Dillon Danis, the controversial MMA fighter, has announced his potential retirement from fighting, pending a decision from the UFC. After his return to professional fighting through a boxing match with Logan Paul, Danis is considering his next move. While he has become involved in the influencer boxing scene, his background in MMA makes a return to professional cage fighting a more likely option.

Although Dillon Danis has never fought in the UFC, his MMA background and popularity have raised expectations that he might get a debut and a notable fight in the organization. Danis has publicly expressed his interest, but so far, there has been no official word from the UFC regarding his debut.

In a recent interview, Danis stated, “I’m going to tell Dana White, I don’t care who it is, give me anybody. If they don’t do it, I’m just going to retire… I can just chill…. I don’t need the money, I’m good. I’m chilling. I made enough money off the Logan fight. We made a lot of money, trust me.”

It remains unclear whether Danis is considering retirement from fighting altogether or just from MMA. However, his comments suggest the former. As for the amount of money he made from his fight against Logan Paul, the details are not publicly disclosed, but it appears to have been a substantial sum.

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While it’s difficult to imagine that Danis won’t be given an opportunity by Dana White and the UFC, his future in the organization remains uncertain. With his desires made public, it’s possible that we will receive more clarity on the subject and Danis’ fighting career in the near future.

What are your thoughts on Dillon Danis potentially retiring from fighting if he doesn’t get an opportunity in the UFC? Do you believe he should be given a chance to compete in the organization? Leave us a comment.

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