After Habib Nurmmadov's victory over Connor McGregor, in the most exciting event in the history of the Mixed Martial Arts Competition, a video clip on the social networks of the Russian-Dagestan hero of the world was wrestling with a real bear during his childhood.
Habib Nurmmadov and his religious and moral commitment!
Dagestani wrestler Habib Normodov defeated Ufc in Las Vegas on Sunday, October 7, 2018 in a landslide surprise and grabbed the title of "normal weight." The victory of Nurmmadov in the outbreak of an altercation sharp, where the hero of the Dagestani team trained McGrur, in response to provocation to him before the confrontation.
After the dramatic victory, Normamedov spoke at a press conference, saying that he had attacked the McGregor team for insulting "his religion and his people." "This is not my best face, but he talked about my religion, my people and my father. He came to Brooklyn in New York and broke my bus and nearly killed two people." "Why do people talk about my jump over the fence?" He asked. "This is a respectable sport. People do not have to talk like that. I want to change this sport, and there should be no talk about religion or people."
When God is with you, no one can beat you
Habib Nurmmadov is the first Russian, and the first Muslim to win the UFC22 World Heavyweight Championship. But he sees his religion as more important than the glory of this game. In the summer of 2014, he refused to fight Donald Siron for Ramadan.
"When God is with you, no one can beat you, no one, you have to believe him," he wrote in late 2017 on his Twitter account.
The longest string wins without loss
Habib Nurmmadov, 30, is from Makhachkala, the capital of the Dagestan republic of Russia, which saw huge celebrations after Noor Mammadov's victory over McGregor and his world title for the second time in a row.
He also holds the longest unbeaten streak in MMA history after his last victory, bringing his winning streak to 27 without a loss. And also ranks eighth in the list of best fighters, according to the UFC.