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Dillon Danis Accidentally Breaks Logan Paul’s Face Before Fight

Dillon Danis Accidentally Breaks Logan Paul’s Face Before Fight

Dillon Danis appeared to accidentally break Logan Paul’s face before the pair’s highly-anticipated fight on Saturday night.

Both Danis and Paul sat down with Ariel Helwani on Thursday ahead of their big match-up.

After some words were exchanged, Paul appeared to throw a ‘Prime’ bottle at Danis’ groin.

Danis responded by seemingly breaking Paul’s face with his microphone.

After the incident, Danis was seen squaring off with the replacement fighter for this particular match, Mike Perry.

Why would Perry need to face off against Danis? Only if the injury that Paul sustained rendered him unavailable for this weekend’s co-main event.

The lead-up to this fight between Paul and Danis has been really ugly.

Danis leaked multiple provocative photos of Paul’s girlfriend, Nina Agdal, including one of her wearing no clothes at all.

Agdal responded by suing Danis.

The controversial Brazilian jiu jitsu star reacted to the lawsuit by exposing even more of Agdal’s private relations.

The whole thing got really ugly, really fast. The fact that it culminated in Danis seemingly breaking Paul’s face two days before the bout almost seems like par for the course.

Fans, for what it’s worth, had some strong reactions to what occurred.

Big picture, Danis and Paul were the most highly-anticipated fight on this weekend’s card.

They carried the promotion for this match-up – albeit at Agdal’s expense.

The prospect of Paul not fighting Danis is absolutely brutal.

Will Paul and Danis be able to settle their beef once and for all this weekend? Time will tell.

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Anthony Amador

A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.
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