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‘The show must go on’ – KSI to face YouTuber FaZe Temper in boxing return after rival Dillon Danis pulls out of fight


KSI has confirmed Dillon Danis has pulled out of their boxing match with YouTuber FaZe Temper drafted in as a replacement.

The pair were set to fight over six rounds next Saturday at Wembley Arena.

KSI has confirmed Dillon Danis has pulled out of their boxing matchCredit: Getty
Dillon Danis will not fight KSICredit: Refer to Caption

But KSI’s manager Mams Taylor announced the bout has fallen through, on promotion MisFits’ YouTube channel.

KSI himself tweeted: “The show must go on. I’m still fighting January 14th.”

Cracks began to appear when Danis, 29, failed to show up to the pre-fight press conference.

And he later voiced concerns over a rehydration clause which prohibited him from weighing more than 185lb the day after their 177.5 lb weigh-in.

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Taylor responded by dropping the clause out of the fight deal but claims Danis never responded.

And he said it was the American’s Paradigm Management stable who informed him Danis was pulling out.

Taylor confirmed they had a replacement opponent already lined up, like was the case in August.

KSI, 29, was due to fight Alex Wassabi, 32, until his internet rival suffered a concussion and was withdrawn.

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Instead, KSI fought TWICE on the same night, beating rapper Swarmz, 25, and Mexican boxer Luis Alcaraz Pineda, 23.

So it is familiar territory for the social media sensation, who is again searching for a new opponent.

KSI tweeted: “2 fights, 2 pullouts.”

It has since been revealed that content creator FaZe Temper – real name Thomas Oliveira – has replaced Danis.

Temper has a 2-1 record, beating King Kenny on points in March and knocking out Overtflow in November.

But he was brutally knocked out himself on KSI’s undercard in August by New Yorker Slim Albaher.

YouTuber Faze Temper will replace Dillon DanisCredit: @temper


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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