Khabib’s Ongoing Battle Against The Irish
The build up to the PFL’s upcoming Road to Dubai Champions Series event on January 25th received a huge boost last week when former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, who’s cousin and student Usman Nurmagomedov will face Ireland’s Paul Hughes in the main event, launched a verbal attack on the general quality of Irish MMA fighters over the years.
Nurmagomedov’s input has done wonders for the event from a marketing perspective, with the promotion leaning heavily into the “Ireland vs. Dagestan” narrative given that three of the five main card fights will be contested between natives of both nations.
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This, of course, evokes memories of Khabib’s infamous rivalry with Conor McGregor. “The Eagle” submitted the former two-weight UFC champion at UFC 229 back in 2018 and the pair have engaged in a perpetual war of words on social media in the years since.
Irish Welterweight Has His Say On Khabib Nurmagomedov
One Irish fighter set to compete on the card, John Mitchell (9-2 MMA, 2-1 PFL), seemed indifferent to Khabib’s jibes when asked about it this week. The Cork-born welterweight is the only Irish fighter on the card who will not be facing a Dagestani-born opponent, and isn’t fazed by Nurmagomedov’s opinion in the slightest.
Mitchell is set to face France’s Souhil Tairi on the preliminary card in Dubai, but confessed he had been hoping for the opportunity to play a small part in the “Ireland vs. Dagestan” battle instead. While many might be intimidated at the prospect of stepping into the PFL smartcage opposite a Dagestani opponent, Mitchell believes he possesses the exact style to handle such a challenge.
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Road to Dubal Champions Series takes place at the Coca-Cola Arena in Dubai on January 25th.