Dillon Danis has claimed that he and KSI aren’t any longer rivals after their two planned fights fell through through the years.
The BJJ black belt was as a result of face the YouTuber in his Misfits Boxing debut back in January of 2023, but was forced out as a result of personal issues. Two years later they rescheduled for March of 2025, however the social media star claimed to be sick and the bout was cancelled yet again.
Since then, KSI has retired from boxing altogether but did promote Danis’ return to MMA in September within the Misfits ring. And Danis says that he’s completely happy to fight on his old rival’s promotion as their feud appears to have simmered.
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Dillon Danis says KSI feud is completed – but Logan Paul one continues
After years of animosity including an infamous coffee throw and pancake slap, plainly tensions have thawed between KSI and Dillon Danis. In an interview with Helen Yee, the MMA fighter noted that he views the Brit as a ‘little brother’ despite the indisputable fact that he’s actually older by a matter of weeks.
Nevertheless, the identical can’t be said for Logan Paul, with whom he stays entangled almost three years after their farcical fight. He’s locked in legal proceedings with the WWE star’s wife Nina Agdal for his pre-fight antics, and insists that theirs is a way more serious feud.
“First off, KSI just isn’t suing me,” Danis explained when asked who he preferred between the 2. “In order that’s one. Me and KSI have gone at it a bunch of times; I whacked him with that coffee and he got me with the pancake.
“The pancake move was f—ed up though since it was his show, he had every thing arrange. They checked our f—ing pockets to ensure we had nothing on us and so they were holding my arms back so he set that up but it surely is what it’s, fair game I assume.
“KSI is cool, too. The thing with him is irrespective of our differences, he does technically own Misfits and he doesn’t care after I’m on the cardboard so we’re cool. I do wish to smack him around a bit of bit and throw s— at him and make fun of him, but he’s like a bit of brother to me!”

