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With UFC 300 exactly three months away, MMA fans still eagerly anticipate the promotion's plan for a blockbuster headliner.

With champions Sean O'Malley, Alexander Volkanovski, and Sean Strickland headling their respective cards, the UFC has few suitable options to create a main event with star power potential.

One of those possibilities that won't come to fruition is a long-awaited return from former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, who retired in Jan. 2021 after putting together a 29-0 (13-0 UFC) run.

In a tweet posted by MMA journalist Helen Yee, Nurmagomedov's former coach, Javier Mendez, clarified Nurmagomedov's recent training videos and his purpose for visiting him.

"I'm just letting you guys know that, you know, stop all this nonsense [on the internet] regarding Khabib [coming back to the UFC] and me and him training," Mendez said. "There's been no such thing happening. We're not discussing training. We never have. Khabib is still devoted to what he said [about not fighting again]. He's devoted his time to his family. He's not working people's corners. He's not gonna ever fight. To my knowledge, it has never been spoken about."

Mendez revealed he and Nurmagomedov were getting cardio work in, and that was the extent of it.

With Nurmagomedov now out of the picture, it remains to be seen what the UFC decides to do. Its 300th pay-per-view comes nearly eight years after UFC 200, headlined by Miesha Tate and Amanda Nunes for the bantamweight title and featured Brock Lesnar, Daniel Cormier, and Anderson Silva.

The event takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nev., as its final lineup is starting to come together.

This article first appeared on FanNation MMA Knockout and was syndicated with permission.

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