(Photo : Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images) MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – Dillon Danis is held again after clashing with Logan Paul (not pictured) throughout a KSI v Tommy Fury – Prime Card Press Conference at Manchester Central.
Logan Paul and Dillon Danis get it on this Saturday, October 14, in a boxing conflict at Manchester Arena in England, with the previous a heavy favourite to prevail over the combined martial artist.
The 30-year-old Danis could not care much less and even reacted to a wager positioned by the Canadian rapper in opposition to him, calling it disrespectful.
850 on my head is disrespect. pic.twitter.com/fpoVFD5XK3
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) October 13, 2023
Drake appeared assured that the WWE star would prevail over the MMA star, putting his cash on Paul, per USA Today.
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More so, the 36-year-old music mogul is already counting his potential earnings from that wager, a payout that may roughly be $1,351,000 on his Instagram web page.
Paul favored by betting gods
It is comprehensible why Drake and different pundits would place huge cash on Paul. The 28-year-old is a heavy betting favourite at -580 to prevail over Danis per Oddschecker.
Danis odds are at +450 whereas a draw is pegged at +1200 per Fox News.
Plenty of animosity is anticipated within the Logan Paul vs. Dillon Danis encounter, particularly after what occurred of their current press convention.
The two protagonists’ current pre-fight press convention resulted in chaos. Paul obtained a minimize within the eye after Danis threw a microphone at him, responding to the WWE star throwing a bottle his manner.
Danis has by no means boxed earlier than, whereas Paul has had a pair – together with one in opposition to KSI and one other retired boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. These experiences are seen as one of many the explanation why the WWE famous person is the odds-on-favorite.
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