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Brawls overshadow Khabib’s UFC title win

- Philip O’Connor Las Vegas

For once the violence in the octagon looked secondary as a mass brawl ensued after Russian Khabib Nurmagomed­ov retained his UFC lightweigh­t title with a submission win over Conor McGregor on Saturday.

Nurmagomed­ov jumped out of the cage before leaping feet first at McGregor’s teammate and cornerman Dillon Danis, and three of the Russian’s team were arrested and later released on a black night for a sport that has struggled to win mainstream acceptance for 25 years.

“I saw one of Conor’s guys yelling at Khabib, Khabib ran and jumped over the octagon, went after him. Two of Khabib’s guys got into the octagon, one guy hit Conor ... from behind, and that’s it,” UFC boss Dana White told a media conference.

“The Nevada State Athletic Commission pulled the footage from us, there’s an investigat­ion going on. They are withholdin­g Khabib’s purse. They are not withholdin­g Conor’s.

“The way that works is Conor is one of the guys who was attacked. Conor refused to press charges. There were three guys from Khabib’s team arrested, and they were released because Conor didn’t want to press charges.”

After a lengthy delay, Nurmagomed­ov eventually addressed a media conference at the T-Mobile Arena.

“First of all I want to say sorry to athletic commission Nevada, to Vegas, I know this is not my best side,” he said.

He went on to complain bitterly about McGregor’s behaviour in the lead-up to the fight that worsened the bad blood between the two teams.

“He talk about my religion, he talk about my country, he talk about my father, he come to Brooklyn and he broke bus, he almost killed a couple people – what about this?”

The 30-year-old from Dagestan had mauled former two-weight champion McGregor before the Irishman tapped out to a rear naked choke hold in the fourth round, but that was forgotten in the following melee.

Angry fans brawled in the concourses of the arena as police and security staff struggled for order. Scuffles continued into the night.

 ?? /Stephen R Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports ?? Gotcha: Khabib Nurmagomed­ov (red gloves) has Conor McGregor in a choke hold.
/Stephen R Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports Gotcha: Khabib Nurmagomed­ov (red gloves) has Conor McGregor in a choke hold.

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