MOSCOW -- Two Russian mixed martial arts fighters face punishment following an alleged attack on an official after a decision went against one of them in the ring. Up-and-coming fighter Gadzhimurad Khiramagomedov lost a split decision to fellow Russian Georgy Kichigin at an event in Kazakhstan on Friday night. Khiramagomedov and his brother Gamzat later allegedly confronted the vice-president of the Russian MMA Union, a sanctioning body, in a hotel. The Russian MMA Union alleges Gadzhimurad Khiramagomedov "unexpectedly struck" vice president Radmir Gabdullin, leaving him needing medical treatment for concussion and a badly broken jaw. The Russian MMA Union, which oversees various competitions and promotions in the post-Soviet region, says it will "impose sanctions" on both brothers.
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