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Conor McGregor Calls Khabib Nurmagomedov A “Te**orist” After Dagestan Attacks

Conor McGregor Calls Khabib Nurmagomedov A “Te**orist” After Dagestan Attacks

Conor McGregor is once again targeting his old rival, Khabib Nurmagomedov, after news broke that Russian security forces raided “The Eagle’s” gym.

The raid followed a deadly attack in Dagestan, where more than 20 people were killed in assaults on a synagogue, churches, and a police post on June 23.

Nurmagomedov condemned the attacks carried out by the then-unidentified militants in Derbent and Makhachkala, Dagestan’s capital.
However, controversy soon engulfed him when it was discovered that one of the militants, Gadzhimurad Kagirov, was a former fighter from Khabib’s Eagle MMA gym.

Kagirov, who was killed by Russian forces during the attack, had been trained by Khabib’s late father, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov.
This revelation led to a raid on Nurmagomedov’s gym by Russian security forces, a development that Conor McGregor was quick to highlight.

“The Notorious” took to social media to call out Nurmagomedov, labeling him a “terrorist”:

In the terrorists gym when a tester showed up they would hold him hostage and give a random clean persons urine vs the fighters they were looking to test.
All will come out now.

When this comes down on top of them watch what surfaces.

There is a video of Khabib walking into a premise full of people and smashing it up entirely with a bat, threatening all those inside.
All will come out.

McGregor then pushed it even further:

I fought this little b*tch made rat with a full broken foot.
I should have postponed like I done this time. For what did I give this little cousin f*cker any advantage for.

He sh*t himself on that bus and showed his true chicken heart.
Bi*ch made spoiled brat.

Now you are F*CKED!
When you die I celebrate!

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