Dillon Danis reacts to Logan Paul loss, says ‘UFC next’

After his Logan Paul loss, Dillon Danis voiced pride in the fight, hinted at a UFC move, apologized to Drake, and more.

[autotag]Dillon Danis[/autotag] doesn’t appear fazed by a lopsided loss in a lackluster boxing match Saturday vs. [autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag].

The six-round contest saw minimal volume from each man, particularly Danis, who threw only 70 punches and landed 12. The bout co-headlined Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card at AO Arena in Manchester, England.

The fight ended in a brawl after Danis was disqualified in the final seconds and received much criticism from the combat sports community thereafter.

A few hours after the conclusion of the match, Danis shared his thoughts on the bout, Drake’s bet, what’s next, the pending lawsuit he faces involving Nina Agdal, and more, on the social media platform X.

Scroll below to see what Danis had to say – including a potential hint at wanting to join the UFC.

Logan Paul def. Dillon Danis at Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card: Best photos

Check out these photos from the Logan Paul vs. Dillon Danis boxing match at AO Arena in England.

Check out these photos from [autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag]’s disqualification victory over Dillon Danis in the co-main event boxing match at [autotag]Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card[/autotag] at AO Arena in Manchester, England. (Photos by Matt McNulty, Getty Images)

Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card results: Tommy Fury loses point, still wins majority nod vs. KSI

Even with a point deduction, Tommy Fury was declared the winner over KSI in the Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card main event in England.

Despite a point deduction, [autotag]Tommy Fury[/autotag] remained undefeated by picking up a close victory in his hometown against KSI.

The professional boxing bout scheduled for six three-minute rounds was the main event of [autotag]Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card[/autotag] at AO Arena in Manchester, England. The event aired live on DAZN and ESPN Plus pay-per-view. Two judges saw the fight 57-56 in Fury’s favor, while a third saw the fight as a draw, resulting in a majority decision win for Fury (10-0) over KSI (1-1).

The fight got off to a quick start as KSI bounced around light on his feet with a sideways stance. Fury, keeping a more traditional boxing stance, came forward with punches while being cautious of the quick, darting movements of KSI. After both missed with big punches causing a clinch, a short punch from Fury landed to the back of the head leading to pause in the action, and complaints from KSI.

Fury repeated the same action in the closing moment of the first round, and again in the first minute of Round 2. The referee saw enough of the illegal strike and docked Fury a point. When the fight resumed, KSI landed clean right hands before they brawled in the clinch.

The referee was busy breaking up clinches in Round 3, but both fighters found a home for a couple of clean punches. Fury got the better it though, as he connected with a few nice left hooks as KSI attempted to close the distance.

In Round 4, Fury looked to counter the fast movement from KSI with more lefts. Once again, the referee was forced to break up multiple clinches. The round concluded with Fury unleashing a combination as the bell sounded.

When KSI threw first, Fury slipped the punch, resulting in a clinch. The same occurred when Fury offered and KSI ducked. Most of Round 5 was spent in close quarters, aside from an exchange in the closing seconds.

The fight was close going into the final round. With both needing to put a stamp on the fight, the final frame saw more exchanges in space. KSI and Fury landed in exchanges, but as the fight went to the scorecards, it was unclear who would be announced the winner.

Two of the judges thought Fury did enough to earn the win.

During his post-fight interview, Fury said he had to work through an injury in the closing stages of fight camp, but did not want to make excuses for his performance. He also made it clear he has no intention to live up to his brother Tyson’s boxing legacy, but is happy to be able to provide for his family with each boxing bout.

While Fury was humble in victory, the result did not sit well with KSI.

“Robbery,” KSI said. “How many jabs did he land? … I’m the YouTuber, you’re the boxer. I understand you have to win.”

Full results of Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card includes:

  • Tommy Fury def. KSI via majority decision (57-57, 57-56, 57-56)
  • Logan Paul def. Dillon Danis via disqualification – Round 6, 3:00
  • Slim Albaher def. Salt Papi via TKO (punches) – Round 4, 2:54 – for Misfits middleweight championship
  • Deen the Great def. Walid Sharks via unanimous decision (49-44 48-45, 48-45) – for Misfits lightweight championship
  • Anthony Taylor def. King Kenny via unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45) – for Misfits light heavyweight championship
  • King Kenny def. Anthony Taylor via
  • My Mate Nate def. Whindersson Nunes via unanimous decision (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
  • BDAVE and Luis Pineda vs. NICHLMAO and Alex Wassabi ruled a split draw (39-37, 37-39, 38-38) – for Misfits tag team championship
  • Ed Matthews def. Swarmz via knockout – Round 1, 0:30
  • Tempo Arts def. Chase DeMoor via split decision (37-39, 39-37, 39-37) – for Misfits heavyweight championship
  • Astrid Wett def. Alexia Grace via majority decision (28-28, 30-26, 30-26) – for Misfits women’s lightweight championship
  • DTG def. S-X via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:59

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Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card results: Logan Paul wins disqualification after Dillon Danis causes security rush

Logan Paul showed up to fight, but unfortunately, Dillon Danis came to clown around in the co-main event of The PRIME Card in England.

After a heated build that saw physical altercations at pre-fight press conferences, [autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag] showed up for a fight. Unfortunately, his opponent Dillon Danis wanted to clown around.

The exhibition bout scheduled for six three-minute rounds served as the co-feature bout of [autotag]Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card[/autotag] at AO Arena in Manchester, England. The event aired live on DAZN and ESPN Plus pay-per-view.

After the singing of national anthems and an introduction by the legendary announcer Michael Buffer, the ring was cleared of security and the grudge match was on.

There would be no touch of the gloves to start as Paul came out firing punches upstairs and to the body. Danis kept his guard high and tight while Paul picked his punches. The two were talking often early in the round, as Paul punched while Danis smiled in reaction. Throughout the round, Danis pressed forward, but didn’t offer many punches.

Paul kept his hands at his waist to start Round 2 after firing an initial flurry of punches. As Paul punched to the body and offered combinations upstairs, Danis continued to smile as a few boos could be heard from the crowd. Danis started pressing forward, but again, Paul was the only fighter offering offense. After Danis taunted and appeared disinterested in throwing punches, Paul decided to unload a furious series of hard punches as Danis covered up.

Danis came out in the third with his right elbow high in a defensive posture, prompting the referee to issue a quick warning. Paul laughed at the technique but got back to his offense. Danis backed away and then laid on the canvas, inviting him to his guard as if it were a jiu-jitsu match. Neither Paul or the referee were entertained by the antics.

Offering offense in the fourth round, Danis landed a nice right hook early. Things quickly reverted for Danis, though, causing Paul to get agitated at the lack of offensive output from his opponent. Regardless, Paul kept with his steady offense. At the bell, Paul ducked under a punch from Danis, who then grabbed the neck for a guillotine choke.

In Round 5, Danis put himself into a corner, and Paul took advantage by teeing off hard punches. Danis eventually decided to move, but as he missed his own punches throughout the round, he became frustrated and told Paul he would beat him in jiu-jitsu.

With three minutes to go, Danis decided he was done trying to box with Paul.

He shot for a takedown that Paul stuffed, which prompted two security guards to get one foot in the ring. Danis made it appear like he was going to continue as normal, and the fight resumed. A moment later though, another takedown was stopped, and Paul threw a punch while Danis was on the ground. Danis returned to his feet and rushed after Paul. This time multiple security members rushed the ring, causing a chaotic scene.

As a result of his antics, Danis was disqualified.

After things settled and the official result was announced, Paul took shots at Conor McGregor, but vowed to return to the WWE ring to take on Rey Mysterio Jr.

“Is that little leprechaun here? Where you at Conor?” Paul said during his post-fight interview.

McGregor, who apparently was watching the fight elsewhere, appeared pleased at the outcome of the fight.

“What a spectacle, ya’s’r welcome,” McGregor wrote on X.

Up-to-the-minute results of Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card includes:

  • Logan Paul def. Dillon Danis via disqualification – Round 6, 3:00
  • Slim Albaher def. Salt Papi via TKO (punches) – Round 4, 2:54 – for Misfits middleweight championship
  • Deen the Great def. Walid Sharks via unanimous decision (49-44 48-45, 48-45) – for Misfits lightweight championship
  • Anthony Taylor def. King Kenny via unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-45) – for Misfits light heavyweight championship
  • My Mate Nate def. Whindersson Nunes via unanimous decision (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
  • BDAVE and Luis Pineda vs. NICHLMAO and Alex Wassabi ruled a split draw (39-37, 37-39, 38-38) – for Misfits tag team championship
  • Ed Matthews def. Swarmz via knockout – Round 1, 0:30
  • Tempo Arts def. Chase DeMoor via split decision (37-39, 39-37, 39-37) – for Misfits heavyweight championship
  • Astrid Wett def. Alexia Grace via majority decision (28-28, 30-26, 30-26) – for Misfits women’s lightweight championship
  • DTG def. S-X via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:59

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Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card – Best photos from Manchester

Check out these photos from the fights at Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card in England.

Check out these photos from the fights at [autotag]Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card[/autotag], which took place at AO Arena in Manchester, England. The event featured [autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Dillon Danis[/autotag] and [autotag]KSI[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Tommy Fury[/autotag]. (Photos by Matt McNulty and Antony Jones, Getty Images)

Video: Watch Dillon Danis’ last MMA fight before boxing match vs. Logan Paul

Check out Dillon Danis’ most recent fight ahead of his return in a boxing match against Logan Paul.

[autotag]Dillon Danis[/autotag] returns to action this Saturday for the first time since the summer of 2019, and it’s not in MMA, but in a highly viral boxing match against YouTube star Logan Paul.

Danis takes on Paul in a professional boxing match contested at 195 pounds in the co-main event of Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card at AO Arena in Manchester, England. The bout is scheduled for six, three-minute rounds.

Yet, despite the highly talked about fight, there are many who have never seen Danis fight – at least in a sanctioned setting.

Above, you can watch Danis’ most recent fight, which went down at Bellator 222 in New York. He defeated Max Humphrey to improve his MMA record to 2-0. Danis has yet to fight since that first-round submission win.

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Drake bets $850K on Logan Paul to win by knockout in boxing match, Dillon Danis responds

Drake put down big money on Logan Paul vs. Dillon Danis.

Drake is no stranger to dropping big money on sporting events, and his latest bet is on Saturday’s boxing match between [autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Dillon Danis[/autotag].

The Canadian hip-hop artist dropped a whopping sum of $850,000 on Paul to defeat Danis by knockout in their co-main event bout at Misfits Boxing: The PRIME card in Manchester, England. Drake’s bet has a payout ofΒ  $1,351,500.

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Paul and Danis are scheduled to fightΒ for six three-minute rounds and will be contested at 195 pounds. The two have been beefing online and have generated a lot of online buzz in recent months.

Danis, who’s met Drake before, was not amused by Drake’s bet and said he felt disrespected.

“850 on my head is disrespect,” Danis wrote on X.

What do you think about Drake’s latest bet?

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Video: Logan Paul, Dillon Danis finally face off ahead of boxing match – caged and behind glass

Watch Logan Paul and Dillon Danis face off ahead of their fight Saturday in Manchester, England.

[autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Dillon Danis[/autotag] finally faced off without being separated by security, but there was a catch.

The two were able to have a staredown without getting into a scuffle. They were put in a cage and separated by a glass partition so they could get a look at each other before their boxing match Saturday.

The two will fight at AO Arena in Manchester, England, in the co-main event of Misfits Boxing: The PRIME card. The bout is scheduled for six three-minute rounds and will be contested at 195 pounds.

Below, you can watch the final staredown between Paul and Danis.

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Video: Dillon Danis cuts Logan Paul after slamming mic on his face in presser altercation

Logan Paul was cut on the face after Dillon Danis hit him with a microphone.

The scuffle between [autotag]Logan Paul[/autotag] and [autotag]Dillon Danis[/autotag] at Thursday’sΒ pre-fight press conference left one of the competitors bleeding.

Danis cut Paul on the right side of his face after throwing a microphone at him right before they were about to face off to cap off their back and forth at the Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card pre-fight presser. Danis hit Paul on the face, as security was already separating the two in efforts to deescalate the situation. The faceoff between Paul and Danis was cancelled after that.

The original video didn’t show the damage done by Danis, but a new angle surfaced where the WWE Superstar was clearly bleeding.

You can watch the video below (via X):

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Paul and Danis are scheduled to fight Saturday at AO Arena in Manchester, England in the co-main event of Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card. The bout is scheduled for six three-minute rounds and will be contested at 195 pounds.

Although the extent of the damage on Paul’s face is unkown, the YouTube star took to X to say that the fight was still on.

“Dillon can’t escape me,” Paul wrote on X. “The fight is very much happening, the stakes just got higher.”

The promotor of Misfits Boxing, Mams Taylor, also confirmed the fight is still on.

“As far as I know, it is,” Taylor told The Schmo. “I think he’s ok. I don’t think he needs stitches. I don’t think it was that bad.”

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Video: KSI, Tommy Fury have bizarre faceoff separated by plexiglass inside small cage

Ahead of Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card, KSI and Tommy Fury came face-to-face – sort of.

In the world of influencer boxing, it’s always good to expect the unexpected.

At Thursday’s pre-fight news conference for Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card, there were plenty of out-of-left-field moments. Among them was a faceoff between [autotag]KSI[/autotag] and [autotag]Tommy Fury[/autotag], that was far from run-of-the-mill.

KSI and Fury came face-to-face – sort of. A thick layer of plexiglass was between them while they stood in a small cage. The two boxers yapped at one another until Fury’s father, John Fury, entered the cage and attempted to smash the glass with punches and shoulders. Security restrained John Fury and he was removed from the cage.

Misfits Boxing: The PRIME Card takes place Saturday at AO Arena in Manchester, England, with the main card on DAZN pay-per-view. The six-round match between KSI and Fury sits atop the card, which also features Logan Paul vs. Dillon Danis.

Paul and Danis also took part in the news conference just before KSI and Fury took the stage. That segment concluded with an on-stage brawl.

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