Rafael dos Anjos trashes Dillon Danis, Danis challenges him to street fight

By Tom Taylor - October 8, 2018

Shortly after Khabib Nurmagomedov submitted Conor McGregor at UFC 229, he leapt out of the Octagon, and onto McGregor’s training partner Dillon Danis like Mario on a Goomba. From there, he and Danis engaged in a brief scrap, trading punches until they were separated.

Dillon Danis, Khabib Nurmagomedov

Shortly thereafter, former UFC lightweight champion and current welterweight contender Rafael dos Anjos took to Twitter, where he trashed Dillon Danis for his role in this ugly, post-fight brawl.

“This guy Dillan Dennis he is nobody, he just suck Conor’s balls and hide behind him, that’s his job,” Rafael dos Anjos said of Dillon Danis on Twitter. “He never going to make it, be on Conor’s corner is his career highlight.”

Danis wasted not time in replying. Though his response was a little difficult to decipher, it’s clear that he was challenging dos Anjos to a fight — outside the cage, and more importantly, outside the jurisdiction of athletic commissions.

“Let’s fight then fuck commissions let’s meet up and fight you pussy little bitch you give every fight you no heart rat,” a fired up Dillon Danis said on Twitter.

Rafael dos Anjos also gave his thoughts on the role of Khabib Nurmagomedov and his training partners in UFC 229’s wild post-fight brawl. In his eyes, Nurmagomedov should not be punished. Nurmagomedov’s training partners who rushed the cage and attacked McGregor, however, should be.

“Just to be clear the guy that jump the cage and punch Conor from behind should be banned not Khabib,” Rafael dos Anjos said on Twitter. “That was what I said yesterday. Khabib by jump the cage he hurt nobody by him self and his image.”

Where do you stand on this beef between Rafael dos Anjos and Dillon Danis? Join the conversation in the comments section below.

This article first appeared on BJPENN.COM on 10/8/2018.

This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM


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Conor McGregor Dillon Danis Rafael dos Anjos UFC