AUSTIN, TEXAS: Dillon Danis took a jibe at UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan after losing the boxing match against Logan Paul on Saturday, October 14.
As the opening bell signaled the start of the fight, there was significant excitement and a strong sense of personal rivalry in the air.
Dillon Danis had "trolled" Paul's fiancee in an inappropriate manner, leading to widespread attention and the bout going viral on the internet.
In the end, Logan Paul secured victory through disqualification (DQ) when Danis attempted to employ an 'MMA move' to take him down.
Dillon Danis reacts after loss against Logan Paul, calls out Joe Rogan
Dillon Danis took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on October 15, one day after the fight. He tweeted, “Where’s everyone that said I wouldn’t last a round even Joe Rogan called me Ben Askren?”
Danis seemingly was hinting at the fact that Rogan had compared him to former MMA star Ben Askren. The message was also directed at those who believed Paul would defeat him in the first round.
Nonetheless, supporters of Paul are handling this loss with composure, as they've already started taunting Danis on the internet. But there's a more pressing concern for Dillon Danis; he needs to cover the full expenses of his legal representation.
Fans troll Dillon Danis after his loss against Logan Paul
Internet users immediately flocked to X to drop their two cents after Danis' tweet.
A user said, “Dillon Danis on social media vs Dillon Danis in real life,” whereas another user said, “You lost to a Vlogger, as a professional fighter and are looking for a participation trophy?”
Moreover, another fan said, “Dillon Danis is the reason why you shouldnt let clowns be famous. Truly a let down.” A fan also added, “You defended yourself the entire time of course you lasted you didn't throw any punches.”
While another one said, “The only reason you lasted is cause you had your hands up the whole time, trying not to throw a punch. What happened to all the chats online? Definition of a keyboard warrior.”