Who knows how many people commenting are Tyson fans, anyway I'd say there is more comments in her dismissing the womans claim than supporting it. You don't care thought right - you are only pointing this out as a justification for refusing to look at McGregor with any objectivity on your part?
I used to like Conor - I thought his attitude was inspiration to a lot of working class young guys like people I grew up with and his performances in the cage were undeniable. I liked his style and even if I thought he showed some signs of being a dickhead I was more positive on him than negative. I went through an incredibly difficult time in my life in like 2017, I was hospitalised, my life was a mess and in a super dark place. I started pulling myself out of it over the following year and I actually got a print made with a quote from McGregor after Diaz 2 saying 'Doubt me now', because it gave me inspiration and that was the energy I was bringing to putting my life back on track. I had that print on my wall for a long time but when I found out about the rape allegation in 2019, the word and details on it spread much quicker and more widely in the UK, and his actions began to spiral I took it down - because it became clear to me that he didn't accord to my values as a man and a human being.
I don't know if you are trolling with it or you really support the guy that much but its not healthy to think that way about famous people if you do. You have to stand to your own values and have standards for the way you would treat others and expect others to do the same - giving anyone a blank cheque just because you look up to them is a bad, bad way to live your life.