David Mgoyan: The Young Ezidi Fighter Chasing the UFC

David Mghoyan is a 21 year old Ezidi professional UFC fighter. He is young, disciplined, focused, and already moving through the kind of spaces that only a small number of fighters ever reach. For Ezidis, his name is worth paying attention to. Not because people should support him blindly, but because he is an Ezidi athlete with talent, direction, and a real possibility of reaching the highest level of mixed martial arts.

David Mgoyan competes in MMA and is working toward one goal: the UFC.

This is not just talk. He has already fought on Dana White’s Contender Series, which is one of the main doors into the UFC for rising fighters. That alone says a lot. It means he is already on the radar. It means his name has already entered the conversation. And it means that, despite his young age, he is much closer to the top than many people realise.

Of course, getting close is not the same as arriving.

His appearance on the Contender Series in 2025 did not end with a UFC contract. But that is not the full story. What matters just as much is what comes after a difficult moment. Some fighters lose momentum. Others learn, adjust, and come back sharper. Mgoyan seems determined to be the second kind.

That became clear earlier this year.

On January 31, 2026, he returned to competition at UNF 30 in Los Angeles, where he faced Javier Garcia. In an interesting move, Mgoyan stepped up from featherweight to lightweight for the fight. Against a more experienced opponent, he stayed composed and earned a unanimous decision victory. It was not just a win. It was a response.

And that matters.

Because in combat sports, talent alone is never enough. Many athletes are talented. What separates one fighter from another is discipline, mentality, consistency, and the ability to grow after setbacks. This is where Mgoyan’s story becomes more interesting.

Mentorship From Arman Tsarukyan

He is not doing this alone.

Mgoyan is mentored by Arman Tsarukyan, one of the best-known names connected to Armenia in the UFC today. That is an important detail. Not because a famous name automatically guarantees success, but because serious mentorship changes things. Training with and learning from someone who already understands the demands of elite competition gives a young fighter something extremely valuable.

David Mgoyan and Arman Tsarukyan.

He has been training at American Top Team in the United States, one of the strongest gyms in MMA. Fighters do not end up in that kind of environment by accident. You go there because you want to improve, because you want to be tested, and because you are serious about what comes next.

Mgoyan was born in Rostov-on-Don, but his roots are tied to Armenia through his family. That connection clearly matters to him. And for Ezidis, there is another layer here as well. He is not only a young fighter trying to build a career. He is also an Ezidi athlete carrying his identity into an international sport where visibility matters.

That should not be underestimated.

Too often, Ezidis are spoken about only in connection with tragedy, suffering, or survival. Those realities are part of our history, and nobody should deny them. But Ezidis also exist in sport, in education, in art, in journalism, in public life, and in every field where people work hard and try to build something meaningful.

This is one reason why David Mgoyan’s journey deserves attention.

He represents a young Ezidi athlete trying to move forward through discipline and ability. No drama. No empty slogans. Just work.

Upcoming Fight In March

His next fight is scheduled for March 21, 2026, again under the Up Next Fighting promotion in Los Angeles. That will be another important step. Every fight matters when someone is trying to get back into UFC discussions. Every performance becomes part of the argument. Every round counts.

Will he make it?

Nobody can promise that. Fighting does not work that way. But what can be said is this: he is close enough for people to take him seriously, young enough to keep developing, and committed enough for his path to remain very much alive.

And that is exactly why his name should be remembered.

David Mgoyan is not yet in the UFC. But he is not far from the door either.

For an Ezidi fighter at 21 years old, that is already something worth recognising. And if he keeps winning, improving, and staying ready, the next time that opportunity comes, he may not let it slip.

One thing is certain: he is a name the Ezidi people should keep an eye on.

David Mgoyan after his winning match.

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