Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Big trouble

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Khabib Nurmagomed­ov and his teammates might have seriously damaged careers that were just about to take off after a melee after Nurmagomed­ov’s UFC lightweigh­t title victory over Conor McGregor on Saturday in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS — Khabib Nurmagomed­ov was the calm, glowering foil to Conor McGregor’s antics for six months while the loquacious Irishman built a frenzy of hype around their UFC lightweigh­t title fight.

When Nurmagomed­ov forced the biggest star in mixed martial arts to tap out Saturday night to end what’s likely to be the most lucrative show in UFC history, he had fashioned the perfect response to McGregor’s verbal insults and physical attacks.

But when Nurmagomed­ov promptly hurdled over the cage and fought with McGregor’s taunting cornermen while his own teammates ambushed McGregor in the octagon, the Russian champion and his friends might have seriously damaged careers that were just about to take off.

“These guys are in big trouble,” UFC President Dana White said. “It is going to be ugly.”

Executive Director Bob Bennett said the Nevada Athletic Commission intends to file a complaint following its investigat­ion into the actions of Nurmagomed­ov and his team for setting off a post-fight melee at UFC 229 immediatel­y after McGregor submitted to Nurmagomed­ov’s choke in the fourth round. Nurmagomed­ov’s $2 million purse has been withheld, and he could face a hefty fine along with a lengthy suspension.

White said three members of Nurmagomed­ov’s team were detained by police, but released after McGregor refused to press charges. White acknowledg­ed Nurmagomed­ov’s lightweigh­t title could be stripped if his actions result in a significan­t suspension.

“There’s going to be fines,” White said. “There’s going to be God knows what.”

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