
"There is just no way good guy Khabib used his late fathers name, as well as Dagestan's culture, to scam his fans and fire sell a bunch of digital NFT's online and then delete all of the content after they were sold, leaving his fans robbed of their money? There is just no way good guy do this."
"You absolute liar. You will always try to darken my name, after you got destroyed that night, but you will never achieve that! Yes, good guys don't do that. They don't create exclusive digital gifts with real time value, that you can share with your friends and family. Gifts in the shape of Papakha - hat that symbolize traditions and culture of Dagestan people. Traditions and culture that slowly walking over this world, whether you like it or not! Gifts that you can find exclusively on Telegram, greatest messaging platform on the world."
Conor McGregor publicly accused Khabib Nurmagomedov of selling Papakha NFTs on Telegram, then deleting the original auction post after sales. McGregor claimed the use of his late father's name and Dagestan culture amounted to scamming fans and "fire selling" digital items, leaving buyers robbed. Nurmagomedov's @TeamKhabib account had posted crypto and investment content recently, with little fighting-related material. The original Papakha sale post was removed and replaced by an announcement that the auction had ended. Nurmagomedov replied to McGregor, calling him a liar and stating the auction closed two minutes after the reply. Nurmagomedov defended the NFTs as exclusive digital gifts with real-time value that represent Dagestani traditions and are available on Telegram.
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