Toto, I have a feeling we’re not in Bellator anymore.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) lightweight champion Conor McGregor is one of the most popular and recognizable athletes in the world, thanks to his exploits in both mixed martial arts (MMA) and boxing.

The Kinahan cartel doesn’t give a shit.

According to veteran crime reporter Paul Williams, the “Notorious” troublemaker has been targeted by the mob — to the tune of a €900,000 ransom — for his role in a barroom brawl over the weekend in Dublin, Ireland.

News Talk transcribes:

Conor McGregor is potentially in very, very serious danger, I hear that from my sources and from looking at the lay of the land. He has ended up crossing swords- accidentally or however - with some very, very heavy people, or some people who are related to some very, very heavy people who could pose a very serious threat to his safety, and potentially his life. And I don't say that lightly. And these people, you have to remember – as I keep saying – they don’t care, they don’t have parameters, they don’t have boundaries, they don’t discriminate between whether you’re an international sporting icon or just a man on the street. They shoot you, they injure you, they do whatever they want to do. I think it’s extraordinary. And I think in the next 24-48 hours, I believe that An Garda Síochána will be approaching Conor McGregor and saying to him, ‘By the way, we just want to officially inform you that potentially your safety is at risk'. I think it’s an extraordinary state of affairs.

He may need that gun he was flashing on Instagram.

Why does the Kinahan drug cartel — run by Christy “The Dapper Don” Kinahan — suddenly care about a local barroom brawl? According to The Irish Sun, McGregor wound up slugging the father of a well-known gangland figure, described as a “volatile drug dealer” with “an extremely violent past.”

The police have been made aware of the situation, but according to reports, no complaints have been filed on either side (with no injuries reported) and there is no credible threat against the Irishman’s life.

Yet.