Dillon Danis has once again come under fire from MMA fans, after his comment regarding a face-off between Francis Ngannou and Renan Ferreira led to a wave of criticism.
'The Predator' is set to return to MMA later this year when he faces off against Ferreira at the PFL Super Fights: Battle of the Giants event. The action is scheduled to go down on Oct. 19.
As the bout marks Ngannou's first PFL bout since signing with the promotion last year, all the stops are being pulled out in the build-up, which included having Jake Paul appear at the recent press conference. 'The Problem Child' has also been involved in the promotional elements of the fight, and was recently pictured standing between Ngannou and Fereira for their in-cage faceoff.
Check out the photo here:
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Danis was then spotted in the comments section and he refused to mince his words as he shared his reaction to the photo. He wrote:
"Embarrassing"
Danis' attempt at trolling appears to have backfired, as one fan opted to remind the 31-year-old that he lost to Logan Paul in a boxing bout last year. They wrote:
"You lost to Logan Paul"
Another fan said:
"That’s u bud"
One fan wrote:
"You got beat by a YouTuber"
Another fan added:
"You're washed"
Instagram user @kvngmilfromnapp said:
"Nah I want what your smoking cause wtf 🤣"
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Francis Ngannou interested in facing Deontay Wilder in a boxing match
Francis Ngannou has revealed he isn't done with his time inside the squared circle just yet. 'The Predator' recently expressed his interest in facing Deontay Wilder in the future, despite coming up short in both of his boxing outings so far.
During a recent interview with talkSPORT, Ngannou was asked about facing-off against Wilder, and whether 'The Bronze Bomber' had a chance against him if they competed in an MMA octagon.
The Cameroonian then dismissed any possibility of Wilder having a chance in MMA, stating that a boxing bout between them would be the fairer discipline. He said:
"[I'd like to face him] In pure boxing. Don't be delusional here, that is where we both stand a chance... If we go like mixed martial arts, only one man stands a chance... A fight is never too easy, but [it will be] close to too easy."
Check out Francis Ngannou's comments here: