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“He’s Dogwater Just Like KSI”: After Threatening to Expose Jake Paul, Conor McGregor’s Ex-Teammate Mocks ‘P*ssy’ Logan Paul Over Contract Dispute

Anujit Vijayakumar
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Dillon Danis is no stranger to the war of words that is prominent in the world of combat sports. Being the menace that he is, Danis has once again stirred the pot with Logan Paul and his brother Jake Paul, whilst dragging his scheduled opponent KSI through the mud.

A Jiu-Jitsu prodigy, Danis burst onto the scene in 2016, when he was cherry-picked by Conor McGregor to help enhance the former two-weight world champion’s Jiu-Jitsu adroitness.

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The American would grasp the opportunity presented before him, to amplify his patronage before becoming a professional combat sports athlete himself.

With Danis now slated to make his professional boxing debut against famous influencer turned boxer KSI, it appears as though the 29-year-old is setting himself up for the future, vying for bouts against the Paul brothers.

Also read: “Devastating Boxing Skills Right”: UFC Legend Brutally Destroys Conor McGregor’s Ex-Teammate After He Asked to Choose a Side for His Upcoming Match

Dillon Danis chastises Logan Paul!

The American took to Twitter to establish his version of events, about an apparent bout against the latest WWE talent to be recruited, Logan Paul, which was meant to take place previously.

According to Danis, Logan Paul and himself were signed to fight each other, but the latter pulled out a week after he signed allegedly. Danis went on to slander and discredit the Paul brothers claiming they would never fight any real competition, whilst giving props to KSI.

Danis tweeted-

“I had a contract completely signed with @LoganPaul btw i think he’s dogwater just like ksi, but the pussy pulled out just a week after we both signed the paul sisters will never fight anyone they know they not guaranteed to win. so fair play to @KSI for taking this fight.”

There seems to be a trend going on where Danis has been keen to lock horns with boxers. Considering that his boxing skillset is subpar at best, the only rational approach for his asking of these fights is money.

Also read: Former UFC Fighter Exposes Conor McGregor’ Former Teammate After Altercation With Nate Diaz

Dillon Danis has threatened to expose Jake Paul!

It’s public knowledge by now that the ‘Problem Child’ has emphasized his attention to the sport of boxing. Having made his name as an influencer initially, Paul has now certified himself as a professional boxer..or somewhat to an extent.

In order to be considered an authentic boxer, one must fend off the threats pertaining to the boxing hemisphere. Paul, however, has taken on the strategy to dismantle former martial artists and legends of the sport.

While it may add a certain credibility to his resume, considering they are indeed former world champions, it doesn’t legitimize him as a real threat to boxers. And some are of the belief that his fights with his opponents are rigged, such as Dillon Danis.

Danis took to Twitter earlier this past week to reveal that he has proof that the outcome of Paul’s encounters is predetermined. Although he also stated that he wouldn’t divulge the evidence as he had no intention to ruin his career.

The fact is the odds of this becoming a reality is minuscule considering, that the sport they participate in has been developed over 100 years. Any event that could hamper the legitimization of their sport would not come to fruition.

Also read: “Only Reason I Won’t Release”: Conor McGregor’s Ex-Teammate, Who Beefed With Nate Diaz, Claims He Has ‘Proof’ That Jake Paul’s Fights Are ‘Rigged’

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Anujit Vijayakumar

Anujit Vijayakumar

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Anujit Vijayakumar is an NBA and Combat Sports writer at The SportsRush. An avid sports enthusiast, Anujit has been involved in the NBA and Combat Sports spectrum for over five years. Having joined The SportsRush in 2022, Anujit has been an integral member of both the basketball and combat sports community. He has published over 200 articles for NBA and over 150 articles for MMA primarily since his tenure began as a content writer.

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