Besides being a championship-caliber fighter, Conor McGregor has also proven to be a successful businessman. The UFC’s current biggest PPV star owns many business ventures outside the cage. One of those is TIDL Sport, which makes sports recovery products for athletes. The Irishman recently took to social media to show how the sales were doing really well for the line of TIDL Sport products.

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McGregor has several ongoing businesses. They include Proper 12 Irish whiskey, the McGregor FAST fitness app, the August McGregor clothing line, and his pub, The Black Forge Inn. McGregor often promotes his brands on his own, usually via social media.

Conor McGregor asked Walmart and Amazon to restock TIDL Sport

TIDL stands for Tenacity, Intensity, Dedication, and Lifestyle- the mottos on which McGregor founded the brand. He partnered with The Anthos Group to launch the line of next-generation sports recovery products in January 2020. The former two-weight champion has been actively promoting TIDL on his social media since late 2020, during the lead-up to UFC 257.

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The brand’s flagship product is the Plant-Powered Cryotherapy Spray. Aside from that, they also offer a Plant Powered Performance Cream. Recently, McGregor announced via his Instagram stories that the spray was sold out on Amazon and the cream was sold out at Walmart.

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‘The Notorious’ shared TIDL’s own Instagram stories on his own, announcing the news. He also asked the sellers to restock the products. “Up inventory,” wrote McGregor, mentioning both Walmart and Amazon. Both the Cryotherapy Pain-Relief Spray and Cryo-Relief Performance cream are available for $19.95 on the official TIDL website.

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While TIDL has supposedly been performing well, McGregor recently ran into some trouble with Proper 12 after longtime training partner and friend Artem Lobov sued him.

Artem Lobov sued McGregor over Proper 12

Former UFC fighter Artem Lobov filed a lawsuit against Conor McGregor over the sale of the Proper 12 brand. Lobov is trying to lay claim to five percent of what McGregor made from selling the brand in 2021.

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According to Lobov, he was instrumental in laying the groundwork for launching the successful whiskey brand. He said in an interview that he persuaded McGregor to start a whiskey brand and drop the initial idea of a vodka brand.

McGregor’s team has denied all allegations and stated the former champion is the sole founder of the brand. The 34-year-old recently went after Lobov on Twitter as well.

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Have you used TIDL products? What do you think about them? And how do you think the McGregor-Lobov situation will play out? Let us know in the comments below.

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