Russian Nurmagomedov said in an interview he would have engaged in the post-bout fight with Irish mixed martial artist and boxer McGregor and his team again, if the circumstances managed to repeat.
"This is on the list of things I regret. If the situation repeated even 100 times — I would have done the same for 100 times," the fighter said in an interview. "I don't regret my actions one bit. Some liked it, and some didn't."
At the same time, Khabib acknowledged that he could forgive McGregor in the future.
On October 6, 2018, Nurmagomedov defeated McGregor at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Immediately following the fight, Khabib jumped out of the octagon and attacked McGregor's coach, sparking a melee in which the Irish boxer also took part.
Both fighters were punished with hefty fines and temporary disqualifications: Khabib with a $500,000 fine and 9 months of disqualification, and McGregor with $50,000 and a 6-month lockout from the professional arena.
TOP NEWS: The NSAC suspends @TeamKhabib for 9 months, and @TheNotoriousMMA for 6 months for this brawl that took place at UFC 229 last October! 😧
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