Far From The Octagon, McGregor Has A Noble Heart: Helps A Sick Woman To Donate Rp23.3 Billion Worth Of PPE
JAKARTA - Conor McGregor is a controversial figure in the UFC world. Love or hate him, the Irish man dramatically raised the sport's profile in no time.
Many people involved with the UFC think McGregor is too self-conscious and someone who rambles on too much. However, there is another side to the 32 year old fighter that not everyone is aware of.
Far from being the octagon, McGregor has served as a positive role model for fist fights. Looks far away from his past antics that have divided many people.
In April last year, as Ireland was battling the COVID-19 pandemic, the UFC star opened eight houses he was paying to build for a homeless family in Dublin.
A month later, he personally delivered several Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) worth £ 1.16 million (£ 13 million) to medics at an Irish hospital.
In October, shortly after offering Dustin Poirier the chance to fight him for charity, McGregor made a significant donation to his childhood idol club Lourdes FC.
In doing so, he was able to provide new equipment to players of all age groups and oversee the development of the team's training facility in Dublin.
Showing further support for a facility close to his home, he also rescued Straight Blast Gym Portarlington in County Laois which was plunged into financial uncertainty due to the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The owner, Philip Mulpeter, is an old friend and former partner of McGregor's training. He was surprised by McGregor's generous attitude.
"I almost cried (when McGregor called)," Mulpeter told ESPN. “To be honest, I don't know what to say to him. I am forever grateful to him.
“Conor isn't looking for gratitude; he's not looking for the media to spread this. "
McGregor's generosity continued this year, donating £ 4,500 to help buy new medical equipment for Catherine O'Leary, 43, who has locked-in syndrome.
The 32-year-old fighter has also launched a limited-edition range of clothing to raise funds for Children's Health Foundation Crumlin.