Khabib Nurmagomedov UFC Return

Khabib Nurmagomedov UFC Return
Promotion president Dana White said that if the 2 lightweight fights next week -- Conor McGregor vs. Dustin Poirier and Dan Hooker vs. Michael Chandler: They are amazing, Khabib would consider coming back to fight one of the winners.
"If those guys could do something different, Khabib will fight," White said Saturday on the UFC Night Fight: Holloway vs. Kattar broadcast from Abu Dhabi
Nurmagomedov features a chance to travel an ideal 30-0 with a win during a potential comeback fight.
Nurmagomedov, one of the foremost prominent Muslim athletes within the world, and White met face to face backstage during a UAE Warriors MMA event Friday night in Abu Dhabi that was co-promoted by Khabib Nurmagomedov's new Eagle FC organization.
In October, Nurmagomedov surprisingly announced his retirement after a second-round submission converts Justin Gaethje at UFC 254. Before that fight, Nurmagomedov was grieving the death of his father last summer thanks to complications from COVID-19. Khabib's father, Abdulmanap, was also his head coach and his closest trustable.
Nurmagomedov (29-0) is ESPN's top-ranked pound-for-pound fighter within the world. The native of Dagestan, an autonomous Russia, has won all 13 of his UFC fights, a recorded continuous UFC lightweight victories. Nurmagomedov, 32, owns the longest lightweight title reign in UFC history and is tied for the foremost UFC lightweight title defenses (3). He has beaten players like former champions Gaethje, McGregor, Poirier, and Rafael dos Anjos.

Khabib Nurmagomedov UFC Return
Source: Alexander Volkanowski to defend Brian Ortega against UFC 260 UFC featherweight champions
Promotion booked champions Alexander Volkonovsky vs. Brian Ortega are defending the UFC featherweight title for UFC 260. The main event is expected to be for the card taken by Stip Myosic vs. Francis Nganu 2 for the heavyweight title for the 145-pound title fight; However, sources say that the fight is not over yet. Volkonowski (22-1) has won consecutive matches in his last 19 bouts. Max defeated Holloway last July to retain the title. "The newest challenge in Ortega 2.0," Volkankovsky told ESPN. "2021 is mine, I have to ask how to face it." Ortega (15-1, 1 NC) defeated Chan Sung Jung in October to claim the No. 1 spot. This is their first win from March 2018 and his first fight from losing the title fight to champion Holloway in December 2018. The UFC has not yet officially announced the cardboard or its location. ESPN's Brett Okamoto contributed to the current report.
The USADA ‘essentially’ eliminates the use of marijuana as a violation of UFC
The U.S. ADA, a promotional and anti-doping partner, said Thursday that the UFC had "touched" marijuana as a punishable offense in its anti-doping policy. From January 1, a positive test for the carboxy-THC, a psychoactive substance in marijuana, is considered a drug test violation - unless the USADA is in a position to prove that an athlete has deliberately demonstrated performance-enhancing goals. Stable, used. With the news release.
Jeff Nowitz, UFC's senior vice president of athletic health and performance, told ESPN that the USADA's proof burden on any test positive for this optional marijuana would be too high, "especially" to ban marijuana altogether. Stress. Novitzki said the UVADA needed to prove that it was "weak" thanks to marijuana before the fight so that approval could be imposed. "I don't think it's necessary to comment on such fabrications," he told the Associated Press. "If a mistake is made by Thalit, sniffing like marijuana, bleeding from the eyes, is a visual sign. And it's ... seldom, if ever you see, I'm definitely not with myself. With UFC for six years."
Despite such evidence from the USADA, Novitz was told that the fighter in question was more likely to enter the treatment program than the suspension. Novitzky noted that the UFC and the USADA want this change because there is no scientifically correlation between THC levels and the actual loss in urine or blood. Speaking to Nowitz, THC results lasted for hours rather than hours. "Every week before, one evening before, when it had no effect on their fighting ability, why should we care about what we did," he told Novitz. Many warriors, according to Nowitz, use marijuana instead of opioids or depressant drugs such as Exxon or Ambion.
"This change is intended to prioritize the health and safety of combatants who are being treated for drug abuse without punishment, which could lead to insults and threats to combatants." or her safety in the octagon," the USDA said. But the Warriors have not yet completely escaped from the jungle. Although the USADA is not strict on positive marijuana testing, there are often athletic commissions that oversee UFC events. The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSIC) has suspended fighters for nine months over the past two years for failing a positive test for marijuana and has not won. Last year, NSIC began taking marijuana suspension for 6 months or less. NSAC UFC fighter Bevan Lewis was suspended for six months and fined 200,200 for testing positive for marijuana. The California State Athletic Commission (CSIC) recently imposed a $ 100 fine for combat-positive marijuana testing without other permits.
Ryan Garcia's goal is to retire from boxing at 26 and then swing in the MMM
Ryan Garcia believes he will finish with boxing early on. He is planning to retire at age of 26. However, the Red-Hot is not saying he will hand over all the fighting games at that point. Popular Garcia said on Thursday that he would consider leaving the MMA after his boxing career on The Rich Eisen Show. The 22-year-old wants to prove he is the simplest fighting warrior in the world - and not in the ring. Garcia said, "If they force you to 'put them all in the ring' and someone will go 'is not the real battle - the legs of the battle, the making chit, the submission," Garcia said."What do I do? Think? I'm the simplest fighter in the world. I'm talking about hands, I'm talking about Fight. I'm attending MMA to prove I can do it. For some, God is great. If it's Conor McGregor, I'll do it, and I'm not saying that for the money. Insist - I do not care about money. Garcia says he still plans to retire from boxing when he turns 26. But he never came back there either. “I have decided to retire in 26 years,” he said. "However, if I get into the ring, I'll only start fighting men, people who say at the time ... Ryan can't beat them." Garcia (21-0) is the lightest in ESPN's 4th ranking. California native Luke Campbell descends from the seventh round TKO to win the WBC Provisional Light title on January 2.


