Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov have reignited their rivalry on social media over cryptocurrency ventures. The UFC stars clashed after Nurmagomedov launched an NFT collection on Telegram.
McGregor criticized his former opponent for an NFT drop featuring digital papakhas. These are traditional Dagestani hats that Nurmagomedov wore during UFC events.
The collection reportedly generated around $4.4 million in sales. Nurmagomedov deleted promotional posts after the sale concluded.
McGregor wrote in a now-deleted post that Nurmagomedov used his late father’s name and Dagestani culture to scam fans. He claimed fans were robbed of their money after promotional content disappeared.
Nurmagomedov responded by calling McGregor a liar. He said the NFTs were legitimate digital gifts with real value created to celebrate Dagestani tradition.
Blockchain investigator ZachXBT quickly responded to McGregor’s criticism. He pointed out that McGregor attempted his own cryptocurrency launch earlier this year.
McGregor partnered with Real World Gaming DAO in April to launch a memecoin called REAL. The token used a sealed-bid auction system to prevent price manipulation from trading bots.
The REAL token offered staking rewards for holders. The project aimed to combine memecoin appeal with utility and transparent fundraising.
The presale failed to meet its goals. It raised only 39% of its target launch amount.
McGregor’s team refunded all participants after the failed launch. The token struggled during a broader crypto market downturn and memecoin bear market.
The memecoin sector performed well in 2024 but has declined sharply in 2025. Several high-profile launches failed or were called rug pulls.
Projects endorsed by US President Donald Trump and Argentina’s President Javier Milei saw values plummet after launch. These failures hurt confidence in the memecoin market.
The memecoin market cap fell to $39.4 billion on Friday. This marked the lowest level recorded in 2025.
The market lost up to $5 billion in a single day according to CoinMarketCap data. The decline started in December 2024 and has continued into this year.
McGregor deleted his original post criticizing Nurmagomedov. The two fighters previously faced each other in a 2018 UFC match that Nurmagomedov won.
The post Conor McGregor Calls Out Khabib Over NFTs Before Getting Called Out Himself appeared first on CoinCentral.


