Khabib Nurmagomedov’s bank accounts frozen by Russia | The…
Khabib Nurmagomedov, the retired UFC legend, has reportedly had his bank accounts frozen by Russian tax authorities over significant tax debts.
The 35-year-old, who retired undefeated with a 29-0 record in October 2020 after a second-round submission win over Justin Gaethje at UFC 254, is alleged to owe over £2.4 million ($3 million) in taxes.
Reports suggest that the former UFC champion has diversified into various business ventures post-retirement.
However, these ventures appear to have been less successful than his fighting career, leading to his current financial predicament.
Adding to his troubles, police in Russia’s Dagestan region recently raided a fight club linked to his late father, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, as part of an investigation into suspected supporters of a terrorist cell.
Despite these controversies, rumours of Khabib’s potential return to the Octagon have persisted.
There were claims that he could make a comeback for UFC 300 after the sport’s top officials allegedly reached out.
However, Khabib has remained firm on his retirement.
“I told Ali [his manager], it doesn’t matter who calls you, but never call me about a fight,” he stated to MMA Junkie.
As Khabib navigates these financial and personal challenges, the MMA world watches closely, wondering if the undefeated champion might ever return to the ring.