Conor McGregor: Khabib Nurmagomedov manager breaks silence on Irishman after UFC 229 brawl

Khabib convincingly defeated McGregor in the fourth round of their UFC lightweight championship bout to retain his strap.

The Russian’s dominant win was overshadowed by the post-fight antics, however, as Khabib jumped out of the octagon and tried to attack McGregor’s team-mate Dillon Danis.

McGregor tested the boundaries with his mental warfare in the build-up to the fight, making unsavoury remarks about Khabib’s faith, father and country, as did Danis.

As for Abdelaziz, McGregor controversially referred to the former NYPD spy as a “f****** snitch, terrorist rat”.

Abdelaziz has finally spoken following the infamous night.

“I want to congratulate my brother Khabib Nurmagomedov – the undisputed, undefeated pound-for-pound king,” he said in a statement.

“There was never 2 Kings from beginning, only one king.

“This is not the way we want to celebrate such a dominant performance but when you talk about people’s country, family and religion and intentionally try to kill someone like he said and the cornermen running their mouths after, this is the fight game & s*** happens.”

Before the fight was announced, McGregor attacked a UFC bus which Khabib was on in April and resultantly faced five days of community service and anger management treatment.

“The fans got an amazing fight and a great show,” Abdelaziz added.

“I want apologise to the Nevada athletic commission, the governor of Nevada and I want to thank Las Vegas police department and security for doing such an unbelievable job.

“Now everyone understands who’s the amateur here.”