Khabib Nurmagomedov has accounts BLOCKED over $3 million in tax debt; remains in crosshairs of Russia’s Federal Tax Service

Khabib Nurmagomedov allegedly owes near over 300 million roubles in taxes; gets some relinquished properties closed due to document irregularites.


Khabib Nurmagomedov has accounts BLOCKED over $3 million in tax debt; remains in crosshairs of Russia’s Federal Tax Service

Khabib Nurmagomedov allegedly face tax debt troubles (Source: IMAGO)

Away from the scope of fighting, Khabib Nurmagomedov seems to land himself in a new battle. As per some reports, some of the former lightweight titleholder’s firms are now on a block. Khabib has reportedly run into a $3 million tax debt, with Russian authorities finding irregularities in his business frame.

The media coverage outlet Mash has reported the matter. According to a report by mma.metarating.ru, the tax agency has questioned Khabib Nurmagomedov for reportedly owing $3.3 million (or just over 300 million rubles) in taxes to the Russian Federal Tax Service. In a post on its Telegram channel on Saturday, Mash alleged that ‘The Eagle’ relinquished the ownership of several firms. Nevertheless, his associates and relatives remain at the helm.

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This has created some major discrepancies in the taxing paperwork and documents, leading to the closure of a few firms. Apparently, the former fighter didn’t pay into the coffers of the current administration before upkeeping hotels/start-ups in Turkey and the UAE.

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Combat Sports coverage insider & former Exec Producer of “The 7 Of Clubs,” Jed I. Goodman, reposted the matter on X. If Khabib Nurmagomedov is unable to prove his innocence or settle with the agency, there might be damning windfalls. Khabib would accordingly try to move heaven and earth to resolve this.

What could Khabib Nurmagomedov do next?

Khabib Nurmagomedov fails to see the point in prolonging and risking a legacy he built with the guidance of his father. After a round 2 submission of Justin Gaethje at UFC 254, he called it quits. Purchasing the Gorilla Fighting Championship, he renamed it Eagle Fighting Championship after his moniker. Concurrently, he now trains Islam Makachev and other Dagestani fighters. For now, he has taken a break from cornering fighters.

A gulag or labor camp isn't the way to go for Khabib's legacy for alleged tax debt
A gulag or labor camp isn’t the way to go for Khabib’s legacy (Source: Instagram/Reebok (@Reebok_official) / X)

Consequently, Khabib’s legacy has been a big one to uncover. The 29-0 MMA and 155-pound legend is undefeated in his unattainable fight statistics. He went out on a 3-0 title defense record against Gaethje, Dustin Poirier, and Conor McGregor. This won him an ESPY Award for best MMA fighter,

However, all such legacy might see a blemish if Russia’s Federal Tax Service opts to take action against him. According to Article 199 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, he is subsequently staring down the barrel of legal penalties. More severe punishments can also include a labor camp for three years or six years of imprisonment.

With a blockage from the Federal Tax Service, Khabib, however, has no formal charges pending. Neither are most other ventures and endorsements blocked. Hence, he can work his way up to legitimizing his innocence in alleged tax debt. The former champion has yet to break his silence on the claims officially.

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