Michael Bisping's son pulls off hilarious troll job on the champion with one-eyed gingerbread man

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Michael Bisping (left) and his son (right). [Images courtesy: left image from Getty Images and right image from Twitter @bisping]
Michael Bisping (left) and his son (right) [Images courtesy: left image from Getty Images and right image from Twitter @bisping]

Michael Bisping is spending the festive season with his family and away from mixed martial arts. But his youngest son did not fail to remind him of his career and what could have been for him.

Lucas Bisping is the former UFC middleweight's youngest son. Lucas was confronted by his father as he went about making little gingerbread men as is customary in the holiday season.

Bisping pointed out multiple gingerbread men who weren't whole and questioned Lucas:

"Alright Lucas, I know you're doing gingerbread men but what are these? Are these like - he has one leg, this guy's got one arm, this guy's got no head! What are these? Disabled gingerbread men?"

Lucas imaginatively presented his father with a one-eyed gingerbread man and likened him to the former middleweight champion. He also displayed a gingerbread man without eyes and speculated that that would be the state of his dad had he persisted with his MMA career.

"Yes, and I made a one-eyed one that looks like you. And this [eye-less gingerbread man] - he is you if you continue fighting."

Michael Bisping was known to have fought the latter half of his UFC career with one eye, after suffering an injury in a fight against Vitor Belfort in 2013. He lost the fight in the second round after being knocked out by his Brazilian opponent.

Check out the complete highlights of Belfort's win over Bisping on YouTube:

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Michael Bisping calls out ongoing legal battle between Artem Lobov and Conor McGregor

Former friends and training partners Artem Lobov and Conor McGregor are embroiled in a legal tussle over the Irish whiskey brand Proper No. Twelve. The issue has taken center stage in the mixed martial arts world and Michael Bisping weighed in on it recently.

Proper No. Twelve was sold for a whopping $600 million in 2021 and Lobov has alleged that he is entitled to 5% of the same. His subsequent multi-million dollar lawsuit also claims that Lobov was instrumental in choosing Irish whiskey as a product over vodka.

'The Count' responded to a fan's tweet claiming that Bisping was pleased to not be on the opposing side of McGregor. He expressed his disapproval of the whole situation in a tweet.

"Nah. Mates suing mates is f*****g ridiculous."

Check out his tweet below:

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