Conor McGregor must reveal income from Proper No. 12 sale

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Conor McGregor is getting ready for two big fights soon. He will be back in the Octagon on June 29 to fight ‘Iron’ Michael Chandler in UFC 303. McGregor’s total wealth is around $200 million, mostly because of selling his famous Irish whiskey brand, Proper No. 12. After selling most of it to Proximo Spirits for $600 million in 2022, McGregor and his team made a lot of money. But McGregor’s friend and former UFC fighter Artem Lobov took legal action against him, claiming he was promised a 5% share in Proper No. 12 but got nothing from the sale. McGregor offered Lobov $1 million, which Lobov refused. If Lobov can prove his claim, he could get $20 million. McGregor has to show his earnings to the Dublin High Court by May 10. Lobov previously sued McGregor for defamation for calling him a “rat” on social media, but the court decided in McGregor’s favor and ended the case.

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