Dillon Danis has once again stirred up drama with his unapologetic dig at
Darren Till, as the two fighters prepare for Misfits Boxing’s next big pay-per-view event. Scheduled for March 29 at Manchester’s AO Arena, Danis will headline the event against YouTube sensation KSI, while Till faces the UFC veteran Darren Stewart in the co-main event. While the focus should on his match against KSI, Danis has not hold back in targeting Till regarding the later’s position on the undercards.
Former UFC star Darren Till gets mocked by Dillon Danis, post the announcement of the Misfits Boxing 21 card
Following the official announcement of the Misfits 21 card on Sunday night, Danis, a former Bellator fighter, shared a photo of Till following one of his UFC losses on Instagram captioning it: “From UFC title challenger to my undercard,”. While it was meant to be a fun filled banter, Till, who once fought for the UFC middleweight title, now finds himself on the undercard of a boxing event instead of the spotlight of a UFC championship fight.
Till responded with a witty comeback of his own, quoting Danis’s post and pointing out that at least he had fought in the UFC, unlike Danis, who has never competed in the series. The banter between the two fighters has only added to the excitement for the event, especially with the added drama of their past exchanges.
Along with the heightened interest surrounding Danis and Till, the event features an exciting lineup of boxing talent. Among the notable names is Harley Benn, the son of legendary British boxer Nigel Benn, who will face professional veteran Joseph Laws. Adding to the lineup is Roman Fury, the brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and influencer boxer Tommy Fury, take on controversial Netflix star Chase DeMoor. Other rising stars like Amir ‘Cashman’ Anderson and YouTuber Fox The G will also be in action, making this a card full of diverse talent.
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How Dana White’s New UFC Policy on Dual-Title Reigns Could Have Impacted Conor McGregor?The hype for the event shall multiply manifold as the fighters gather for the launch press conference on March 4, where tensions will likely continue to rise as they go head-to-head ahead of the big night.