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Khabib launches digital NFT cards as fans joke McGregor will buy
‘diamond’ version to FINALLY get chance to meet nemesis again
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Retired UFC champion Khabib Nurmagomedov has become the
latest superstar from the world of sports to join the NFT revolution,
announcing the release of a unique set of digital cards.
NFTs – non-fungible tokens – are becoming all the rage among the
sporting elite and Khabib has become the latest name to jump on the
bandwagon.
The tokens are touted as being ‘one-of-a-kind’ assets in the digital realm which can be bought or sold.
Taking to his social media platforms on Tuesday, Khabib revealed that he was releasing a series of “digital cards” bearing his image which fans could bid to get their hands on.
“Khabib Nurmagomedov proudly presents his NFT collection of unique cards,” read a statement on the website digitalkhabib.com.
“Three series of cards will be issued: gold, platinum and
diamond. Cards will be issued in limited series and all unsold cards
will be burnt. The diamond card will be unique, only one will be
issued.”
The announcement went on to add that the move was a nod to Khabib’s
recently confirmed retirement as he left the UFC as undefeated and
undisputed lightweight champion.
The gold version will be limited to 290 cards, and will have “unlockable content” which will later be revealed to the owners.
The platinum edition, meanwhile, will be limited to just 29 cards and
buyers will each “have the opportunity to receive a unique personal
prize from Khabib” which will be revealed at a later date.
Top of the range is the diamond card, which will be limited to a single issue.
“The card buyer will have the opportunity to personally meet
Khabib, and will also receive other gifts from him which will be
announced at a later date before the auction starts,” the sales pitch gushed.
It was that chance to meet 'The Eagle' which led some fans to troll
former UFC rival Conor McGregor, who has been desperate to secure a
rematch with the Russian star since Khabib submitted him in their Las
Vegas grudge match in October 2018.
“Conor McGregor is going to buy the Diamond Card,” joked one fan, sharing the details of what the prize would give the owner.
"Smart man! Whoever is your financial advisor deserves an award," wrote another fan, clearly impressed.
Others, however, accused Khabib of pushing his side-hustles a little
bit too hard as he continues to expand his already broad range of
business interests and endorsements.
Despite their somewhat novel nature, NFTs are becoming increasingly
big business for sports stars, just as they are in other areas.
Last month, golfer Bryson DeChambeau announced he was releasing a set
of cards, while the NBA has also spotted the potential of the
blockchain-based assets.
Basketball highlights are being made into NFTs – known as Moments –
by NBA Top Shot, a joint venture between the National Basketball
Association, the NBA Players Association and Dapper Labs.
So far, the record amount spent at Top Shot was by Jesse Schwarz, the founder of Front Page.
Schwarz spent $208,000 on a LeBron James dunk, saying: "Everyone
knows there's one Mona Lisa. You can print out a picture of it, someone
can paint you a fake one. But there's only ever one."
Outside of sport, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey sold his first-ever tweet as an NFT for a staggering $2.9 million.
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