#4 Michael Chiesa
After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Michael Chiesa became one of several fighters to make his feelings on the issue known. The former lightweight and current welterweight contender has not stepped foot in the octagon since suffering back-to-back losses to Vicente Luque and Sean Brady the previous year.
He recently took to Twitter. His intention, however, was not to call out a fighter for any specific bout.
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Instead, he issued a warning, stating that people ought to pay closer attention to the politicians for whom they vote given the Supreme Court's shocking decision.
While Jeff Molina chose to express his indignation with bewilderment, Chiesa opted to cite the Supreme Court's ruling as a cautionary tale so that such a scenario never repeats itself in the future.
#3 Derek Brunson
Top middleweight contender Derek Brunson was riding a 5-fight win streak before locking horns with Jared Cannonier, who is scheduled to face Israel Adesanya for the middleweight championship in the main event of UFC 276 this weekend.
Had Brunson won his bout with 'The Killa Gorilla', he'd have undoubtedly been rematching the reigning middleweight champion in his first UFC title fight.
Instead, the NCAA Division II standout has not fought since his brutal loss to Cannonier. He, however, is taking the fight to those who spoke up in support of the Supreme Court's striking down of Roe v. Wade. On Twitter, Brunson stated, in all caps, that men have no right to make laws about women's bodies.