Never-before-seen footage shows UFC icon Conor McGregor breaking down after Khabib Nurmagomedov loss

UFC icon Conor McGregor collapses in the locker room in stunning never-before-seen video of the aftermath of his crushing defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov

  • McGregor inconsolable after fight with Nurmagomedov
  • Stunning visuals show emotional UFC megastar
  • McGregor has a candid conversation with boss Dana White

Stunning footage from Conor McGregor’s new Netflix documentary shows the UFC superstar heartbroken in the locker room after his loss to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229.

Remembered as one of the most controversial nights in MMA history, Nurmagomedov and McGregor met in Las Vegas in October 2018 to settle their bitter feud after months of insults.

However, the 155-pound champion gave his best in the octagon and put on a dominant display to earn a stoppage victory in the fourth round after McGregor tapped a neck crank.

However, ‘The Eagle’ wasn’t done fighting yet and a massive brawl broke out as he jumped over the cage to confront Dillon Danis, McGregor’s teammate, while several of the Dagestani’s own entourage jumped into the cage to attack McGregor. traps.

Footage from McGregor’s Netflix docuseries, McGregor Forever, finally lifts the lid on what happened when the dust settled and ‘Notorious’ returned to the dressing room.

Nurmagomedov and McGregor met in Las Vegas in October 2018 to settle their bitter feud – with the Dagestani getting a win with a neck crank (pictured)

In the clip, the emotional Irishman’s usual swagger is nowhere to be seen as he sits down and is hugged by longtime coach John Kavanagh.

The UFC poster boy seems to be on the verge of tears as he comes to terms with the crushing loss of his heated rival.

Moments later, UFC President Dana White is able to walk into the locker room to talk to McGregor.

“Are you okay?” says white.

“I mean, after the pictures you took when the boy jumped in.”

McGregor tells his boss he’s not into fight after fight.

‘I don’t give a fuck about that. I don’t care, those were handbags.’

The UFC boss seems shocked at the chaos that unfolded after the fight ended.

The emotional Irishman is hugged by longtime coach John Kavanagh as he returns to the dressing room after the dust settles

Remembered as one of the most controversial nights in MMA history, the bout remains the most watched UFC event of all time

The former two-weight champion was inconsolable after his loss to the Dagestani star after the pair traded insults for months leading up to the showdown

“I didn’t see Khabib jump over. I didn’t see that coming,” White said.

McGregor tells White, “Who cares about that?” Those were handbags. I was defeated, and that’s that. I got beat where it mattered, and that’s it. The end of. Who cares about all that other shit?”

Nurmagomedov retired from the sport in 2020 undefeated without ever facing McGregor in a rematch.

The pair’s heated rivalry continues to this day, with the fighters regularly scrutinizing each other and their achievements.

Last month, Nurmagomedov placed his top 15 MMA fighter of all time and the Irish former two-division champion got no mention despite being the sport’s biggest star as he became the first two-division world champion at the peak of his abilities. .

The four-part docuseries McGregor Forever is now on Netflix.

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