The much-anticipated UFC lightweight title fight between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson looks set to fall by the wayside for a fifth time.

UFC lightweight champion Nurmagomedov (28-0 MMA, 12-0 UFC) appeared on Instagram Live on Monday to explain his situation and revealed he currently is stuck in his native Dagestan after plans to travel to the United Arab Emirates for UFC 249 hit travel restriction issues.

Now the Russian is back home under a national travel lockdown, and revealed the UFC is considering moving ahead with the event without him.

“We were training at (American Kickboxing Academy) without any information regarding the fight – where and how is it going to happen,” he said (via RT Sport translation). “Then the UFC told us that the fight 100 percent isn’t happening in the States. And they said that 99 percent that it will happen in (the United Arab) Emirates – Abu Dhabi.

“After talking to the UFC, we decided to fly over to the Emirates a month before the fight. I don’t remember the exact date – it was (March) 19 or 20. I’ll have to check. But when we landed in Emirates, we learned that they are going to close (the) borders and no one will be able to leave or fly in with (the) exception of residents.

“So, we had to fly back to Russia. Currently, I am in Dagestan and I am training and preparing every day, although I don’t know what am I preparing for, because after we came to Russia we also learned that the borders are going to be locked. Same like in the States, same like in Europe, Emirates – everywhere. The whole world is in quarantine right now.”

Now that it appears Nurmagomedov is locked down in his native Russia, his participation on April 18 looks improbable at best in the current climate with the various travel bans around the world significantly restricting movement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nurmagomedov also suggested that UFC 249 may still go ahead without him and said he had heard UFC officials were considering alternative opponent options for Ferguson (25-3 MMA, 15-1 UFC).

“So now I am hearing that they are looking to organize it with or without me. OK, go ahead,” he said. “Everyone should follow the laws. I am not against it. I know that fighters need to feed their families and pay their bills. I know how hard it is for the fighter. Unless they fight, they aren’t getting any money.

“I am even hearing that they are looking for an opponent for Tony, because he is in the States and I am here in Russia. But I am here not on my own will. The UFC told me that this fight 100 percent isn’t happening in the USA, and even if it’s not happening in the Emirates, it will happen on this side of (the) Atlantic. We discussed everything with the UFC. By that time, I already spent five weeks of hard training at AKA.

“Now I don’t really know what’s going on. It’s really hard to train and cut your weight when the whole world is locked down and you don’t know what you are preparing for. But it’s not the first time I face obstacles in my career.”

UFC 249 was originally scheduled to take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., on April 18. But those plans changed following the impact of the global coronavirus pandemic. However, UFC president Dana White has remained confident that the event will go ahead and told Yahoo! Sports’ Kevin Iole that the show will take place as a behind-closed-doors show in an alternative location.