Aug 25, 2017; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Conor McGregor flexes as he stands on the scale during weigh ins for the upcoming boxing match at T-Mobile Arena.  Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

UFC champ Conor McGregor is in a world of trouble after an incident in Brooklyn on Thursday.

McGregor was arrested by authorities in New York City following a rampage that saw him attack a UFC bus, injure a fellow fighter and go completely off the rails (more on that here).

Not lost in all of this, fellow UFC fighters have continued to speak up about the altercation and McGregor himself.

That includes Jim Miller, who took to social media in the aftermath of the rampage to troll McGregor over alleged cocaine use. He did so with a country song, and it’s all sorts of awesome.

After being on the lamb for much of Thursday, McGregor turned himself in to authorities in New York City. He was held over night and into the morning, ultimately finding himself charged with three counts of assault and one count of criminal mischief, per The Washington Post.

In talking about the incident in question, UFC head Dana White wouldn’t even broach the subject of McGregor fighting this year. Instead, he simply indicated that the incident is much larger than the UFC world itself.

Having a reputation as somewhat of a goon, McGregor likely isn’t going to find fellow fighters in his corner following this incident.

Miller is obviously an example of that.

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