Nevada commission to file complaints on Nurmagomedov, McGregor
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[October 09, 2018]
In the aftermath of the brawl
that followed Khabib Nurmagomedov's UFC 229 victory over Conor
McGregor on Saturday in Las Vegas, the Nevada State Athletic
Commission plans to file complaints against both fighters.
Commission chairman Anthony Marnell told ESPN on Monday that the
board is investigating the Saturday fracas.
Nurmagomedov, from Russia, had his $2 million purse held with a
complaint pending, multiple media outlets reported. McGregor
received his $3 million payment, but that was before the NSAC saw
video that implicated the Irish star of post-fight wrongdoing as
well.
"We will be filing against Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov,"
Marnell told ESPN. "Because we withheld one purse, we will have to
move expeditiously to a complaint and hearing. We have held 100
percent of one of the fighter's money. Temporary suspensions will be
out shortly, and we're shooting for a final hearing date in
November."
Nurmagomedov (27-0) got McGregor (21-4) to submit in the fourth
round Saturday. The Russian subsequently jumped out of the Octagon
and engaged in a physical battle with people in McGregor's corner.
McGregor was also seen trying to punch a member of Nurmagomedov's
entourage who was in the Octagon.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov (red gloves) fights Conor McGregor (blue gloves)
during UFC 229 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R.
Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
A different person also came into the Octagon and hit McGregor while
he wasn't looking. There were three arrests, UFC president Dana
White said, yet no formal charges were made because McGregor decided
against pursuing the case.
The NSAC still could sanction those people, Marnell said.
Nurmagomedov issued an apology to the NSAC on Saturday. According to
White, the UFC could strip him of his lightweight title depending
upon the NSAC's punishment.
Still, White has said that a rematch between McGregor and
Nurmagomedov is a possibility.
--Field Level Media
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