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Khabib Nurmagomedov is the most dangerous fighter on the planet ā€” but he fights for much more t

Khabib Nurmagomedov is the most dangerous fighter on the planet Ć¢Ā€Ā” but he fights for much more than a paycheck. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] Today in the FOX Sports Insider: The return of the baddest and (most unique) fighter on the planet ... a baseball moment that hadnā€™t happened in nearly 120 years ... and the 5 most popular football wagers for your action-packed weekend! Khabib Nurmagomedov is neither the richest fighter in the Ultimate Fighting Championship nor the most famous - although heā€™s heading in the right direction on both fronts. But the superlative that Nurmagomedov has already locked up is the undisputed title of being the baddest man in the UFC. The Dagestani Destroyer crushed Conor McGregor nearly a year ago, and in doing so silenced the few remaining critics he had. He fights again on Saturday, taking to the Octagon for a lightweight title battle with Dustin Poirier in the main event of UFC 242 in Abu Dhabi. Heā€™d have been back sooner, most likely, but had to serve a suspension for the ugly fracas that followed his victory over McGregor. Letā€™s start with that, even though it happened 11 months ago, because it was perhaps the most dramatic moment in UFC history. While there were many contributing factors to the melee, the prime cause was McGregor taking his blueprint of ā€œdrum up business via trash talk above all elseā€ way too far, insulting Nurmagomedovā€™s father, wife, Muslim faith, homeland, and anything else he could dredge up ā€“ doing so in an attempt to both gain a psychological edge and shift more pay-per-view sales. For Nurmagomedov, however, this isnā€™t business. Fighting for him is a way of life, and has been ever since his Army veteran father, a renowned wrestling coach, trained him as a small boy. As legend has it, Khabib grappled with a bear at age nine ā€“ far earlier than most of us enter a bare-knuckle fight with a bear. The republic of Dagestan, a Russian satellite deep in the mountainous Caucasus, boasts a population of only 3 million people but has produced a whopping 13 hardened UFC fighters, of which Nurmagomedov is the standard bearer. For him, insults arenā€™t worn lightly or erased by emerging victorious in a bout. Nurmagomedovā€™s fury at McGregorā€™s actions, which included an infamous bus attack in Brooklyn in April 2018, were not dimmed even when he forced the Irishman to tap in Las Vegas. Within seconds of his win, the Russian had scaled the fence and leapt into the crowd, seeking out a member of McGregorā€™s team who had similarly run his mouth. [STORY IMAGE 1] The UFC is full of faux rivalries and beefs; Nurmagomedov doesnā€™t do the fake stuff. Get under his skin, and youā€™ve made a genuine enemy. ā€œThis sport is all about respect,ā€ Nurmagomedov said on a conference call with myself and other reporters. ā€œWe have to respect each other. Even if you donā€™t like your opponent, you have to respect them, because this is a very tough sport, and everyone has a family. People are watching you. ā€œMy last fight, it was a little bit crazy, but now I have an opponent I want to show respect to. But when the cage closes, it will be a very good, high-level matchup. We both understand who the enemy is inside the cage.ā€ Poirier is a heavy underdog (+320, according to our insights), getting his shot after reeling off four straight impressive victories, most recently by ending Max Hollowayā€™s long undefeated streak. If Nurmagomedov ā€“ 27-0 and never seriously threatened during his seven-year UFC career ā€“ gets past him, there is already talk that a fight against Tony Ferguson would be next. Ferguson is irascible and difficult to deal with, with a history of odd behavior, but he has been first in line for a long time without getting a chance. It wouldnā€™t be the most lucrative fight ā€“ for him and for anyone else in the appropriate weight classes, no one will ever trump the drawing power or payday of McGregor ā€“ but it would be the right one. Every fighter wants to get paid. Nurmagomedov does too, and he will receive around $6 million for his clash with Poirier, which will serve as an intriguing test about whether the American audience will get on board with a pay-per-view that begins at lunchtime on a Saturday. But for Nurmagomedov, non-monetary principles tend to matter more. And while he dislikes McGregor intensely, he doesnā€™t believe the polarizing Irishman deserves a rematch ā€“ so heā€™s not interested in giving him one, no matter what price tag is attached. ā€œHonestly, I donā€™t understand what you ask about,ā€ he responded to a question about McGregor. ā€œThis guy, when (did) he win the last time? Why do you keep talking about this guy? I donā€™t want to keep talking about him.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 2] In a recent ESPN interview, Nurmagomedov admitted that his antipathy towards McGregor would never wane, that he would fight him in the street if they met, and that he would happily go to prison if it meant being able to settle their grudge. Whatever transpires, the reality is that looking past Poirier is distinctly dangerous. Some believe that Nurmagomedovā€™s long run of success could be in jeopardy. He skipped his media day commitments, which did not sit well given the distance many of the international press members had traveled to attend the event. Rumors swirled that he was having difficulty cutting weight. On Friday morning he managed to weigh in right at the 155 lb. limit, but only after stripping down and removing his underwear. ā€œHeā€™s been out for a while,ā€ former UFC star Chael Sonnen said on his podcast this week. ā€œFor Khabib, it was because of a suspension. For other guys, it was because of an injury or a contract dispute. But that always becomes a talking point. ā€œFor some reason, Khabib has penetrated the hearts and minds of the fans to the point that that dialogue is not even coming up. Itā€™s as if this guy is bulletproof ā€“ and we have fallen for that before.ā€ While no fighter is infallible, Nurmagomedov might be as close as any modern UFC fighter weā€™ve ever seen. His ground game is simply too proficient for most to be able to deal with. McGregor exhausted himself trying to cope and eventually tapped out. Most opponents have met a similar fate when going to the ground, but no oneā€™s been able to solve him when they try to force him to stand and trade, either. Nurmagomedov is intriguing, at times puzzling, and wholly unlike most combatants the UFC is used to. Ironically, became a superstar by spurning the stereotypical superstar mentality. Heā€™s a paradox and an outlier, but heā€™s a true fighter ā€“ and arguably the best in the business. [STORY IMAGE 3] Hereā€™s what others have said ... Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports: ā€œNurmagomedov is 27-0 with 17 finishes and has never really been challenged. Heā€™s won each of his fights going away and opponents paid a heavy price. Opponents in his last five fights, which came after he ended a two-year injury layoff, have a mediocre 5-8 record in their next three fights, suggesting that grappling with this Russian bear is hazardous for oneā€™s career.ā€ Josh Gross, The Athletic: ā€œAmerican fans know him as a dominant and unforgiving ground-and-pound machine who, when he was a kid, famously wrestled bears. Russians know him as the first mixed martial artist from their country to hold a UFC title (aside from UFC 6 tournament winner Oleg Taktarov). The mountain people of Dagestan know him as the closest thing to perfect that their warrior culture has produced. Trent Reinsmith, Forbes: ā€œNurmagomedov is not a stylistic mystery. He uses an aggressive wrestling style to rack up takedown attempts and tire his opponents. When Nurmagomedov does succeed in taking the fight to the mat, he employs a ground game that relies on wrist control, massive ground strikes and submission attempts. Everyone knows what Nurmagomedov is going to do. No one has been able to stop him.ā€ [IN OTHER WORDS] - Some will call it good defense. Others might point to bad offense. Either way, [The Ringerā€™]( Danny Kelly explains]( what we learned from Aaron Rodgersā€™ first game under Matt LaFleur. - Fifty years later, [Paul Lukas at]( [Sports Illustrated]( [unearths]( the untold story of the Cubsā€™ Black Cat Curse. - [The NBAā€™s John Schuhmann breaks down]( what Team USA needs to fix to avoid an ugly exit at the FIBA World Cup at the hands of Giannis Antetokounmpo. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( Baseball is such a long and storied game, that it's not often we see history. But on Thursday night, something that hasn't been witnessed since 1900 took place when the Marlins played the Pirates: two brothers faced off in an at-bat, with one making his MLB debut. Brian Moran, a 30-year-old southpaw call-up, squared off against younger brother Ć¢Ā ā€” and Pirates third baseman Ć¢Ā ā€” Colin. The elder Moran ended the showdown with a full-count punchout, the first of his career. The only way this story could be better? A heater to the ribs and a mound-charging. (But really, [MLB]( did a brilliant writeup on the moment.) [VIEWER'S GUIDE] USMNT vs. Mexico (FS1, 9 pm. ET) Itā€™s an international friendly, but itā€™s still one of the most enduring and raucous rivalries in soccer. The U.S. Menā€™s National Team heads to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey to take on the newly-minted winners of the Gold Cup. Army at No. 7 Michigan (FOX, Saturday, 12 p.m. ET) Thereā€™s more college football than you can actually watch in Week 2 (unless you have a truly mind-boggling viewing center), so start your Saturday with FOXā€™s Big Noon matchup between the Wolverines and the Black Knights. Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers (FOX, Sunday, 1 p.m. ET) Nothing says ā€œAutumnā€ like settling in for an entire day of NFL games. Sundayā€™s Week 1 slate starts with the defending NFC champs traveling to Charlotte to face Cam Newton, Christian McCaffrey, and Riverboat Ron. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Top 5 Football Bets of the Weekend Colinā€™s Marquee 3 (Texas A&M, UCLA, Texas all to cover): +900 Cleveland ML (-225) vs. Tennessee Kansas City -3.5 (+100) vs. Jacksonville Kansas City ML (-162) vs. Jacksonville Washington +10 (-110) vs. Philadelphia Truly, friends, our cup runneth over. 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