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Conor McGregor and Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey

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Conor McGregor and Proper No. Twelve Irish Whiskey
Conor McGregor turns math professor. Yes, seriously!
COVID-19 has almost shut the entire planet down. With almost all the countries enforcing a self-quarantine policy, people are requested to stay indoors and help prevent the spread. Everyone has been locked indoors for a while now and boredom is getting to them.
But no worries. We have our favorite MMA fighter Conor McGregor to help keep us busy and entertained in times like these. To promote his already world-famous whiskey brand Proper 12, Conor took to Twitter. He conducted a math riddle contest, where the person who answered his riddles right won a bottle of Proper Twelve.
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Math riddles 😂 pic.twitter.com/zNS9j6kujr
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) March 27, 2020
Conor being Conor wouldn’t let this just be a simple riddle contest. He quite obviously had to poke fun at someone. This time it was actually all in good spirits and quite funny. The fans loved it and it was overall well received.
So what was this hilarious joke Conor made?
What’s next for Conor McGregor?
Conor McGregor is fresh off an absolutely dominating performance. He beat Cowboy in a mere 40 seconds and announced his arrival back to the UFC in style. Before this Conor hadn’t won’t a professional bout in over two years. But what’s next for the greatest Irish born wrestler?
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Conor has a mountain of options in front of him. Early on this year, Dana White promised Conor the winner of Khabib vs Tony Ferguson. That fight is supposed to go down this April 19th. Conor also has the option to fight Justin Gaethje next. A win over Gaethje will for sure put him in the number one contender’s spot for the lightweight belt. And will assure him his rematch against Khabib.
McGregor has always bounced back higher than expected. This time, his next fight will be his ultimate test. Does Conor McGregor still have what it takes to be the best and undisputed Champ? We’ll have to wait and watch.
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