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Andrew Tate’s Brother Ropes In Muhammad Ali, Conor McGregor, & Khabib Nurmagomedov to Back Dillon Danis Against Logan Paul

Afnan Chougle
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Andrew Tate’s Brother Ropes In Muhammad Ali, Conor McGregor, & Khabib Nurmagomedov to Back Dillon Danis Against Logan Paul

The controversy between Dillon Danis, Logan Paul, and Nina Agdal is heating up as the battle approaches. It was previously reported that Logan Paul’s fiancee, Agdal, had filed a lawsuit and restraining order against Danis after he released a series of NSFW photographs and videos of her while mocking Paul leading to their fight on 14th October. However, this is not it. The WWE star has revealed in an episode of BS w/ Jake Paul that there are more counts coming for the Bellator star after the fight. However, Andrew Tate’s outspoken brother Tristan Tate said it is too much for trash-talking. He even drew legendary combat sports figures like Muhammad Ali, Conor McGregor, and Khabib Nurmagomedov to support Danis.

Trash-talking has become an accepted feature of combat sports. However, there is always a bar that shouldn’t be crossed. Most fighters avoid bringing up family and personal issues. Some, however, do not, and there have been such occurrences. As a result, Tristan Tate has come out in favor of Danis.

Tate uses Conor McGregor, Khabib Nurmagomedov, & Muhammad Ali’s example to back Danis

“There’s more counts coming. It’s heavy. I’ll be honest, it’s a f****** 50-caliber adamantium bullet to the dome. He’s f*****. We’re about to catch a predator on Oct. 14, because he has some real predatorial s***, which is what he’s in trouble for,” Logan Paul said in recent talks with his brother Jake Paul.

 

The clip went viral and was later uploaded to Happy Punch’s Twitter account. Tristan Tate acknowledged the clip and spoke his mind while supporting Danis. He wrote:

“This is not the way. Jake joked about Tommy Fury’s girlfriend. He didn’t sue, he fought. Connor joked about Khabibs wife. He didn’t sue he fought. I like Jake but this is the fight game. Hype and trash talk shouldn’t end in lawsuits. Re-think this move.”

The former UFC two-division champion Conor McGregor is well-known for his mockery. In the build-up to his bout with Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229, ‘The Notorious’ said a lot of things that many would consider inappropriate. He did, however, lose the fight.

Similarly, Ali was frequently criticized for his religion, but he defended himself in the ring. In addition, Logan Paul’s younger brother Jake Paul previously involved Tommy Fury’s family in the build-up.

Thus, Tristan made his point. However, Logan has indicated multiple times that the lawsuit was sent by Nina Agdal, not him. This has become a contentious issue, with many people holding opposing views.

Danis threatens to pull out of the fight because of the lawsuit

No athlete would want legal wrangling weeks before a bout. However, Danis is now facing a lawsuit as a result of his intrusive social media behavior.

For the same reason, the BJJ champion tweeted that he was withdrawing from the battle. Danis, however, afterward announced that he was just joking around and would not back out. Thus, the bout will take place on October 14th in the United Kingdom, and it remains to be seen whether Danis will be able to back up his trash-talking.

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Afnan Chougle

Afnan Chougle

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Afnan Chougle is a UFC author and content manager at The SportsRush. Afnan has written over 900 articles about combat sports before joining The SportsRush. He has now worked in the industry for over two years. He uses his expertise and enthusiasm to advance his professional career and offers insightful commentary on anything related to combat sports. Since UFC 229, Khabib Nurmagomedov fan Afnan has faithfully followed MMA. Besides "The Eagle," Muhammad Ali is his favorite athlete. Apart from his professional exploits as a UFC journalist, Afnan enjoys honing his skills as an amateur actor/boxer and loves going on occasional treks.

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