Retired mixed martial arts legend Khabib Nurmagomedov said he hopes former rival Conor McGregor changes how he is living or "it will be punishment all his life."

Published 9 months ago on Aug 5th 2025, 5:00 pm
By Web Desk

Retired mixed martial arts legend Khabib Nurmagomedov would like to see former rival Conor McGregor turn his life in a new direction.
Nurmagomedov, 36, defeated McGregor in one of the most heated grudge matches in UFC history in 2018. Nurmagomedov submitted McGregor via rear-naked choke, and then infamously jumped out of the Octagon to continue brawling with McGregor's corner. Nurmagomedov retired as an undefeated champion in 2020.
McGregor, who went 1-2 in the UFC after their bout, faced a long list of legal issues, including a civil sexual assault case in 2024.
Nurmagomedov said he doesn't believe it's too late for McGregor to change his lifestyle.
"This is punishment, [but] the most beautiful part of this is Allah always give the chance to come back," Nurmagomedov said during a speaking engagement Saturday in New York. "I think he has a chance. He has to change how he is living.
"Why am I talking about this? If he's going to change, he can change with him so many other lives too. That's why I wish him to change himself. If he's not going to change, it will be punishment all his life."
It's a sharp departure from Nurmagomedov's comments regarding McGregor in the years following their rivalry, during which McGregor took shots at Nurmagomedov's personal life. In 2019, Nurmagomedov told ESPN, "It will never be finished. Even if we see [each other] somewhere, we're going to fight, 100%. It doesn't matter if someone go to jail or something like this."
McGregor has not fought since he suffered a broken leg during a TKO loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021. The 37-year-old recently reenrolled in the UFC's mandatory testing pool, however, in preparation for a potential comeback.
Nurmagomedov, 36, defeated McGregor in one of the most heated grudge matches in UFC history in 2018. Nurmagomedov submitted McGregor via rear-naked choke, and then infamously jumped out of the Octagon to continue brawling with McGregor's corner. Nurmagomedov retired as an undefeated champion in 2020.
McGregor, who went 1-2 in the UFC after their bout, faced a long list of legal issues, including a civil sexual assault case in 2024.
Nurmagomedov said he doesn't believe it's too late for McGregor to change his lifestyle.
"This is punishment, [but] the most beautiful part of this is Allah always give the chance to come back," Nurmagomedov said during a speaking engagement Saturday in New York. "I think he has a chance. He has to change how he is living.
"Why am I talking about this? If he's going to change, he can change with him so many other lives too. That's why I wish him to change himself. If he's not going to change, it will be punishment all his life."
It's a sharp departure from Nurmagomedov's comments regarding McGregor in the years following their rivalry, during which McGregor took shots at Nurmagomedov's personal life. In 2019, Nurmagomedov told ESPN, "It will never be finished. Even if we see [each other] somewhere, we're going to fight, 100%. It doesn't matter if someone go to jail or something like this."
McGregor has not fought since he suffered a broken leg during a TKO loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021. The 37-year-old recently reenrolled in the UFC's mandatory testing pool, however, in preparation for a potential comeback.
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