
Rory MacDonald thinks Conor McGregor did the right thing
UFC welterweight contender Rory MacDonald thinks his fellow fighters can learn a thing or two from embattled featherweight champion Conor McGregor
MacDonald threw his support behind the Irishman on Saturday during a string of tweets that implored other UFC combatants to find out what they're truly worth.
my opinion @TheNotoriousMMA did the right thing, us fighters could learn a thing or 2 bout knowing r worth. also we should support eachother
— Rory MacDonald (@rory_macdonald) April 23, 2016
Lightweight contender Michael Johnson replied to the tweet, pointing out that not every fighter has the financial security McGregor has, which may stifle their voice.
@rory_macdonald @TheNotoriousMMA he has the bank account to speak his mind and try to do the right think. Majority of fighters don't????
— Michael Johnson (@FollowTheMenace) April 23, 2016
@FollowTheMenace @TheNotoriousMMA if we want changewe all have 2 stand with the guy whos made it 2 the spot were its possible 2create change
— Rory MacDonald (@rory_macdonald) April 23, 2016
According to a list of disclosed salaries from the Nevada State Athletic Commission, MacDonald made just $59,000 at UFC 189 during his Fight of the Year brawl with Robbie Lawler, while McGregor made $500,000 for his bout against Chad Mendes on the same card.
MacDonald has been very vocal recently about making the most money possible on his next contract. If the UFC isn't willing to show him the money, his last fight for the promotion could be his headlining bout against Stephen Thompson. But ideally, MacDonald said he'd take care of business June 18 and re-sign on his terms.

