Amid reviews earlier this month how former undisputed UFC light-weight champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov had seen proceedings launched in opposition to him amid an impressive debt within the extra of $3,000,000 by the Russian Federal Tax Service (FTS), the Dagestan native has now reportedly paid off all his excellent money owed.
Nurmagomedov, a former undisputed light-weight champion and an inductee into the group’s Corridor of Fame, known as time on his fight sports activities profession over 4 years in the past, most just lately preventing in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Bettering his unbeaten skilled combined martial arts document to 29-0, Khabib Nurmagomedov most just lately landed a second spherical triangle submission win over-then interim light-weight champion, Justin Gaethje to efficiently unify the divisional crowns.
And linked with a return to preventing within the years since, Nurmagomedov reportedly noticed proceedings launched in opposition to him by the FTS earlier this month, with a view to possessing after which subsequently promoting properties and automobiles owned by the previous UFC light-weight gold holder.
“Enforcement proceedings have been initiated in opposition to Khabib Nurmagoedov for round $900K. The case in opposition to Khabib was opened on July fifth. and since that point he has been prohibited from leaving the Russian Federation. Bailiffs have launched a search process for this property for subsequent seizure and sale.”
“This features a household home in Dagestan and his automobile assortment:
Ferrari California T – $300K
Mercedes-Benz AMG GT S – $161K
Mercedez-Benz S Class – $122K
BMW 7 Collection – $101K
Toyota Land Cruiser – $85K
Toyota Tacoma – $4K
In whole, Khabib owes the Federal Tax Service greater than $3.4 million.”
Khabib Nurmagomedov reportedly pays off debt
Nevertheless, as per the Shot Telegram, Nurmagomedov has now paid off his complete debt following the launch of enforcement proceedings.
“Khabib Nurmagomedov has reportedly paid off all the cash he owed to the tax authorities which estimated to 302 million rubles ($3.4 million),” House of Struggle posted.