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Dillon Danis To Return To Professional Grappling In 2023 – With Polaris

Dillon Danis To Return To Professional Grappling In 2023 – With Polaris

It seems that Dillon Danis will make his long-awaited return to professional grappling during this year…
At one of the upcoming Polaris events!

Polaris announced Danis’ return via social media:

Dillon Danis is aiming to make his highly anticipated return to grappling in 2023 with Polaris.
Who would you like to see Dillon face?

The announcement was followed with many interesting proposals, such as the one from Jay Rodriguez:

I’ll do it for $20 and a steak dinner.

And the comment from AJ Agazarm:

Since SUG [Submission Underground] tanked, u reckon we run it back on Polaris.

If Dillon Danis returns, that would mark the first time he entered a grappling competition since ADCC 2017.

Immediately after that, Danis decided to make the transition to professional MMA, making his debut in 2018 (with Bellator).
He won his first match via submission in the very first round, as well as the second match.

However, he hasn’t competed at all ever since, and has become infamous for his behavior outside the octagon.

 

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What do you think? Who should Dillon Danis face in his return?

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