Logan Paul Beats Dillon Danis Via Disqualification After Six Rounds As Security Floods The Stage

Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis
Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis

Logan Paul beat Dillon Danis via unanimous decision on Saturday night, with the pre match heat between the pair continuing during the fight as security intervened late into the contest.

Logan Paul Embarrasses Dillon Danis

Dillon Danis began the fight very focused on his defensive approach, which landed him in trouble early on as Paul barraged him with jabs throughout the first couple of rounds.

Paul really started to take advantage of Danis’ defensive approach deep into the second round, as he had his opponent on the ropes with a flurry of shots that lifted the atmosphere in the Manchester Arena.

Danis chose to throw some MMA moves into his arsenal during the second half of the fight, with a backwards punch aimed towards Pauls’s head, as well as a guillotine move that could have really got .

Through the whole fight Danis continued taunting Paul, but the WWE star came out on top in the end, with the heavy betting favourite winning every round before the sixth and final.

Things got ugly towards the end of the fight as Paul punched Danis while he was on the ground, at which point security teams flooded the floor to stop the pair with security themselves brawling in the ensuing drama.

The judges changed the decision, which was unanimous for Paul after six rounds anyway, to a disqualification for Danis shortly after the fight finished.

The Aftermath

In the ensuing drama Paul called out not only Danis in MMA format, but also Conor McGregor in the boxing ring and Rey Mysterio in the WWE ring.

‘Hey McGregor I took your b**** on a leash and took him for a walk! Who’s the real fighter now? If Dillon pays me his whole purse I’ll do him in MMA as well.

‘This is a hobby for me. I’m a WWE superstar. I’m moving back to the WWE. I have my eye on something, on someone. I’m an American boy. I want that US title. Rey Mysterio I already beat you once and I’m coming for that championship.

‘Maybe if Conor McGregor wants to stand up for his b**** I’ll face him next year.’


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