Logan Paul mocks Dillon Danis with brutal Instagram post following disqualification win

Logan Paul is still revelling in his win over Dillon Danis.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer and his fiancee, Nina Agdal, were subjected to daily social media trolling from the moment he agreed to fight Conor McGregor’s teammate on the undercard of KSI vs Tommy Fury.
However, Danis failed to back up his words with action in the ring and was slumping to a decision defeat in his boxing debut before starting a chaotic brawl on Saturday night.
The submission specialist tried to lock up a guillotine choke that failed but still prompted a member of Paul’s security team to jump into the ring to help his client.
Danis threw punches at security before more people swarmed the ring and started a mass brawl that ultimately led to the fight being called off early.
Paul was declared the winner by disqualification and on Sunday he took to his Instagram story to post a picture of Danis throwing a punch at his bodyguard.
He captioned the image: “They’re saying he threw more punches at my security than me.”
Danis only landed 16 punches throughout his boxing debut, and it had nothing to do with Paul picking up defensive tips during his 2021 exhibition with boxing legend Floyd Mayweather.
The 30-year-old seemed uninterested in mounting any real offence and only threw 70 punches throughout the six-round contest that ended due to his aversion to boxing rules.
Meanwhile, Paul threw an incredible 330 punches and landed 108 of them as he finally recorded a boxing win after twice falling short in fights with KSI.
‘The Maverick’ used his post-fight speech to call out professional wrestling legend Rey Mysterio, and it appears his next big fight will be in the WWE where he’s become an unlikely star in recent years.
Paul also expressed an interest in boxing McGregor who was watching his fight and was one of the few people praising Danis on social media in the immediate aftermath.
Danis will most likely head back to MMA after his dismal boxing debut.
It is a sport where he was a promising 2-0 prospect before suffering a catastrophic knee injury in 2019.