Conor McGregor has settled a lawsuit with former sparring partner Artem Lobov regarding profits from the Proper No. Twelve whiskey brand. Lobov had filed a lawsuit demanding a share of the profits after McGregor reportedly sold his stake in Proper 12 to Proximo Spirits in 2021 for over $130 million. The case was scheduled for hearing on Wednesday at Dublin's High Court, but parties reached an agreement before proceedings. McGregor's statement indicated he is satisfied with the resolution and can now focus on training and his upcoming summer fight. Lobov stated he is happy with the outcome. McGregor was not present at the court hearings, and his last octagon appearance was in July 2021 when he lost to Dustin Poirier with a broken leg in the first round.
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