Thursday, October 9, 2025 - Former UFC fighter turned MMA coach Suman Mokhtarian has been shot de@d in what police believe was a targeted attack in Sydney's west.
The 33-year-old was k!lled while out on a walk in Riverstone
at around 6pm on Wednesday, October 8. Emergency services were called to
Annaluke Street and found Mokhtarian with gunshot wounds, but he died at the
scene despite paramedics' efforts.
Mokhtarian fought twice in the UFC in 2018 and 2019 before
moving into coaching, where he played a key role in developing some of
Australia's top MMA prospects at Australian Top Team, alongside his brother
Ashkan Mokhtarian.
Police have established a crime scene and launched an
investigation into the circumstances of the shooting.
"A man has died in a public place shooting in Sydney's
west today," a NSW Police statement read. "About 6pm today, emergency
services were called to Annaluke Street, Riverstone, following reports of a
shooting.
"Officers attached to Riverstone Police Area Command
attended and found a man suffering gunshot wounds. He was treated by NSW
Ambulance paramedics, however he died at the scene. The man is yet to be
formally identified.
"Police established a crime scene and commenced
inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the incident. A short time later,
about 6.15pm, emergency services were called to Riverstone Road, Riverstone,
near Clark Street, following reports of a car fire.
"Fire and Resue [SIC] NSW crews attended and
extinguished the blaze, however, the vehicle was destroyed. Police have
established a second crime scene and are working to establish whether the two
incidents are linked."
Jesse Swain, a student of Mokhtarian, paid a heartfelt
tribute on Instagram. "Haven't been able to sleep tonight after hearing
the news," Swain wrote.
"Suman believed in me more than I believed in myself, I
owe all I've done in MMA to him. Anyone that knew him personally knows how
passionate and invigorating he was and he expected nothing but the best from
you.
"He pushed me to heights I never thought I'd get to
when starting out, he stopped me from quitting in late 2024 right before he got
me the professional opportunities and he personally told me my potential in the
game. I'll make sure to fulfil that potential for him."
Mokhtarian was the target of a previous alleged
assassination attempt outside the Australian Top Team gym in the Sydney
suburb of Wentworthwille in February 2024.
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