Hasbulla Magomedov is currently in Australia conducting a tour that is as short and sweet as the man himself. But he has quickly learned that even his fighting fists of fury can’t protect him from the harsh reality of the law.
Hasbulla has suffered the consequences of illegal parking whilst on a shopping spree in Melbourne, ahead of the second of his two meet and greet appearances, copping a fine for parking in a loading bay.
Hasbulla, in case you’ve been living under a rock, is a 19-year-old (his Instagram page indicates he could now be 20) from Dagestan, a republic of Russia who shot to fame via social media in 2020. Not only is he known for his appearance – Hasbulla has Genetic Hormone Deficiency, otherwise known as dwarfism – but he’s also know for his fiery temperament and love for MMA and the UFC.
He has a legion of fans in Australia, which has now seen him arriving Down Under to complete a short tour, with two dates in Sydney and two in Melbourne. The first leg of the tour is now over, and while he was in the Sydney, Hasbulla lived up to his famous persona by punching people in the face (comically, admittedly).
Now in Melbourne, however, Hasbulla has found himself on the wrong side of the law, after he allegedly received a $185 fine for illegally parking a Lamborghini Huracan in a loading bay, The Daily Mail reports.
The illegal move came as Hasbulla was seen stepping into Burberry to pick up some fresh designer gear. Although, he wouldn’t have needed to go sneaker shopping, as Gold Coast-based sneaker store Plug Hub sent him 19 new pairs. Some do look a little big for him though, if we’re being honest.
Hasbulla is no stranger to designer brands, as he’s regularly spotted wearing a Rolex. DMARGE’s resident watch geek believes he’s wearing an AU$9,600 Rolex Datejust 31 (ref. 278240), although only has somewhat blurry images to go off. Whilst in Australia, the man from Dagestan has also been seen rocking a $1400 Gucci messenger bag and $600 Dolce & Gabbana kids’ sneakers, The Daily Mail relates.

Clearly understanding that punching a parking officer in the face would have landed him in more trouble, we suspect Hasbulla would have just coughed up the cash to pay for his misdemeanour. We now may just have to wait years before he thinks about returning.