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Logan Paul brutally trolls Dillon Danis after MMA star ’embarrassed himself’ by starting furious brawl


LOGAN PAUL trolled Dillon Danis on social media after their fight descended into chaos.

Paul defeated MMA ace Danis in a boxing match via disqualification on Saturday at Misfits.

Logan Paul trolled Dillon Danis after beating him at Misfits BoxingCredit: Instagram @loganpaul
Paul beat Danis via disqualification after the latter tried a jiu-jitsu moveCredit: Alamy

The Maverick picked up the win after the MMA fighter tried to take his opponent down with a jiu-jitsu move in the final round of their bout.

The YouTuber won every round before the sixth and chaos ensued after the bell.

A mass brawl ensued with security stepping in to separate the two fighters.

Paul went on to pour salt on his American rival’s wounds online with teasing mock-ups on Instagram.

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The first showed a chained-up Danis as a dog, with the Prime founder behind him brandishing a bat.

The second showed the 30-year-old’s injuries and was ironically captioned “real fighter”.

The social media sensation also took to Twitter where he admitted he doesn’t feel proud of his victory as Danis “sucks”.

Paul tweeted: “Honestly nothing to be proud about. That dude sucks, a real c**t.

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“I’m gonna go back to living my life but felt good to beat his a*s for 6 rounds and let him embarrass himself. Drink Prime.”

Paul called out UFC legend Conor McGregor for a boxing match during his post-match press conference.

The 28-year-old also challenged WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio for the US Championship.

Mysterio appears keen for a fight, which may take place at Crown Jewel on November 4 in Saudi Arabia.

The three-time world champion tweeted: “Did @loganpaul just call me out? I’m not hard to find homie. Every Friday Night on SmackDown.”


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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