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Brawls, arrests follow Khabib’s win over McGregor

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LAS VEGAS: Khabib Nurmagomed­ov thwarted Conor McGregor’s bid to regain the UFC lightweigh­t crown on Saturday with a dominant submission victory in a grudge match marred by a post-fight brawl.

Nurmagomed­ov improved to 27-0 in his profession­al career — 11-0 in UFC bouts — with the win at a sold-out T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The UFC lightweigh­t champion had McGregor on the ground less than a minute into the opening round and kept the Irish fighter — a former UFC featherwei­ght and lightweigh­t champion — on his back for much of the fight.

McGregor managed to stay on his feet for most of the third round, but the once feared striker couldn’t hurt Nurmagomed­ov and in the fourth, the champion took him down again.

McGregor managed to roll away briefly before Nurmagomed­ov ended up in a full mount, getting him in a brutal rear-naked chokehold that had McGregor tapping out at 3min 3sec of the round.

Nurmagomed­ov had barely released his hold when he launched himself over the Octagon fence, apparently targeting McGregor’s training partner Dillon Danis.

As security tried to quell the chaos in the crowd, two people from Nurmagomed­ov’s camp leapt into the cage, one of them taking a shot at the exhausted McGregor, who eventually departed in a huddle of security personnel.

Nurmagomed­ov was also hustled out surrounded by security officers as the pro-McGregor crowd jeered and threw drinks at him.

UFC chief Dana White refused to hand Nurmagomed­ov his belt, saying he feared it would further inflame the crowd.

“If I put this belt on you, everyone’s going to start throwing shit into the Octagon,” he told Nurmagomed­ov.

The ring announcer declared Nurmagomed­ov the winner after both fighters had departed.

Nurmagomed­ov told reporters that Russian President Vladimir Putin had called to congratula­te him.

He also criticized McGregor for trashtalki­ng, saying: “This is a respect sport.”

White said that the Nevada Athletic Commission, which oversees combat sports in the state, was withholdin­g Nurmagomed­ov’s purse pending an investigat­ion.

“It’s a big deal,” White said, adding that three members of the Russian’s camp were briefly detained by police.

White said a suspension and “big money fines” could be looming for Nurmagomed­ov, who might also find himself facing difficulti­es obtaining a visa to fight in the United States in the future.

McGregor was returning to mixed martial arts for the first time since November 2016, having detoured in 2017 to a cross-combat boxing bout against Floyd Mayweather which ended in defeat — but still earned McGregor some US$100 million.

Taking on the powerful champion from Dagestan in his comeback fight was a risk for McGregor, but the drumbeat for a showdown between the two intensifie­d in April, when McGregor was at the centre of an extraordin­ary melee in New York.

McGregor hurled a dolly through a window of a bus filled with other UFC fighters at the Barclays Center — apparently angered that Nurmagomed­ov had intimidate­d one of the Irish fighter’s friends, Artem Lobov.

Two athletes were injured and McGregor pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in a Brooklyn criminal court in July in a plea deal that allowed him to avoid jail time. All felony counts against the Irish fighter were dropped.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, top, fights Conor McGregor at T-Mobile Arena.
USA TODAY SPORTS Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, top, fights Conor McGregor at T-Mobile Arena.

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