Khabib Nurmagomedov doesn't believe Conor McGregor benefited from his trauma therapy treatment in Mexico and recently invited his longtime rival to Dagestan via a social media post.For context, Nurmagomedov and McGregor recently traded shots online after the Irishman brutally slammed the Dagestani MMA legend's involvement in a digital 'Papkha' gift project. Nurmagomedov responded by reminding McGregor of the outcome of their UFC 229 fight in October 2018 and dismissed his comments.McGregor notably took shots at Nurmagomedov just days after claiming that he had been "saved" and "healed" while undergoing ibogaine treatment in Mexico. Referencing this, Nurmagomedov recently claimed that his rehabilitation centers in Dagestan have treated 56 drug addicts and invited McGregor to get treated there.In an X post, the former UFC lightweight champion wrote:"My count is 56 former drug addicts, at my rehabilitation centers in Dagestan, that I treated. Come to Dagestan @TheNotoriousMMA, they'll take care of you here. Mexico didn't help you, as far as I can see."Conor McGregor and Khabib Nurmagomedov trade shots onlineKhabib Nurmagomedov recently promoted an online digital gift via social media, which didn't go down well with Conor McGregor. In a series of X posts, the Irishman slammed Nurmagomedov for getting involved in a digital gift project and accused the UFC legend of scamming fans. He wrote:“What a shame and a stain on his father’s name. Just wow! To scam fans using his father and his country's culture is just so low. Father’s plan has now become Father’s scam. Very sad.”In another post, McGregor added:“There is just no way good guy Khabib used his late father's name, as well as Dagestan’s culture, to scam his fans and fire sell a bunch of digital NFTs online and then delete all of the content after they were sold, leaving his fans robbed of their money? There is just no way a good guy does this.”Not one to take McGregor's jibes sitting down, Nurmagomedov issued a bold response and slammed the Irishman as an "absolute liar" while continuing to promote the digital 'Papakha' gift. In an X post, he wrote:"You absolute liar. You will always try to darken my name, after you got destroyed that night, but you will never achieve that! Yes, good guys don’t do that. They don’t create exclusive digital gifts with real-time value that you can share with your friends and family."