Businessman defends Khabib Nurmagomedov and responds to Ronda Rousey: 'She's unfortunate'

Ronda Rousey said that the positive perception of Khabib among fans is a result of the Russian's early retirement.

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Ali (right) next to Nurmagomedov. (Photo: Reproduction/Instagram AliAbdelaziz)

Ali Abdelaziz, the most famous businessman in MMA, did not react well to recent statements by... Ronda Rousey about Khabib NurmagomedovAccording to the judoka, the fans' perception of the Russian would be different if he had not retired at age 32, as he would eventually have been defeated. In the midst of this, the Egyptian publicly refuted the statements of the former bantamweight champion (up to 65,7 kg) in an interview with 'Submission Radio' this Monday (3).

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Abdelaziz found the American's statements strange, citing the former lightweight champion's (up to 70,3 kg) unprovocative nature; however, he made a point of mentioning Ronda's traumatic defeats to Holly Holm and Amanda nunes.

"She can't compare to Khabib… she's not a GOAT, she's just unhappy. I have no problem with Ronda, but I was really shocked to hear her talk about Khabib like that. Khabib never speaks ill of anyone. Khabib is a true superstar — an icon, undefeated, undisputed champion. He will always be a champion. He doesn't have a highlight reel of being knocked out by anyone." Holly holm"He quipped."

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Amanda ran over Ronda in just 48 seconds. (Photo: Getty Images)

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Inaugural champion of the bantamweight category (up to 61,2 kg), Ronda Rousey She was one of the biggest stars in the history of the sport. However, the American's reign ended in November 2015, when Holly holm He knocked her out with a head kick in the second round.

She returned to the octagon the following year in a fight with Amanda nunesIn the main event of UFC 207, despite all the hype, the Brazilian needed only 48 seconds to knock out her opponent and definitively end the former champion's MMA career.

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