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Khabib ‘the Eagle’ sees immense Arab talent
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RAWAN RADWAN
October 14, 2019

  • The lightweight champion from Russia is optimistic about future of MMA in the Middle East
MOSCOW: Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighting has become the world’s most innovative sport, mainly due to the growth of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), an American MMA promotion company that brought fighters from various disciplines — from jiu-jitsu to kickboxing — to battle it out in a cage.
One such fighter is Khabib “the Eagle” Nurmagomedov, who has taken the MMA world by storm.
A ferocious wrestler hailing from the Dagestan region, Khabib holds a professional record of 28 wins with no losses. He was crowned the UFC Lightweight Champion after defeating Al Iaquinta in New York in April 2018. His latest win to defend his title was against Dustin Poirier in Abu Dhabi on Sept. 9, 2019.
Arab News spoke to Khabib in Moscow about the future of the sport in the Arab world, which he sees as promising but still needs time to grow.

BIO
• Age: 31

• Height: 5’10”

• Weight: 155lbs

• Wins: 28

• Losses: 0

• Reach: 70”

“The sport is very famous in the region. Arabs love competing with each other and if you look at history, Arabs are warriors with very good spirits. They just need a little bit of time,” he said.

“Like Russia and Dagestan, it was different 10 years ago and now the sport has completely changed. I know it is difficult to make new stars, champions and athletes. I think in the next decade, a lot of Arabs are going to be top fighters.”
After being crowned champion, he was given the opportunity to defend his title against Conor McGregor, one of the most famous names in the sport. The match was dubbed the biggest fight in MMA history, drawing in 2.4 million pay-per-view buys, the highest of any UFC fight.

UFCRECORD
• 28-0 undefeated

• 8 wins by knockout

• 10 wins by submission

Khabib defeated McGregor in a rear-naked chokehold in the fourth round of their acrimonious fight last October, placing him on the world stage.
His ability to take down, control and keep his opponents on the floor — overwhelming them with damaging strikes — make him stand out from the other grapplers in MMA. Discipline, commitment and years of rigorous training in the mountains of his native Dagestan have helped him become the exceptional fighter and dominant force he is today.
In his latest fight in UFC 242 in Abu Dhabi, Khabib defended his belt by beating former interim American Lightweight Champion Dustin Poirier.
“I came to Abu Dhabi almost three weeks before the fight as I was worried about the jet lag and needed to get accustomed to the climate.
“It was an amazing experience for me as many people from my native Dagestan, the (former) USSR countries and my friends came to watch the match live.

“I want my next fight to be in Russia. I last fought here almost 10 years ago, in 2011, and I really want to go again. This is my goal for the match.”
Next month, Saudi Arabia’s amateur MMA outfit heads to Dagestan to train with Khabib’s team. “Over 15 people will come to my camp and train with my father and my team for a couple of weeks,” he said.

The sport is very famous in the region. Arabs love competing with each other.

Khabib Nurmagomedov

Even though “the Eagle” is flying high in the UFC, he is keeping his feet on the ground and not getting carried away by his success.
“I am focused on this now and at the moment I see it as ‘I’m almost there.’ I think that a few more years of fighting will be my limit. I do not want to fight all my life. A lot of young, hungry guys are coming and I know to be undefeated and undisputed is impossible. One day, you are going to lose and one day you need to stop, you just have to know when.
“I am going to compete in the coming years. I am 31-years-old, which is not too old for the sport, but I will reach my limit by the age of 33 or 34,” he said.
“Right now, I have a couple more years to compete with the toughest challengers in the world. Whatever opponent they give me, I am going to fight and improve my legacy and self. I want to face the best fighters in the world.”
Khabib hopes his next fight will be in Russia, but the question fans want the answer to is who will be his opponent?
It has been rumored that Tony Ferguson, who currently holds a record of 12 wins without defeat, will be next in line to face him.

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1568491/saudi-arabia

Interestingly, the Arab world, more precisely KSA, Jordan, Syria, Egypt and Iraq are home to the largest Muslim Caucasian diaspora in the world after Turkey. Relations are very old and genetically (paternal side) most of the Caucasian people originate in the Arab Near East.

 
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Why are you triggered by an undeniable historical fact, Mr. Arabized and Turkified Anatoli?

Arabs have created the largest, the most influential and the biggest amount of caliphates, empires, kingdoms, sultanates, emirates, sheikdoms and imamates than any other ethnicity in the Muslim world.

The territory and landmass that Arabs inhabit (Arab world) is second to none as well and a living testament of the above.

As for fighting, tons of Arabs, outside of the MMA (even in MMA) have had tremendous success.





https://www.arabsmma.com


  • Arab Fighters that could become International Stars (Flyweight to Heavyweight)
  • (Flyweight) Rany Saadeh.
  • (Bantamweight) Khalid Taha. ...
  • (Featherweight) Chabanne Chaibeddra. ...
  • (Lightweight) Mehdi Baghdad. ...
  • (Lightweight) Mansour Barnaoui. ...
  • (Welterweight) Jessin Ayari. ...
  • (Middleweight) Abu Azaitar.
 
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:D

Why are you triggered by an undeniable historical fact, Mr. Arabized and Turkified Anatoli?

Arabs have created the largest, the most influential and the biggest amount of caliphates, empires, kingdoms, sultanates, emirates, sheikdoms and imamates than any other ethnicity in the Muslim world.

The territory and landmass that Arabs inhabit (Arab world) is second to none as well and a living testament of the above.

As for fighting, tons of Arabs, outside of the MMA (even in MMA) have had tremendous success.





https://www.arabsmma.com


  • Arab Fighters that could become International Stars (Flyweight to Heavyweight)
  • (Flyweight) Rany Saadeh.
  • (Bantamweight) Khalid Taha. ...
  • (Featherweight) Chabanne Chaibeddra. ...
  • (Lightweight) Mehdi Baghdad. ...
  • (Lightweight) Mansour Barnaoui. ...
  • (Welterweight) Jessin Ayari. ...
  • (Middleweight) Abu Azaitar.
BS...
and do you know that Arabs couldnt win a war at their best times in Dagestand, Derbent. First time when they faced the Turks in their life..
 
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What are you blabbering about Azeri troll? Arabs ruled the entire Caucasus for centuries. Derbent included. There were not any Turks anywhere around. People (Turks) that you have nothing to do with genetically as a Caucasian. The only real Turks are Chinese looking Central Asian Turks. Arabs chased the Khazars away from the Caucasus as well and they returned to the barren steppes that were of no importance. All while Arabs ontrolled the largest empire ever (back then) and the largest empire created by any Muslim people, stretching from France/Spain/Portugal in the West to China in the East.

Anyway this thread is not for your historical lies or trolling but Arab fighters who have had success in many fighting sports and Khabib praising them.
Wikipedia and history tells me this..
The Arab–Khazar wars were a result of the attempts of the Umayyad Caliphate to secure control of Transcaucasia and the North Caucasus, where the Khazars were already established. The first Arab invasion, in the 640s and early 650s, ended with the defeat of an Arab force led by Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah outside the Khazar town of Balanjar. Hostilities broke out again with the Caliphate in the 710s, with raids back and forth across the Caucasus Mountains. Led by the distinguished generals al-Jarrah ibn Abdallah and Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik, the Arabs were able to capture Derbent and even the southern Khazar capital of Balanjar, but these successes had little impact on the nomadic Khazars, who continued to launch devastating raids deep into Transcaucasia. In one such raid in 730, the Khazars inflicted a major defeat on the Umayyad forces at the Battle of Ardabil, killing al-Jarrah,
 
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Wikipedia and history tells me this..
The Arab–Khazar wars were a result of the attempts of the Umayyad Caliphate to secure control of Transcaucasia and the North Caucasus, where the Khazars were already established. The first Arab invasion, in the 640s and early 650s, ended with the defeat of an Arab force led by Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah outside the Khazar town of Balanjar. Hostilities broke out again with the Caliphate in the 710s, with raids back and forth across the Caucasus Mountains. Led by the distinguished generals al-Jarrah ibn Abdallah and Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik, the Arabs were able to capture Derbent and even the southern Khazar capital of Balanjar, but these successes had little impact on the nomadic Khazars, who continued to launch devastating raids deep into Transcaucasia. In one such raid in 730, the Khazars inflicted a major defeat on the Umayyad forces at the Battle of Ardabil, killing al-Jarrah,

BS...
and do you know that Arabs couldnt win a war at their best times in Dagestand, Derbent. First time when they faced the Turks in their life..

What are you blabbering about Azeri troll? Arabs ruled the entire Caucasus for centuries. Derbent included. There were not any Turks anywhere around. People (Turks) that you have nothing to do with genetically as a Caucasian. The only real Turks are Chinese looking Central Asian Turks. Arabs chased the Khazars away from the Caucasus as well and they returned to the barren steppes that were of no importance. All while Arabs ontrolled the largest empire ever (back then) and the largest empire created by any Muslim people, stretching from France/Spain/Portugal in the West to China in the East.

Anyway this thread is not for your historical lies or trolling but Arab fighters who have had success in many fighting sports and Khabib praising them.

BTW there are descendants of Arabs in the Caucasus to this day and many have lost their Arab identity. Many towns named after the word Arab and Arab figures in all of Caucasus, even Christian Georgia.

Arabidze = Son of Arab

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabidze

Even the patron saint of Tbilisi (capital of Georgia) is a Christian Arab.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abo_of_Tiflis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_rule_in_Georgia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_of_Armenia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabs_in_the_Caucasus

Quite a few Caucasian noble families (princely) from Georgia and Armenia claim Arab ancestry too.

Example:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abashidze

Arabs were interested in conquering and controlling Caucasus and spreading Islam there. We succeeded. We could care less about barren steppes of Russia further north. Besides Khazar's origin is unknown (every historian will tell you that) and you have nothing to do with them. You are a Caucasian genetically and the small drop of Turkic blood that you might have is Oghuz Turkic which came much later to the region.

Stop spreading your anti-Arab nonsense. I see 1000's of pro-Arab Azeri's in every Arab-related video on Youtube, particular Arab music videos seen by 100's of millions of people. You can deny that for all I care too.

Speaking about Arabs;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibi-Heybat_Mosque

The Bibi-Heybat Mosque (Azerbaijani: Bibiheybət məscidi) is a historical mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. The existing structure, built in the 1990s, is a recreation of the mosque with the same name built in the 13th century by Shirvanshah Farrukhzad II Ibn Ahsitan II, which was completely destroyed by the Bolsheviks in 1936.

The Bibi-Heybat Mosque includes the tomb of Ukeyma Khanum (a descendant of Muhammad), and today is the spiritual center for the Muslims of the region and one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture in Azerbaijan.

It is locally known as "the mosque of Fatima", which is what Alexandre Dumas called it when he described the mosque during his visit in the 1840s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibi-Heybat_Mosque

Oldest mosque in Azerbaijan.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juma_Mosque,_Shamakhi

But please continue your trolling for all I care.
 
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In 729/730, al-Jarrah returned to the offensive through Tiflis and the Darial Pass. Arab sources report that he reached as far as the Khazar capital, al-Bayda, on the Volga, but modern historians such as Dunlop and Blankinship consider this improbable. The Khazars launched a counterstroke under a certain Tharmach, which forced al-Jarrah to retreat south of the Caucasus once again to defend Albania. It is unclear whether the Khazars came through the Darial Pass or the Caspian Gates, but they managed to move around al-Jarrah's army at Bardha'a and lay siege to Ardabil. The city was the capital of Adharbayjan, and the mass of the Muslim settlers and their families, some 30,000 in total, lived within its walls. When al-Jarrah learned of this, he led his army in a rapid march south and engaged the Khazars outside the city walls. There, after a three-day battle on 7–9 December 730, al-Jarrah's army of 25,000 was all but annihilated by the Khazars under Barjik.[61][62][63] Al-Jarrah was among the fallen, and command passed to his brother al-Hajjaj, who was unable to prevent the sacking of Ardabil. The 10th-century historian Agapius of Hierapolis reports that the Khazars took as many as 40,000 prisoners from the city, al-Jarrah's army, and the surrounding countryside. The Khazars raided the province at will, sacking Ganza and attacking other settlements, with some detachments reaching as far as Mosul in the northern Jazira, adjacent to the Umayyad metropolitan province of Syria.[64][65][66]

The defeat at Ardabil was a major shock to the Muslims, who for the first time faced an enemy penetrating so deep within the borders of the Caliphate, and Caliph Hisham appointed the veteran military leader Sa'id ibn Amr al-Harashi to take command against the Khazars in the short term,
 
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Didn't take long for the thread to become a silly ethnic argument.
 
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