Nurmagomedov sheds light on the successes of his organization and the future of competition in the UFC, talks about the annoying behavior of fans, and gives his opinion on social issues of youth problems.
Moscow hosted the 33rd event of Eagle FC, which witnessed intense fights.
Despite the fierce competition, which was punctuated by knockouts and subjugation movements, the height of the excitement of the attendees was the moment the owner of the tournament Habib Nurmuhammadov entered the hall.
After the main match, the “Eagle” met with high-ranking guests, then went to meet the journalists in the conference hall, where the dialogue suddenly began by showing great interest in the working conditions of the press:
“First of all, I apologize for being late. Before you start asking questions, let me ask you: How were your working conditions here, journalists? What do you think of the places in the stands? Wi-Fi? The dining table? Is everything ok? I did not like the working conditions of the journalists?” In other tournaments. Tell me if something is substandard or you are not satisfied with it. ”
The conditions were really excellent and the level of organization of the event was high. It is clear that Habib’s combat career, especially in the major world championships in UFC, made him realize the importance of the smallest details of administrative work for the reputation of his organization and the image it will appear in front of the world.
Cooperate with and compete with the UFC
Habib confirmed that there is no special agreement so far that facilitates the Eagle FC fighters moving to the UFC, adding: “I know that UFC President Dana White is following our championship. We reach a special agreement with UFC in the future. “Nurmagomedov also said that he does not seek to compete with White, but rather sets his sights on improving the quality of his organization’s work, explaining: “This concerns the issues of receiving fighters, housing them and providing them with all the requirements. Our goal is to raise the level of challenge and improve contracts.”
Source: Moscow
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