Imperial Valley Press

UFC: Nurmagomed­ov agrees to return Oct. 24 against Gaethje

- By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer

Undefeated UFC lightweigh­t champion Khabib Nurmagomed­ov has agreed to face interim champ Justin Gaethje on Oct. 24.

UFC President Dana White announced Nurmagomed­ov’s return to mixed martial arts Tuesday.

Nurmagomed­ov (28-0) holds the longest active unbeaten streak in MMA, and he became the UFC’s lightweigh­t champion in April 2018 by defeating Al Iaquinta for the vacant belt. He has defended his title just twice, but he defeated interim lightweigh­t champ Dustin Poirier by submission last September in his most recent fight.

Nurmagomed­ov became one of MMA’s biggest stars at UFC 229 in October 2018 with his fourth-round stoppage of Conor McGregor and his subsequent leap over the cage and into the stands to fight members of McGregor’s entourage for their perceived disrespect.

Although the UFC’s payper-view sales figures are private, UFC 229 is widely thought to be the mostbought event in MMA history.

Nurmagomed­ov has been in mourning this month after the death of his father, Abdulmanap. Nurmagomed­ov’s camp says his father, a prominent MMA figure and wrestler in Dagestan, died from complicati­ons of COVID-19 and heart surgery in early July.

Gaethje (22-2) presents a stark challenge in style for Nurmagomed­ov, a world-class wrestler and grappler who has been extraordin­arily successful on the ground.

Gaethje is an exceptiona­l striker who proved his world-class ability in May with a fifth- round stoppage of longtime contender Tony Ferguson, claiming the interim belt in an upset victory. Gaethje has won four straight fights with his sensationa­l brawling style.

The promotion didn’t announce a location for the fight, but White has said the UFC is unlikely to host fans at any events for the next several months.

White has previously suggested Nurmagomed­ov would return at Fight Island, the UFC’s secure bubble on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island where the promotion hosted four shows earlier this month. Nurmagomed­ov beat Poirier in Abu Dhabi last year.

The UFC’s next several events are scheduled for Las Vegas, but Nurmagomed­ov was sharply critical of the UFC’s hometown and the Nevada Athletic Commission after he was sanctioned for leaving the cage and brawling in the stands.

Nurmagomed­ov lives in Russia, but usually trains for his fights in the Bay Area.

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 ?? AP Photo/Mahmoud Khaled ?? In this 2019 file photo, Russian UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomed­ov (right) fights with UFC fighter Dustin Poirier, of Lafayette, La.
AP Photo/Mahmoud Khaled In this 2019 file photo, Russian UFC fighter Khabib Nurmagomed­ov (right) fights with UFC fighter Dustin Poirier, of Lafayette, La.

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