Habib Normigdov, former UFC champion, refused to press the hand of the Kate Scott submitter during a television segment from the Champions League final-due to his religious faith. The CBS Sports Network also preached the game with its regular team: Thierry Henry, Jamie Kragarte, Mika Richards and Commissioner Kate Scott. All men separately – but avoid Scott’s hand, dresserRemained in the air awkwardly. Normigdova then appears to explain the refusal to the facilitator, and she apologized live. Normigdov, born in Dugestan in Russia, is a devout Sunni Muslim, and is sometimes defined as the second most famous athlete in this religion – after Muhammad Salah Malber. According to Islam, believers should not be touched by a person who is not a relative. Refusing to press the hand has aroused mixed reactions on social networks – some of the surfers stated that it was respect and not disrespect: “He did with her male colleagues. “It doesn’t look respectful. Beyond the click of the hand – he didn’t even bless her or admitted to her existence until she reached out,” one of the viewers wrote. His friend also for Islam Machchev attended the stadium, and the two were photographed at the end of another Muslim conductor, Ashraf Hakimi.