Khabib Nurmagomedov manager Ali Abdelaziz is saying that his fighter Khabib has become a “global superstar” who’s met with some of the most powerful leaders in the world.
Khabib manager Ali Abdelaziz is feeling himself now that his fighter has gained a bunch of popularity after a dominating performance against Conor McGregor at the UFC 229 event at Las Vegas. Conor McGregor weighed in about the fight, but that hasn’t stopped Ali from trash talking him.
Read on to listen to Ali Abdelaziz who argues that Khabib Nurmagomedov has become a “global superstar” and deserves nothing less than $50 million a fight…
CelebNSports247.com reports that Khabib Nurmagomedov manager Ali Abdelaziz made it clear he wants nothing less than a 50-million dollar payday for the undefeated UFC lightweight division champion.
Somehow, he forgets that Khabib jumped out the ring and attacked McGregor’s team, which was completely unprofessional?
Apparently so, because Khabib’s manager, Ali Abdelaziz, was boasting to TMZ about how he feels Khabib Nurmagomedov is now a bigger star than Conor and how he deserves Mayweather money. We guess that the suspension meant nothing and that he only received $1M of his $3M check.
MMAjunkie reported:
The Nevada State Athletic Commission on Wednesday voted unanimously to give Nurmagomedov $1 million of his disclosed $2 million payout for the event, tying the other half’s fate to the resolution of a disciplinary hearing in December for his role in the post-fight melee.
He says:
Come on, man! You have a guy meeting with Putin, [President of Turkey] Erdogan. And, the other guy selling liquor on the corner store. It’s not even in the f**king same planet. I really want to see [Conor] drink his own blood.
He talked a lot of sh-t. He didn’t back it up. Embarrassed himself in front of his whole beautiful country of Ireland, his father, his mother, his wife.
If someone can put a big paycheck on the table and we can get it done… maybe will give a rematch, I don’t know.
Oh isn’t it nice to be rich and brand new at the same time? Go ahead Ali and over price Khabib and see how you miss out on fights. We see maybe $10M but NOT $50M just yet. He needs a few more fights under his belt.