Darren Until is claiming that Dillon Danis refused to combat him following the fallout of his bout with KSI.
Until was scheduled to tackle Darren Stewart within the co-main occasion of Misfits Boxing 21 on March 29 on the AO Area in Manchester, England. The combat card was set to be headlined by a grudge match between KSI and Danis.
Nevertheless, final week, the YouTuber-turned-boxer revealed {that a} three-week battle with sickness had led to all the occasion being postponed.
Disheartened by the occasion’s postponement, “The Gorilla” voiced his frustration on social media, emphasizing that he was totally ready for his combat. He even had an opportunity to salvage the cardboard, however sadly, it didn’t come to fruition.
Throughout a current interview with iFL TV, Until revealed that he was supplied an opportunity to face Danis in a reworked important occasion. Nevertheless, based on the UFC welterweight title challenger, “El Jefe” finally declined the combat.
“Yeah, that was introduced up, and I don’t know whether or not they stated one thing like, they couldn’t do it for some political causes, or I don’t know if he stated no,” Darren Tll stated. “I’m fairly sure that he [Danis] stated no. I can’t think about Dillon desirous to combat me in boxing. I attempted to combat him, however clearly, that didn’t materialize. So I don’t know why. On my facet, clearly, I stated yeah, however who is aware of on their facet.
Darren Until returned to competitors after a protracted absence following his UFC departure, making his boxing debut below the Social Knockouts banner in June 2024. In an sudden consequence, he claimed a TKO victory over Mohammad Mutie.
“The Gorilla” later returned to the ring below the Misfits Boxing banner in January, competing in knowledgeable bout the place he secured a sixth-round knockout towards Anthony Taylor.
In the meantime, as Danis awaits the rescheduling of his bout towards KSI, he stays booked to compete below the newly launched World Combat League (GFL). He’s set to face former UFC interim light-weight champion Tony Ferguson in a bout provisionally set for Could.