The fallout from UFC 229 is still coming thick and fast.

Khabib Nurmagomedov's fourth-round victory over the returning Conor McGregor was shrouded in controversy following a post-fight brawl.

The Dagestan champion jumped over the Octagon and attacked McGregor's teammate Dillon Danis in the crowd.

Khabib's team then burst into the cage and attacked McGregor, with multiple people actually punching the Irishman.

Zubaira Tukhugov admitted after on Instagram that his attack was indeed premeditated.

Whether they would have actually gone through with the plan had Danis not provoked Khabib is another story.

McGregor's jiu-jitsu training partner has constantly been in the headlines ever since and his night out after the brawl will certainly create more.

Fellow MMA fighter Brian Ortega has revealed that Danis went clubbing on his own that very night with a concussion.

"He came up to me and he was like ‘hey man,'” Ortega told TMZ of his night out with Danis. “At first I was like damn, what are you doing here - especially alone.

"I was like this guy’s a savage right now. He had a hood on, trying to be low key, but he came up to me, he was respectful, he was like ‘hey man, you’re holding it down for the jiu jitsu community, you’re doing your thing, I admire you, I appreciate it.’

"He was cool about the whole situation.”

Ortega then explained how he felt the need to make sure Danis was okay after taking such a unnecessary risk.

"He wouldn’t really tell me much [about the brawl],” Ortega continued. “He was like, ‘yeah man, s**t got crazy. These guys started throwing, I started throwing.’

"One of his eyes was swollen. He was just telling me he got a concussion, so he got down too man. After that, he was going to walk out by himself, and I told my boy, I go ‘make sure this guy gets out of here alright,’ cause, you know, there seemed to be some Russians in that club.

"So I was like ‘make sure this guy gets out safely.’ Cause the last thing you want is this guy getting jumped going out.”