Dillon Danis is dealing with a variety of MMA offers, but his coveted organization – UFC has yet to make an offer. Danis even tweeted a twit leading many to believe he already had something on the books.
UFC London ?
— Pablo (@dillondanis) January 7, 2017
UFC London is currently scheduled for March 18th and it will be featuring the retirement of Brad “One Punch” Pickett.
But Dillon clarifies in his latest interview:
“Just other offers from other organizations not the UFC . When the UFC comes I’ll be ready. “
When prompted about interest from other organizations he clarified:
“I’m gonna take the big money fight.”
Of course the conversation with submission radio (attached below) quickly turns to Conor McGregor. Danis is whole heartedly supporting his friend. Clarifying the two have worked together since a couple months prior to the Diaz fight.
That time a nice boy named Jonathan Dwight Jones asked me for a picture. pic.twitter.com/PJRw4cIr2N
— Pablo (@dillondanis) January 11, 2017
Jon Jones Calls Dillon Danis a Douchebag, Has Nothing To Gain In Duel
And as for the Jon Jones statement that Danis is a d-bag, Danis is confident he would prevail citing his Polaris sub victory over Jackson Sousa as a source of confidence.
“I think I’ll submit him and under the 8 minutes. It’s too sloppy with his body and the way he moves. I think I would catch him pretty easily actually, he’s a good athlete and stuff but I can see him disengaging a lot and not coming forward because when you’re coming at a high level black belt it’s not the same as MMA. “
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