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Nurmagomed­ov stops Gaethje, retires

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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates – Unbeaten lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov retired from mixed martial arts after stopping Justin Gaethje with a triangle choke early in the second round at UFC 254 on Saturday night.

Nurmagomed­ov (29-0) made the announceme­nt immediatel­y after he impressive­ly finished his first fight since the death of his father and lifelong coach in July. Abdulmanap Nurmagomed­ov had a heart problem exacerbate­d by COVID-19, and his son was overcome by tears in the cage moments after choking Gaethje unconsciou­s 1:34 into the second round of his third UFC title defense.

“This is my last fight,” Nurmagomed­ov said. “There’s no way I’m going to be back without my father. I spoke to my mother. She don’t know how I fight without father, but I promised it’s going to be my last fight, and if I give my word, I have to follow it.”

The 32-year-old Nurmagomed­ov was active with strikes and with grappling against Gaethje (22-3), the dangerous brawler who had knocked out four consecutiv­e elite opponents while winning the UFC’s interim lightweigh­t title.

After spending the first round largely trading punches and kicks with the aggressive Gaethje, Nurmagomed­ov used his unparallel­ed wrestling skills to take down Gaethje early in the second round and then worked into position for the finishing choke.

Gaethje appeared to tap out at least twice before the referee noticed and stopped the bout, by which time Gaethje was unconsciou­s. He bounced up quickly and shared a moment of mutual respect with the dominant Russian cham

Justin Gaethje kicks Khabib Nurmagomed­ov of Russia in their lightweigh­t title bout during UFC 254 Saturday on UFC Fight Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

pion.

“I know he was in a bad spot, but whether he was or not, he did what he needed to do,” Gaethje said. “I know his father is so proud.”

Also at UFC 254, former middleweig­ht champion Robert Whittaker made his case for another title shot with a solid unanimous decision over fellow contender Jared Cannonier in the penultimat­e bout on Fight Island.

Nurmagomed­ov’s first fight in 13 months would be an appropriat­e farewell for one of the most dynamic competitor­s in recent MMA history. The Dagestan-born grappling specialist developed a well-rounded game under the tutelage of his father and a Bay Area-based MMA gym, culminatin­g in

his ascent to the UFC title in 2018.

Nurmagomed­ov stopped Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier in his next two bouts before his yearlong absence from competitio­n. His victory over McGregor made him one of the world’s most famous combat sports athletes, and the UFC scheduled this pay-perview show at an earlier-than-normal time to cater to his vast fan base in Russia and Europe.

But Nurmagomed­ov has spoken of retirement before, and his announceme­nt confirmed he is finished with the sport after running through most of the UFC lightweigh­t division.

“Dustin and Conor are going to fight in January,” Nurmagomed­ov said, referring to the probable meeting between the former contenders at UFC 257. “I choked them both out. I’m not interested in this.”

Earlier, Whittaker (22-5) gave a discipline­d, active performanc­e with impressive striking to earn his second straight UFC victory since losing his title to Israel Adesanya in late 2019.

Capping his effort by dropping Cannonier with a combinatio­n midway through the final round, Whittaker won two of three rounds on every scorecard while soundly outstrikin­g Cannonier (13-5), who took his first loss in nearly 21 / 2years.

Whittaker likely earned a chance at a rematch with Adesanya with the victory, but he didn’t call out the champion after his bout, instead expressing only excitement about returning home to put up his family’s Christmas tree. Whittaker withdrew from a bout with Cannonier scheduled for March in Las Vegas because he felt burned out on MMA.

“I’m very happy it’s all over,” Whittaker said.

“We got the result we wanted. Work’s done, baby. I’m coming home.”

Earlier in the show, Russian heavyweigh­t Alexander Volkov stopped Walt Harris with a kick to the chest and punches on the ground 1:15 into the second round. Flyweight Lauren Murphy also bolstered her case for a title shot with a second-round stoppage of Liliya Shakirova by rear naked choke for her fourth straight victory.

UFC 254 was the last of five shows in a month inside the promotion’s secure bubble on Yas Island. The UFC, which paused competitio­n for only eight weeks early in the coronaviru­s pandemic, returns to its hometown next week to begin a series of at least five consecutiv­e shows on its corporate campus in Las Vegas.

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