Conor McGregor: Khabib Nurmagomedov Is 'A Terrorist' after Russian Police Raid Gym

Conor McGregor didn't hold back his thoughts after learning that his longtime UFC rival Khabib Nurmagomedov's gym was raided by Russian authorities in connection to a recent terrorist attack in the Russian Republic of Dagestan, which left at least 21 people dead.

 

MCGREGOR CALLED KHABIB A TERRORIST

In the since-deleted tweets, McGregor called Khabib ‘a terrorist,' after the UFC former No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound UFC fighter who defeated Conor in one of the most watched PPV's ever, had his gymnasium raided by Russian police.

Russian authorities allegedly believed that MMA fighter Gadzhimurad Kagiro - who has ties to Khabib's gym was involved in the horrific terrorist attack. In a statement, Khabib said that Kagiro was not officially part of the gym but said he may have fought or trained there in the past.

"In the terrorists' gym when a tester showed up they would hold him hostage and give a random clean person's urine vs the fighters they were looking to test. All will come out now. When this comes down on top of them watch what surfaces. There is a video of Khabib walking into a premise full of people and smashing it up entirely with a bat , threatening all those inside. All will come out… Bi*ch made spoilt brat. Now you are F***ED! When you die I celebrate!" Conor tweeted out.

CONOR ISN'T HOLDING BACK

For years, McGregor has been vocal about his alleged claims that Khabib's manager, Ali Abdelaziz, had terrorist connections that led to him being a "rat informant," according to Conor. There's been no official confirmation by U.S. authorities on Conor's claims, although Conor sure felt vindicated last night by quote-tweeting video of the gymnasium raid and said "Conor Was Right."

Russian authorities have not commented on the raid at Khabib's Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov School, and there's been no additional information on if any of the fighters or Abadelaziz are being further investigated. 

OutKick will continue to update the story as more information becomes available.