CLEVELAND, OHIO: Logan Paul took to Twitter to allege that Dillon Danis confessed to a crime during their sitdown and accused his opponent of manipulating the original footage of their face-off.
They are involved in one of the most intensely private feuds in the history of the influencer boxing scene.
On October 14, the two are expected to square off in a boxing battle. Dillon Danis has been more aggressive in his trash-talking leading up to their fight, which Logan Paul is evidently not willing to tolerate.
Logan Paul accuses Dillon Danis of editing their sitdown footage
Logan Paul has taken to X to claim that his opponent has edited their sitdown footage and may have put himself in even more trouble.
Paul claims that there is no video of Danis stuttering during their in-person meeting. Additionally, he asserts that there is no footage showing the former wrestling prodigy implicating himself in a federal crime.
Paul said, “He made them cut his stuttering and stumbling over sentences, looking like a f***ing idiot. He made them cut him lying about having some photos and multiple other lies. And most importantly, he made them cut him incriminating himself in a federal crime.”
He added, “I have the version. I have a little clip I've assembled that I'm going to post tomorrow, but I guess he was right. That sh*t was edited. But Dillon, don't worry, brother, the people are gonna see it.”
However, Paul did not go into any detail as to what the potential federal crime may be.
Dillon Danis trolls Nina Agdal
The day after Nina Agdal filed legal papers against him in her harassment case, Dillon Danis posted a picture of a barely dressed Nina.
Danis shared an X-rated video of the Danish model, taking the trolling to a disgusting level.
The Danish model then filed a complaint against Danis, alleging that her fiance's opponent had posted 'despicable' things about her more than 250 times since the fight was made public.
However, Danis recently posted the picture on X along with the caption "Morning" and a sun emoji, which he has consistently used to describe his relentless trolling.
After successfully avoiding process servers for a week, he was finally served legal papers the day after he made his post.