Raf Wrestling: Henry Cejudo’s Shutout and Arman Tsarukyan’s Post-Match Brawl Shadow RAF 06 in Tempe
Henry Cejudo returned to competition at the RAF 06 Freestyle tournament and recorded a shutout win over Urijah Faber, a result that punctuated an evening in which Arman Tsarukyan’s victory turned into an on-site altercation. The Real American Freestyle event at Mullet Arena in Tempe, Arizona, on March 1 carried implications for retired UFC veterans and produced both decisive scorelines and conflicting published results.
Raf Wrestling Main Event: Henry Cejudo 10-0 Over Urijah Faber
Former UFC two-division champion and Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo posted a 10-0 victory over UFC veteran Urijah Faber in the RAF 06 main event. The scoreline—listed as a 10: 0 shutout—followed Cejudo’s retirement last December after his fourth straight UFC loss and served as a prominent measure of his wrestling return. Faber, who retired from the UFC in 2019 and is listed at age 46, has remained active in grappling matches since his mixed martial arts retirement.
Arman Tsarukyan vs. Georgio/Giorgio Poullas: 5-3 Result and Mass Brawl
In the co-main event, Armenian UFC fighter Arman Tsarukyan won his RAF match with Georgio Poullas by a 5-3 margin. The victory did not mark the end of the episode: Tsarukyan attacked Georgio/Giorgio Poullas after the match, turning the conclusion into a physical confrontation that event summaries describe as sparking a mass brawl in the arena. Both athletes were noted as making their second appearance in the Real American Freestyle league that night.
Full Card Results and Noted Discrepancies
RAF 06 produced an extensive card of matches. Published results from the evening include the following outcomes; where different listings present conflicting score details, those alternate figures are shown:
- Aljamain Sterling defeated Benson Henderson by fall in the third period; an alternate listing shows a 12-2 scoreline for Sterling.
- David Carr defeated Bubba Jenkins by technical fall, listed as 13-2, and was noted as defending championships.
- Givi Matcharashvili and Stephen Buchanan finished 3-3, with Matcharashvili awarded the decision on criteria.
- Lucia Guzman (also listed elsewhere as Jami Guzman) defeated Everest Leydecker with a 10-3 score.
- Tajmuraz/Taimuraz Salkazanov defeated Keegan O’Toole by 9-0.
- Evan Wick defeated Magomedkhabib Kadimagomedov; one listing gives a technical fall of 13-2 in the third period, another gives the score as 13-3.
- Zahid Valencia defeated Mahmoud Fawzy Sebie by technical fall, 10-0, in the first period.
- Jordan Oliver defeated Beau Bartlett by 5-3.
- Keelon Jimison is listed as defeating Clay Guida by technical fall, 13-3, in the second period; alternate published results list a bout of Clay Guida versus Mugzy with Mugzy winning 13-3.
- Andrew Alirez defeated Bryce Meredith; one account records the technical fall as 13-2 in the second period, another records it as 13-3.
Mullet Arena, Broadcast Details and Timing
RAF 06 took place at Mullet Arena in Tempe, Arizona, on March 1. The official tournament broadcast began at 9: 00 PM local time and was carried on the Fox Nation platform; corresponding international start times were listed as 6: 00 AM in Yerevan and 5: 00 AM in Moscow. The event mixed well-known MMA names with world-class freestyle wrestlers under the Real American Freestyle banner.
Context on Competitors and Immediate Aftermath
Both main-event competitors carried recent retirement histories into the match: Cejudo had stepped away from UFC competition after four straight losses in December, while Faber left the UFC in 2019 and has kept active in grappling. The co-main involved fighters who were making second appearances in the RAF league. The post-match attack by Tsarukyan prompted a chaotic scene in the arena and stands as the night’s most disruptive moment, with the physical altercation following his 5-3 win.
What makes this notable is the juxtaposition of technical, lopsided scoreboard results—like Cejudo’s 10-0 shutout and multiple double-digit technical falls—with moments of heated personal conflict that spilled into the crowd area. The differing published scores for several matches and alternate listings for certain bouts indicate that compiled result feeds for the evening were not uniform across outlets.
Event organizers and athletic authorities were not named in the available event summaries for any official statements or disciplinary actions following the brawl; the immediate documented facts from RAF 06 are the final scores and the in-arena confrontation involving Arman Tsarukyan and Georgio/Giorgio Poullas.