• Khabib’s father suffered a heart attack after getting coronavirus

Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, the father and trainer of Khabib Nurmagomedov, died after a series of complications from COVID-19.

The late had been hospitalized in Moscow for weeks after suffering a heart attack following his contraction of Covid-19.

Abdulmanap fell ill in April with pneumonia-like symptoms and his condition deteriorated. He was flown to a hospital in Moscow where he tested positive for coronavirus and then suffered a heart attack before undergoing bypass surgery.

Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov (left), father of UFC star Khabib (right) has died in hospital

The veteran trainer was then put into a mentally induced coma and when he regained consciousness was reportedly struggling with his speech.

Family friend Ramazan Rabadanov told Russian outlet Championat: “Abdulmanap suffered two strokes, in his heart [a heart attack] and brain.”

‘They managed to treat his heart, but not his brain, so he didn’t emerge from the coma. The situation was too serious, it was already too late. The doctors did everything they could, they even tried to connect him with the president [Putin], but his condition was too serious.”

Khabib and his father met with Russian President Vladimir Putin after the fighter’s UFC 229 win

Abdulmanap was close with Khabib, whom he trained in Sambo and wrestling when the UFC lightweight champion was a little boy, even having his son fight bear cubs.

He was denied a visa to travel for Khabib’s fights in the US but was in attendance last year in Abu Dhabi to see the title defence against Dustin Poirier.

Abdulmanap was the most influential presence on his son’s career and even turned the bottom floor of their family home into a gym so Khabib could train all day.

Some gave him the moniker ‘Father of Dagestan MMA’ with a disproportionately high number of talented fighters emerging from the region, often from under his tutelage.

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