A few days back, former middleweight champion Michael Bisping tears into Bellator’s Dillon Danis and in the process calling him a “second-hand” version of Conor Mcgregor. The young Brazilian jiu-jitsu Danis made a successful MMA debut at Bellator 198 last weekend after finishing Kyle Walker with a rare toe hold submission in the first round. Danis rose to prominence in the MMA world after being inducted into Conor McGregor’s camp for his rematch against lightweight Nate Diaz at UFC 202. Since then Mcgregor and Danis are training partner.
Danis didn’t hold back and fired at Bisping for his own fashion choices on Twitter:
don’t think you should be giving out fashion tips kid stay in your lane. pic.twitter.com/6fHdyO3VXO
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) May 3, 2018
Former middleweight champion known for trash talk responded quickly:
Well affliction paid me a lot to wear that jacket. It’s called sponsorship, you may wanna try and get some. Also, if you’re gonna spend hours trawling the web looking for a bad pic, there’s way worse ones than that. #fail https://t.co/ADDBMrYpXN
— michael (@bisping) May 4, 2018
Surprisingly former UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos who is scheduled to face fellow trash talker Colby Covington at UFC 225, incline on Bisping’s side:
Good one @bisping
— Rafael dos Anjos (@RdosAnjosMMA) May 4, 2018
Danis took RDA down and exchange shots at each other:
don’t speak outta turn kiddo 👋🏻 https://t.co/mllFMzs8Pg
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) May 4, 2018
Kiddo?? Say that when you see me…I was winning world titles when you were playing with you legos
— Rafael dos Anjos (@RdosAnjosMMA) May 4, 2018
you would step on a lego and pull out of a fight so relax there filho 🤣
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) May 4, 2018
After his recent win, Danis took aim at undefeated former Bellator welterweight champion Ben Askren, however, his next bout is not booked yet. The outspoken 24-year-old is certainly being groomed to be Bellator’s next big star. Michael Bisping still weighing his options in terms of his retirement fight.