Bobby Green claims Arman Tsarukyan and team attacked him at UFC Austin hotel

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UFC lightweight vet Bobby Green on Wednesday claimed he was attacked by UFC Austin headliner Arman Tsarukyan and Tsarukyan's team at the event's host hotel.

Green posted to his Instagram a series of videos that appeared to show a confrontation with a group of men, one of whom appears to be Tsarukyan, in a hotel lobby. He later tagged Tsarukuyan in a video explaining his side of the story, admitting he punched a man he believed was with Tsarukuyan.

"Hey, I won't be starting nothing with nobody, but if you start that s*** with me, I'm definitely gonna finish it," Green said in the video. "It's just starting, might go to jail tonight. F*** around playing with me.

"So this b******* ran up on me and s*** trying to start that s***. He didn't know I was gonna finish s***. I socked one of his homies. Stop playing with me, bro.

"I need somebody else too to tell me who that is in that video. I don't know who the f*** he is. But he was acting super tough when they ran up on me by myself ... and they was acting all that tough. As soon as I ran into the again with my n*****, then he was, 'Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.' You started this s*** and then as soon as security come and all that s***, now you wanna act tough again."

A UFC official acknowledged a request for comment and said the promotion is looking into the matter.

Tsarukyan headlines Saturday's UFC Austin opposite Beneil Dariush, while Green is scheduled to face Jalin Turner in the co-main event at Moody Center in Austin.

Initially, Green was scheduled to face Dan Hooker before the New Zealand fighter was forced out with a broken arm. Turner was slotted to replace Hooker among a flurry of volunteers for the spot.

Green made headlines earlier this month when he shot down a fight with Tsarukyan, whom he called "a terrible f*cking fighter" and "boring."

Tsarukyan currently is on a two-fight winning streak and is 7-2 overall in the UFC, earning him the No. 10 spot on the MMA Fighting Global Rankings, while Green stands tied at No. 13 with Turner.

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