Conor McGregor vs Khabib, post-fight press conference LIVE: Watch video after contest ends in brawl

Watch LIVE as UFC President Dana White faces the press, after UFC 229 ended in a sensational brawl with both Khabib and McGregor escorted out of the T-Mobile Arena by police officers

Sunday 07 October 2018 06:25 BST
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Khabib jumps out the Octagon after beating Conor McGregor

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The biggest fight in the history of the UFC ended in carnage in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Khabib Nurmagomedov submitted Conor McGregor in the fourth round of their eagerly anticipated fight to successfully defend his UFC lightweight crown – before vaulting over the Octagon and attacking his rival’s corner.

Nurmagomedov landed several blows on the Irishman’s training partner, Dillon Danis, while McGregor was physically attacked in the Octagon by an unknown assailant.

It promises to be an explosive post-show press conference, with UFC President Dana White set to face the press and explain this extraordinary situation. Watch the conference above.

Fight report

Nurmagomedov defeated McGregor in the fourth round of their eagerly anticipated lightweight title fight – before vaulting over the Octagon to attack his rival’s corner.

Nurmagomedov landed several blows on McGregor’s sparring partner, Dillon Danis, before being dragged away by Las Vegas police officers.

Meanwhile, one of Nurmagomedov’s cornermen took advantage of the chaos to enter the Octagon and land several strikes on McGregor, who was still sat on the canvas having been choked out by the undefeated Russian.

Security guards and police officers took several minutes to bring the situation under control, with a dazed McGregor then rushed out of the T-Mobile Arena.

Nurmagomedov then became involved in a heated altercation with UFC president Dana White, before also being escorted away from the Octagon by a convoy of police officers.

Irish fans surged towards Nurmagomedov, throwing drinks at the lightweight champion with several attempting to reach him.

The carnage overshadowed an almost flawless victory for Nurmagomedov, who dominated the fight before submitting McGregor late into the fourth round.

He will now likely face criminal charges for his behaviour, with at least one member of his team appearing to exit the T-Mobile Arena in handcuffs.

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