
Khabib Nurmagomedov is surrounded during the melee that followed the Conor McGregor bout. (John Locher/Associated Press)
Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov will be suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission as it investigates the melee that unfolded at the end of UFC 229 last Saturday in Las Vegas. While the agency withheld the $2 million purse earned by Nurmagomedov, who retained his lightweight belt, McGregor was allowed to keep his $3 million purse. Nurmagomedov has repeatedly asserted that he and his team are being treated unfairly.
According to multiple reports Thursday, NAC executive director Bob Bennett said he sent letters to McGregor and Nurmagomedov informing them of their suspensions, set to begin Oct. 15 and last at least 10 days. The commission is scheduled to hold a meeting on Oct. 24, at which it may extend one or more of the suspensions while allowing the fighters a chance to appeal the decision.
Earlier on Thursday, Nurmagomedov promised in an Instagram post that UFC “[will] lose me too” if the organization cuts ties with Zubaira Tukhugov, a fellow Russian and MMA fighter who climbed into the Octagon and attacked McGregor during the mayhem in T-Mobile Arena. Nurmagomedov added that UFC President Dana White “can keep my money that you are withholding. You are pretty busy with that, I hope it won’t get stuck in your throat.”
Almost immediately after forcing McGregor to tap out in the fourth round, Nurmagomedov tossed his mouthpiece in the direction of the Irishman’s corner and leaped from the cage to attack a member of McGregor’s team, Dillon Danis, who reportedly had been hurling a string of insults during the fight. Tukhugov’s actions came after McGregor also climbed to the top of the cage and appeared to throw a punch at a member of Nurmagomedov’s team.
McGregor’s manager, Audie Attar, said (via the AP) that the NAC investigation will make it “clear who and where the blame lies,” adding, “We are focused on the future.”
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For Nurmagomedov, what happened before, immediately after and since the fight is a matter of honor.
“We never give up on our brothers in Russia and I will go to the end for my Brother,” he wrote in the lengthy Instagram post. “We have defended our honor and this is the most important thing. We intend to go to the end.”
Tukhugov was among three members of Nurmagomedov’s entourage arrested in the wake of the post-fight melee that marred a wildly hyped event. They were reportedly released after McGregor declined to press charges, but Tukhugov’s dismissal from the company seems to be a foregone conclusion, and UFC already canceled his next fight, which was set to be a matchup with a training partner of McGregor’s, Artem Lobov.
That pairing was hardly coincidental, as Lobov played a major role in the Nurmagomedov-McGregor feud that boiled over on Saturday. Lobov’s critical remarks about the Russian led to a confrontation between them in April, just before UFC 223, which in turn caused an enraged McGregor to crash the event’s media day, throwing a metal handcart through the window of a bus that was carrying Nurmagomedov and other fighters and staffers at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
McGregor eventually pleaded guilty to a single count of disorderly conduct as part of a deal with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office in which he was given no jail time and will not have a criminal record. He also was ordered to pay full restitution to the bus company. UFC fighter Michael Chiesa, whose injuries led to his removal from the Brooklyn card, filed suit against McGregor earlier this month, alleging that McGregor’s actions caused him physical, emotional and financial harm.
“Why didn’t you fire anyone when their team attacked the bus and injured a couple of people?” Nurmagomedov asked the UFC in his Thursday post. “They could have killed someone there, why no one says anything about insulting my homeland, religion, nation, family? Why do you have to punish my team, when both teams fought. If you say that I started it, then I do not agree, I finished what he had started.”
He went on to say if punishment is necessary, it should be applied to him, but not to Tukhugov.
“If you think that I’ll keep silent then you are mistaken,” he wrote. “You canceled Zubaira’s fight and you want to dismiss him just because he hit Conor. But don’t forget that it was Conor who had hit my another Brother FIRST, just check the video.
"If you decide to fire him, you should know that you’ll lose me too. We never give up on our brothers in Russia and I will go to the end for my Brother. If you still decide to fire him, don’t forget to send me my broken contract, otherwise I’ll break it myself.
“And one more thing, you can keep my money that you are withholding,” he wrote. “You are pretty busy with that, I hope it won’t get stuck in your throat. We have defended our honor and this is the most important thing. We intend to go to the end.”
The bad blood between the two camps escalated as UFC 229 approached, even as it was used to help sell the fight. McGregor’s verbal jabs included the epithet, “Dagestani rat,” while he referred to Nurmagomedov’s father as a “quivering coward” in a social media post. In addition, McGregor tauntingly offered whiskey to Nurmagomedov and called his Egypt-born manager, Ali Abdelaziz, a “terrorist."
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“He talk about my religion. He talk about my country. He talk about my father,” Nurmagomedov said of McGregor after the fight, adding, “This is a respect sport, this is not a trash-talking sport. … You cannot talk about religion, you cannot talk about a nation, you cannot talk about this stuff. For me, this is very important.”
Nurmagomedov apologized for the mayhem, but has repeatedly asked why the focus is on his actions rather than McGregor’s words before the event.
As for the melee, Dillon Danis, who trains with McGregor and was working his corner during the fight, denied reports that he had used an anti-Muslim slur that incited the brawl.
“Khabib fans are attempting to smear me in an effort to justify his actions,” Danis said in a statement published by ESPN. “I have never and would never denigrate anyone’s religion. I look forward to the results of the Nevada Gaming Commission investigation which will reject this [expletive] claim and put the blame where it belongs.”
Somehow, Russian President Vladimir Putin figured into all this, too, with Putin saying during a meeting with Nurmagomedov on Wednesday that the post-fight actions were understandable giving the goading.
“Anyone could have jumped [from the cage] in the same way,” Putin said (via RT). “If we are attacked from the outside, not only you, we could all jump in such a way . . . there could be hell to pay.”
“But,” he added, “it’s better not to reach that stage.”
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