Conor McGregor has resolved his legal dispute with former sparring partner Artem Lobov regarding his Proper No. Twelve whiskey business. Lobov had filed a lawsuit demanding a share of profits from the brand's sale, which reportedly netted McGregor over $130 million when he sold his stake to Proximo Spirits in 2021. The case was scheduled for Wednesday at the High Court of Dublin, but Lobov's attorney informed the judge that the parties had reached an agreement. McGregor's lawyer read a statement saying he was satisfied the matter was resolved and could now focus on training for an upcoming summer fight, thanking Lobov for his contribution to the whiskey business. The settlement terms were not disclosed, but Lobov stated he was happy with the outcome. McGregor did not attend the court hearings and has not fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier in July 2021.
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McGregor settles Proper 12 whiskey dispute with Lobov outside court
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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