Belfast Telegraph

Mcgregor is keen on Khabib rematch ahead of Octagon return

- By David Charleswor­th

CONOR Mcgregor has told Khabib Nurmagomed­ov “the world knows this war is not over” as he hinted at a future confrontat­ion if his long-standing foe avoids a rematch.

The pair’s storied grudge escalated when Nurmagomed­ov retained his UFC lightweigh­t title by forcing Mcgregor to tap in the fourth round of their October 2018 bout, after which a postfight melee involving both combatants ensued.

Mcgregor has made it known he would relish a chance to avenge the loss but Nurmagomed­ov announced his mixed martial arts retirement last October after extending his perfect profession­al record to 29-0 by defeating Justin Gaethje.

Mcgregor returns to the Octagon after a 12-month absence to take on Dustin Poirier at UFC 257 this weekend but the Irishman turned his attention to Nurmagomed­ov when asked if the rivalry had cooled.

“All of those events were in 2018, it’s now 2021,” Mcgregor said. “As long as we fight again there will be no issue, that’s it. If he continues to run then I’m not sure, we’ll see what happens.”

In bowing out of the sport, Nurmagomed­ov revealed he had promised his mother he would not continue to fight without his father, coach and mentor Abdulmanap, who died last July after complicati­ons arising from contractin­g coronaviru­s.

However, UFC president Dana White has held talks with Nurmagomed­ov and disclosed the

Russian could make a comeback if he sees “something spectacula­r” between Mcgregor and Poirier in their 155lb bout at Fight Island in Abu Dhabi.

“It’s a tough business, things have gone on in his personal life, I don’t wish any harm, it was 2018, a lot of time has passed,” Mcgregor added. “The world knows this war is not over, the sport needs it to happen. I’m not going to chase it if he doesn’t want it. I’ll keep my calm.”

Nurmagomed­ov remains the lightweigh­t champion despite retiring, leading Mcgregor to add: “If he continues to dodge his commitment to fighting, the title should be stripped. I predict a title strip.”

There was no animosity between Mcgregor and Poirier ahead of the rematch of their September 2014 bout, which the Dubliner won. Indeed, Mcgregor promised to give his opponent a bottle of his own brand of whiskey, while Poirier intends to return the favour by presenting the former two-weight UFC champion with his signature hot sauce.

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