Khabib Nurmagomedov Pays Tribute to Father: ‘I Hope You Were Happy with Me’
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The UFC lightweight champion paid tribute to his father in an Instagram passage that included a passage from the Quran. Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov died earlier this month at age 57 due to complications from COVID-19. The elder Nurmagomedov was a renowned MMA coach in Dagestan and cornered his son for many of his UFC bouts.
“I will miss you Father,” he wrote (translation via RT Sport). “You were father, friend, brother and coach all rolled into one. You taught me almost everything that I can, I hope you were pleased with me.”
The timeline for Khabib’s return to the Octagon is unknown. “The Eagle” was supposed to face Justin Gaethje in a lightweight title unification bout at UFC 253 in September, but that matchup has been delayed following Abdulmanap’s passing. UFC President Dana White said the promotion would give Khabib as much time as he needs in the wake of the tragedy.
“We’re not messing with Khabib. We’re leaving Khabib alone. Khabib needs time,” White recently said during a media scrum. “Khabib is going to need time to get his head straight and figure out what’s next for him, you know? So we’re just gonna leave him alone for a little while. We’ll figure it out.”
Khabib’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, recently told TMZ Sports that he expects Khabib to return before the end of the year. The champion last appeared at UFC 242, where he submitted Dustin Poirier in the third round to retain his title last September.
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