
Khabib Nurmagomedov has reignited his fierce rivalry with Conor McGregor by mocking his link-up with Mike Tyson.
The feud between Nurmagomedov and McGregor was reignited after the Irishman slammed his nemesis' auction for a new NFT called Papakhas on social media platform Telegram.
McGregor posted a series of tweets aimed at Nurmagomedov and referenced the UFC legend's late father.
"There is just no way good guy Khabib used his late father’s name, as well as Dagestan’s culture, to scam his fans and fire sell a bunch of digital NFTs online and then delete all of the content after they were sold, leaving fans robbed of their money," he wrote on X.
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"What a shame and a stain on his father’s name. Just wow! To scam fans using his father and his country’s culture is just so low.
"Father’s plan has now become father’s scam. Very sad."

Nurmagomedov hit back as he branded McGregor a 'liar' in a strongly-worded response on social media.
And he has once again revisited his beef with McGregor by poking fun at his meet-up with boxing legend Tyson, who was in Dublin at the start of the month
Tyson held black-tie dinner events at the Crowne Plaza Airport, sharing his career insights and discussing his fight with Jake Paul.
During his visit, 'Iron' Mike caught up with the 'Notorious'.
A video emerged of McGregor showing Tyson some boxing techniques.
Tyson watched as the former UFC double champion looked to be very excited, referencing Canelo Alvarez and Anthony Joshua.
Nurmagomedov caught wind of McGregor and Tyson's catch-up and left a brutal comment on a social media post.
"Show me how to wrestle," he wrote in a video of McGregor running through boxing techniques with Tyson.

Nurmagomedov is referring to their UFC 229 championship showdown in 2018.
'The Eagle' dominated McGregor and showcased his superior wrestling skills before executing a devastating neck crank in the fourth round of their heated clash in Las Vegas.
Over seven years have passed since their explosive meeting, but their rivalry lives on.
Topics: Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor McGregor, Mike Tyson, UFC