next title contender.

Cormier's endorsement of Tsarukyan carries significant weight, given his status as a former UFC champion and respected analyst.

The lightweight division is heating up, with several contenders vying for a title shot, but Cormier believes Tsarukyan is the most deserving.

The UFC will have to consider Cormier's opinion and Tsarukyan's impressive record when deciding on the next title contender.