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Muhammad Mokaev still wants Conor McGregor to make a public apology for the comments he made about Dagestan.

McGregor insulted Mokaev's country of birth multiple times in the build-up to his 2018 grudge fight with Khabib Nurmagomedov. The former two-weight champion even expressed his distaste for the region by stating he wouldn't travel there to "take a s***".

Mokaev and McGregor are both managed by Paradigm Sports while McGregor is the main investor in TIDL Sport spray, which sponsors Mokaev. The flyweight feared his sponsorship would be cut off after calling out McGregor, but the Irishman text him to reveal the had increased the amount he would make from the partnership.

The Dagestan-born Brit called for McGregor to apologise last year and he still stands by his comments, telling Smesh Bros : "When I see Conor (McGregor), he will have to apologise for all he said about my people. The apology is primary and it matters more than the sponsorship. I talked to Audie Attar [Paradigm Sports CEO] about it and he said that Conor regrets his statements.

"I think there’s nothing wrong with apologising, I believe Conor

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