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The unbeaten Khabib watched on as McGregor was floored by Poirier in a stunning reversal of their first fight six years ago
UFC president Dana White has been saying for months that he believes lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov would return to the Octagon. That is no longer what he's saying after Dustin Poirier knocked out Conor McGregor on Saturday night in Abu Dhabi. White spoke with Khabib earlier in the week, again telling the media that he believed his champion might fight again, depending upon the outcome of the UFC 257 main and co-main event bouts. While Poirier knocked out McGregor in the headliner, former Bellator champion Michael Chandler announced his arrival in the Octagon by taking out Dan Hooker in two minutes and 30 seconds. Neither appears to be a performance that will entice Khabib back into the Octagon to try and up his spotless record from 29-0 to 30-0. "I did talk to Khabib (tonight)," White said at the UFC 257 Post-Fight Press Conference. "He told me, 'Dana, be honest with yourself. I'm so many levels above these guys. I beat these guys.' I don't know, but it doesn't sound very positive. And what he said was, I won't hold the division up." White also finally admitted publicly that his belief that Khabib would return to the Octagon again was his thinking, not Khabib's. "He already retired. He's basically retired," White said. "I'm the one that's been trying to get him to do one more." Despite finally coming to the realization that Khabib probably won't return to the Octagon, White said he's not putting a timeline on a definitive decision from Khabib. With Poirier and Chandler having just fought and won at UFC 257, White sees them fighting for the belt if Khabib doesn't return, so he has a bit of time to let his champion put a stamp on his retirement. TRENDING > UFC 257 results: Dustin Poirier knocks out Conor McGregor; Michael Chandler stuns Dan Hooker Dana White addresses Khabib, Conor McGregor, and future of the lightweight division following UFC 257 (Video courtesy of MMA Junkie)
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(Bloomberg) -- Libya restarted a pipeline that carries crude oil to its biggest export terminal, after a halt that caused the OPEC member’s production to drop to the lowest level in two months.The 32-inch link has been repaired and pumping has resumed, Waha Oil Co., which operates the eastern port of Es Sider, said in a statement. That paves the way for the return of 200,000 barrels a day that stopped flowing after the company shut the pipeline to fix leaks.Waha, a subsidiary of state energy firm National Oil Corp., was pumping 98,000 barrels a day on Saturday before the pipeline restarted. It’s expected to be back to its normal daily level of 300,000 barrels within two days, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.Libya’s crude output had surged to nearly 1.25 million barrels a day at the start of this month from almost nothing in September, thanks to a tentative peace between the main factions in its civil war. The Arab nation is pumping about three-quarters as much as it did before the 2011 uprising that toppled former dictator Moammar Al Qaddafi and triggered the country’s political and economic collapse.The closure of the almost-60-year-old pipeline underscores the deterioration of Libya’s oil infrastructure. The war and frequent production shutdowns have starved the government and NOC of funds. The company is struggling to fix oil fields, storage tanks, pumping stations, pipelines and ports. Some have been damaged by the conflict, while others are corroding because of neglect.The NOC’s chairman, Mustafa Sanalla, said last week the country is seeking funding from foreign energy firms working in Libya to help fix oil installations.(Updates with more detail in third paragraph.)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
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Abu Dhabi [UAE], January 24 (ANI): Dustin Poirier on Sunday defeated Conor McGregor in the UFC 257 here at the Etihad Arena.