Father of UFC’s Nurmagomedov dies in Moscow

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Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, the father and trainer of undefeated UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, has died in Moscow, the fighter’s manager Ali Abdelaziz confirmed to ESPN on Friday.

The elder Nurmagomedov had been hospitalized in Moscow since May, when he was diagnosed with coronavirus. He also underwent heart surgery for a pre-existing condition further complicated by COVID-19.

ESPN reported in May that Nurmagomedov had been placed into a medically induced coma.

“We’ve lost our backbone,” Abdelaziz told ESPN on Friday. “He was a father, coach, brother, an icon. Things will never be the same without him.”

Khabib Nurmagomedov has not commented publicly on his father’s passing. In September he said his father was “58 years old, almost 59.”

He confirmed his father’s hospitalization on social media in May, and he encouraged the people of his native Dagestan to stay inside and avoid the coronavirus.

The dominant mixed martial artist has long credited his father with his success in the sport.

In addition to his son, Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov was influential in the careers of a multitude of athletes from the region, including UFC lightweight Islam Makhachev.

The UFC was expecting to book a lightweight unification bout between Nurmagomedov and interim champion Justin Gaethje at some point in the second half of 2020, although no date had been set.

Gaethje offered his condolences to Nurmagomedov on Friday via social media.

“So heartbreaking to hear this news of the Legend Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov. I’m very sorry [Khabib],” Gaethje posted. “You’re dad passed with a heart full of pride knowing you will carry on his legacy.”

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