Conor McGregor leaks taunting DMs to Khabib Nurmagomedov amid Russian's financial struggle and tax evasion controversy: "Where is the toilet roll?"
Conor McGregor recently sent Khabib Nurmagmedov a series of taunting texts in light of the Dagestani MMA icon facing alleged enforcement proceedings for $900,000 in unpaid taxes. According to reports, Nurmagomedov could lose his family house and car collection due to seizure actions by Russian law.
'The Eagle' has been under legal scrutiny for the past few months and has had his business interests investigated for potential tax evasion. The UFC icon reportedly racked up a $1 million debt to the Russian authorities and subsequently had his bank accounts frozen by the Federal Tax Service earlier this month.
After RT reported on Nurmagomedov's predicament, it was recently revealed that the Dagestani grappling phenom could lose his family house and car collection in repossession actions as part of the Russian authorities initiating enforcement proceedings against him. Unsurprisingly, McGregor had a response to his longtime rival's ill fortune.
McGregor recently posted a screenshot of his DMs to Nurmagomedov on X and claimed he's buying the former UFC champion's house. The Irishman further taunted his arch nemesis, detailing that he'd use the house as a latrine.
In McGregor's texts, shared by @champRDS on X after the Irishman deleted them, he also asked Nurmagoemdov to point him toward the bog rolls and said:
"Brotha, I just put in to buy your family home off government because you can't afford. I plan on big smelly Irish sh*t... Brotha, I take big sh*t in your house."
McGregor continued:
"Brotha, you abandon family, and now I take your house for p*ss and sh*t... Brotha, where is toilet roll?"
Conor McGregor on potential Khabib Nurmagomedov fight in the BKFC
Conor McGregor recently opened up about a potential rematch against Khabib Nurmagomedov under bare-knuckle rules. The Irishman stated that his Dagestani rival would not oblige such a bout and would refuse to fight.
During his first BKFC press conference since purchasing a stake in the promotion in April, McGregor addressed a potential Nurmagomedov rematch. The Irishman lauded the bare-knuckle promotion for attracting "bad" men and women and said:
"Who the f*ck is that? Who the f*ck is that guy? Hahaha! The guy [Nurmagomedov] won't even fight. The thing that attracts me to this game is that these are bad men and women in this company ready to fight."