Over the course of his career as an amateur and professional, he has managed to earn several accolades. Earlier this year, it was announced that Arjan Singh Bhullar was leaving UFC to join ONE Championship.

He appeared in ONE FC, and there he managed to get a rather big win over Mauro Cerrili, although their initial bout was pushed back due to Mauro developing a staph infection.

I was able to catch up with him as he talked about representing India, leaving UFC, fighting for ONE Championship, his relationship with Jinder Mahal, his thoughts about WWE and AEW and a lot more.

On representing India and fans from all over the globe

Q. You have spent a large portion of your career, representing people coming from a variety of backgrounds. What does your ability to represent them in the Octagon mean to you?

Q. There are still very few major Indian MMA fighters on the world stage. It could be said you are among the most well-known among them. What message would you have to young Indian fighters trying to make their way here?

Continue reading as Arjan Singh Bhullar talks about his debut in ONE FC, leaving the UFC, WWE, AEW, Jinder Mahal, and more

On reason for leaving UFC, ONE FC debut fight being delayed

Q. You recently left UFC to join One Championship. What has that transition been like, and would you like to give your reasons for making this change?

Q. Was the delay in your fight against Mauro Cerilli disconcerting? What was your mindset like when he originally had to pull out due to Staph Infection?

Continue reading as Arjan Singh Bhullar talks about what’s next, WWE, AEW, his favorite Indian dish, and more.

On Jinder Mahal, WWE, and All Elite Wrestling

Q. It is said that you are really good friends with Jinder Mahal. Would you like to talk about the relationship you share with him?

Q. On that note, do you have plans to shift to WWE any time in the immediate future, with so many MMA fighters making that change recently?

Continue reading as Arjan Singh Bhullar talks about his next ONE FC fight, his love for Indian food, and more.

On his next ONE Championship fight, fighting in India

Q. Having been successful in your recent fight, is there anyone in mind for your next one? What are your goals for 2020?

Q. Many fighters open gyms after they have retired. What are your plans following your fighting career?

Q. Can you see yourself fighting in India in the immediate future?

Q. On a lighter note, living in Canada, what would you say is your favorite Indian dish?

Q. Finally, when you are not fighting, what are some of your hobbies?

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