One thing that caught UFC's followers is that Russia's lightweight world champion Habib Nur Mammadov does not fly his country's flag after winning struggles, unlike most athletes who insist on flying their countries' flag after every achievement.

Apart from the analysis, the question was asked to the "Russian eagle" in one of the sporting events and his answer was diplomatic and indirect. "I do not think that wearing a flag indicates patriotism and not wearing it indicates the opposite. There are many things to do before raising the flag. It is not enough to raise it if it does not appear well to indicate your personality."

This answer received the approval of the audience and applauded some of his answer.

The Muslim hero Dagestani after each victory kneeling on his knees and raise his index finger to the sky and thank God after each victory achieved.

Nur Mammadov retained his title last September as a lightweight mixed martial arts world champion after a well-deserved victory over American rival Dustin Poirier.

The 30-year-old Noor Mamedov was named one of the most prominent mixed martial arts legends by not losing any professional career, winning 28 of his fights so far.