WATCH: Conor McGregor's hilarious recreation of 'rat' jingle for Artem Lobov on a new toy has fans bursting out in laughter
In the latest of his Twitter attacks against his former friend Artem Lobov, Irish superstar Conor McGregor shared a video of a new toy singing the 'Artem is a rat' jingle that was started by McGregor himself.
'The Notorious' was humored with the toy as can be heard in his laughter in the video.
You can watch the video below:
The video also left MMA fans in splits, who shared their reactions in the comments section of the video.
One user said that he was too inebriated to watch the video without bursting into laughter.
"Bro I’m too f**king stoned for this vid."
Another individual claimed that McGregor might have been under the influence of alcohol in the video.
One Twitter user hailed 'The Notorious' as the funniest man in the sport of MMA.
A few more responses to Conor McGregor's post can be seen below:
Conor McGregor has been firing shots at Artem Lobov on social media ever since the latter sued McGregor for a share in the sale proceeds of the 'Proper 12' Irish whiskey brand.
Lobov claims that he played a crucial role in the origin of the brand and thus, should be compensated with a five percent share of the total sale amount ($600 million).
When will Conor McGregor be back into the octagon?
Conor McGregor - the biggest name in mixed martial arts - has been missing from action for quite some time. The Irishman's last fight took place in July 2021 when he faced off against Dustin Poirier in a trilogy fight at UFC 264.
McGregor suffered an unfortunate leg injury in that fight that resulted in 'The Diamond' being declared the winner.
'The Notorious' has since been recovering from the leg-break and looks to be back in phenomenal shape now. Although no official date has been announced, there is a very good chance of 'Mystic Mac' competing in 2023.
Conor McGregor's return fight will possibly take place at welterweight as the former two-division champion has put on a lot of muscle.
No opponent is set, but Michael Chandler seems to be the front-runner. At UFC 264, 'Iron' had called out the Irishman for a showdown at 170 pounds, to which McGregor had responded positively.
Over time, both fighters have expressed interest in fighting each other and even UFC president Dana White is open to making the matchup a reality. So, there is a good chance that McGregor's comeback fight will be against Chandler in 2023.