The post marks the eighth anniversary of Conor McGregor's attack on a bus carrying Khabib Nurmagomedov and other fighters. The incident, which occurred at a UFC media event, has become one of the most infamous moments in MMA history. The brief social media post invites fans to reflect on how much time has passed since the controversial event. No additional context or new information about the incident is provided. The post appears to be a historical reflection rather than breaking news.
Eight years ago this week, Conor McGregor stormed a backstage area at a UFC media event in Brooklyn and hurled a metal hand truck through the window of a bus carrying Khabib Nurmagomedov and several other fighters, an act that sent shockwaves through the sport and remains one of the most notorious moments in MMA history.
The anniversary has prompted reflection across social media on just how much time has passed since the incident, which resulted in multiple fighter injuries, event cancellations, and legal consequences for McGregor.

McGregor, now 37, carries a professional record of 22 wins and 6 losses fighting out of SBG Ireland. The southpaw Irishman stands five-foot-nine with a 74-inch reach and has posted 5.32 significant strikes landed per minute across his career, with a striking accuracy of 49 percent. He has long been one of the most recognizable figures the sport has produced.
Nurmagomedov, also 37, retired undefeated with a flawless 29-0-0 record and represented Russia and Fightspirit Team throughout his career. The orthodox grappler stood five-foot-ten with a 70-inch reach. His dominance on the mat was reflected in a remarkable 5.32 takedowns per 15 minutes, and he averaged 4.1 significant strikes per minute while maintaining 48 percent striking accuracy.

Why it matters
- The bus attack preceded one of the most-watched fights in UFC history when the two men eventually met at UFC 229
- The rivalry between McGregor and Nurmagomedov remains the defining feud of their era in the lightweight division
- Nurmagomedov retired unbeaten; the incident stands as a permanent chapter in how their story unfolded
















