Albuquerque Journal

Khabib defeats Conor; postfight brawl ensues

Nurmagomed­ov gets submission win, goes after McGregor corner

- BY GREG BEACHAM

LAS VEGAS — Conor McGregor tapped out in the fourth round of his comeback fight at UFC 229 against Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, who then climbed over the cage and set off a brawl by scuffling with another fighter in McGregor’s corner on Saturday night.

The wild scene occurred after McGregor (21-4) got caught in a choke by Nurmagomed­ov (27-0), who defended his lightweigh­t belt with an impressive victory over the superstar who infamously attacked a bus carrying Nurmagomed­ov in Brooklyn last April.

But the Russian champion then exacerbate­d several months of hostilitie­s between the fighters’ camps. Nurmagomed­ov stepped away from the prone McGregor and immediatel­y pointed at the Irishman’s corner, shouting and throwing his mouthpiece.

The men in McGregor’s corner appeared to respond with taunts, and Nurmagomed­ov climbed over the fence and fought with Dillon Danis, a Bellator welterweig­ht who trains with McGregor. Meanwhile, two men entered the cage and sucker-punched McGregor, who defended himself before security personnel separated everyone.

Nurmagomed­ov and McGregor both left the ring before the championsh­ip belt could be put around Nurmagomed­ov’s waist. UFC President Dana White said he feared a melee in an arena dominated by fans of McGregor.

Before the post-fight madness, Nurmagomed­ov firmly asserted his grappling dominance over McGregor’s striking skill in the Irish superstar’s first MMA bout in 23 months. McGregor hadn’t been in a fight since losing his boxing match with Floyd Mayweather last year, and Nurmagomed­ov proved an insurmount­ably tough opponent for his comeback.

The main event has been eagerly anticipate­d across the sport ever since McGregor threw a hand truck at a bus containing Nurmagomed­ov before a UFC show in Brooklyn last spring.

Four security guards separated the fighters while they didn’t touch gloves before the bout, and Nurmagomed­ov went for a takedown in the opening minute while dominating the opening round.

Nurmagomed­ov staggered McGregor with a right hand early in the second round, but McGregor got up and landed a flying knee. Nurmagomed­ov made another takedown and steadily improved his position throughout a dominant round, eventually standing and raining down blows on the prone McGregor.

Nurmagomed­ov decided to stand and strike with McGregor in the third round, apparently unafraid of McGregor’s famed power. McGregor landed several significan­t shots, but Nurmagomed­ov took them and eventually reasserted control against the cage.

McGregor did decent work in the fourth round before Nurmagomed­ov got control, climbed on McGregor’s back and finally submitted the former two-division champion.

All three judges’ scorecards favored Nurmagomed­ov 29-27, with the champion winning the second round 10-8 on all three cards. McGregor won the third round on every card.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, top, belabors Conor McGregor during the main event of UFC 229 in Las Vegas, Nev. Nurmagomed­ov won by fourth-round submission.
JOHN LOCHER/ASSOCIATED PRESS Khabib Nurmagomed­ov, top, belabors Conor McGregor during the main event of UFC 229 in Las Vegas, Nev. Nurmagomed­ov won by fourth-round submission.

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