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Conor McGregor “Couldn’t Give a F*ck” About Khabib Nurmagomedov’s Retirement Reveals Netflix Documentary ‘McGregor Forever’

Published 05/18/2023, 7:05 AM EDT

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The highly anticipated Netflix documentary, “McGregor Forever,” has finally hit the screens. This 4-part series takes viewers on an intimate journey through the life and career of one of MMA’s most iconic figures. The documentary unveils a side of Conor McGregor that fans have rarely seen before, providing a deeper understanding of his triumphs, struggles, and personal growth.

The bitter and personal rivalry with Khabib Nurmagomedov is an integral part of this documentary. McGregor Forever offers a candid portrayal of this rivalry. One of the most surprising and unexpected moments is McGregor’s reaction to Nurmagomedov’s retirement.

How did Conor McGregor react to Khabib’s retirement announcement?

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Nurmagomedov retired from MMA after his last fight against Justin Gaethje. The bout took place on October 24, 2020, at UFC 254. Khabib cited a promise made to his mother and the desire to honor his late father as the primary reasons for his retirement. The unexpected nature of Nurmagomedov‘s decision had fans and fighters alike curious about McGregor‘s reaction.

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The documentary captures the moment when McGregor watches Nurmagomedov‘s fight live and witnesses his rival’s retirement announcement. To the surprise of many, McGregor claps briefly, acknowledging the momentous event.

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However, his subsequent comment reveals a mix of indifference and resilience. McGregor bluntly states – “ ahh f*ck it. Although I know he has always had retirement on his mind. He has never really wanted it. I don’t really think. It is what it is. He says he has had a conversation with his mother, and talked to her for three days. So it is what it is, I couldn’t give a f*ck.”

When someone asked McGregor if the former champ is disappointed that he will not get a rematch with his rival, he said – “It will happen. I don’t believe it. I’m good,” he added.

Candid moments right after McGregor’s loss to Nurmagomedov

UFC 229, where McGregor and Nurmagomedov fought, still remains the biggest UFC event of all time. The build-up was grand, the world was watching, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. A loss at such a stage was hurtful to McGregor. But for years, fans had no idea about how McGregor dealt with it.

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With the release of McGregor Forever, fans did get to see the Irishman’s reaction after the defeat. In the closing minutes of the first episode, the series shows the former UFC champ sitting backstage after suffering a loss at the hands of Nurmagomedov.

Not talking to anyone, McGregor sits quietly, trying to contemplate what happened. When Dana White enters and talks about the after-fight altercation between the two groups, the Irishman replies that it does not matter to him. “I do not give a b*llocks, I was beat where it mattered. I was beat, and thats that.”

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That was surprising, coming from a man as brash and outspoken as McGregor. As fans and critics digest the revelations brought forth by the documentary, one thing remains clear: McGregor‘s journey is far from over. What do you make of the Irishman’s reaction to his adversary’s retirement from the sport? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Sushant Sharma

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