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The latest chapter in the rivalry between Conor McGregor and Artem Lobov has been added. The now-broken pair have gone from suing in court to fighting in Ireland and now comes the threats about jail terms. Notably, the Irishman has become a victim of identity theft as a snippet involving him is used by his previous training partner.

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The former UFC champion shared a post from an Instagram story where not-the-real him made an appearance on the screen. However, the imposter took advantage of the recent legal controversy over a Dublin-born fighter.

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What did Conor McGregor share on his Twitter handle?

‘Mystic Mac’ appeared in an engraved state as he declared he didn’t approve of the actions. Further, he told that he would prefer jailing the perpetrator instead of taking them through a suit.

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Thus, he wrote, “Excuse me I didn’t approve of this shite. Who is this guy pretending to be me here? I’d sue but I prefer jail.”

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In the earlier tweet, the UFC star claimed he fixed his long-term training partner with the renowned company, Parimatch. Besides sharing the snippets of the resultant project, he also alluded to his recent audio note.

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Therefore, the Irishman wrote, “Look at this fucking shit. I hooked him up with this company Parimatch an all. Im actually lost for words lads. Out straight. Fucked up cookie you are in the head pal. You’re Bolloxed. #rat”

In the project, the imposter dons the iconic beard and also his signature dressing style. In addition, the imposter perfected limited the 34-year-old fighter’s voice and can be heard stating, “Do what you gotta do”.

Notably, in the audio message, Conor McGregor called his fellow gym partner a ‘rat’. In addition, he challenged Lobov to fight him in Ireland. As expected, the message went viral.

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This was the latest string in their now-broken friendship, as Lobov set the wheels of upcoming controversies in motion.

McGregor and Lobov’s legal strife

Notably, McGregor’s long-term friend and training partner, Artem Lobov, recently sued him. Claiming the idea of Proper No. 12 Whiskey, Lobov sought 5% in the humongous $600 million Proper No. 12 Whiskey deal.

Further, he also claimed that he denied money from the ‘Notorious,’ who offered him $1 million as a reward.

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What do you think of this imposter Conor McGregor’s post? Let us know in the comments below.

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