Conor McGregor’s Proper 12 whisky pulled from UK and Ireland shelves as ‘Notorious’ legal fallout goes on

Conor McGregor marks a rare case in UFC who has faced heights of fame and fandom like no other ever before. But now, the Irishman

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Conor McGregor marks a rare case in UFC who has faced heights of fame and fandom like no other ever before. But now, the Irishman superstar is trailing a lot more than behind, all in part to his civil case fallout vs. Nikita Hand. Now, McGregorโ€™s Proper No.12 whisky has also cut ties after it!

Conor McGregor and Proper No.12 have had a relationship since the whisky brandโ€™s inception in 2018 โ€“ but not anymore. From itโ€™s flashy intro at the UFC 229: Khabib vs. McGregor PPV event, it has been one for ages. On Tuesday, Proper Twelve-parent company and 100pc stake owner Proximo Spirits announced it will no longer feature him as the brand face. This is per a report from theย Irish Indepedent.

The Currency also reports that Irish retail giant Musgrave is delisting McGregorโ€™s Proper No.12 and Forged Irish Stout. The companyโ€™s brands include Supervalu, Centra, Mace and Daybreak. Additionally, British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer Tesco confirmed that it was removing McGregorโ€™s alcohol brands from all of its retail outlets. Notably, the Irishman sold the majority of his control over Proper 12 in a blockbuster deal in early 2021.

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McGregorโ€™s Black Forge Inn was already in deeper water since itโ€™s purchase and rebranding in 2020. This current fallout comes after Fridayโ€™s jury ruling that McGregor is liable for a 2018 assault on Nikita Hand. โ€˜The Notoriousโ€™ is hemorrhaging an upward ofย โ‚ฌ248,000 in damages (ยฃ206,000 /$260,000 all-in) and narrwoly slid past criminal charges. All in all, this new development is quite viral.

Fight fans react to Proximo Spirits cutting Conor McGregor

McGregor, 36, has been the UFCโ€™s biggest star and top draw for the past decade. Although โ€˜Notoriousโ€™ has been out of action since the summer of 2021. There has been talk of the ex-champ returning to the octagon sometime in late 2025, but current trajectory is seeing the Irishman in a bad pitfall.

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Proximo Spirits is the second company to sever its relationship to McGregor in recent times. IO Interactive, the parent company of the popular โ€˜Hitmanโ€™ video game series, did likewise. It announced that McGregor would no longer be a purchasable character in its Hitman 3 โ€“ IO Interactive โ€“ Celebrity Elusive Target pack.

Now comes the hit that McGregor and Proper Twelve will not be the celebrity brand duo it has always been. Here are a few top reactions to that:

Many have unanimously agreed that there is no brand without Conor McGregor. However, less-staunch fans have voiced this marks the beginning of the end for the Irishman. Yet, a few others billed that come whatever, the promotional CEO would stand by its golden goose.

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The UFC has continued to stay silent on the the assault ruling against Nikita Hand. But itโ€™s quite evident that the former UFC two-division champion will not have a fair shake going forward. McGregor is expected to appeal the juryโ€™s ruling, however.

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