Abu Dhabi gears up for Khabib-Justin showdown

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Khabib Nurmagomedov makes his big return to the Octagon to face Justin Gaethje at UFC 254 on Saturday as the Ultimate Fighting Championship returns to the UAE capital for another Fight Island spectacle.

The Russian, who is unbeaten in his 28 professional fights, won a submission victory over Dustin Poirier last time out while Gaethje actually replaced Khabib in a bout with Tony Ferguson and scored a shock win in May.

Khabib, 32, fights for the first time since the death of his father and coach, Abdulmanap, in July.

Commenting on the much-awaited encounter Khabib said, "I'm going to try wrestling with him. If he's going to defend my takedown one time, I'm going to try a second, third. I'm gonna try 100 times. And of course I'm going to box with him, I'm going to kick with him. He's going to be kickboxing and wrestling, a mix. I'm going to make him tired.

"This is my goal", he continues, "maybe in round number 3, round number 4, my plan is finish him."

For his part, Gaethje told his fans, "I'm gonna go out there and I'm gonna try and break his face, I promise you."

Commending the organisation of the championship in Abu Dhabi, Dana White, President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, said: "This is the fight capital of the world, right now. The infrastructure that’s here, all the cool things to do, I think that fans are gonna flock here as soon as this thing opens up."

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