UFC star Conor McGregor recently saw two names he’s more than familiar with link up.
Dillon Danis is set for his first taste of action since October 2023 later this month, when he returns to the Misfits Boxing promotion. He lost his debut under that banner, when Logan Paul outboxed Danis before the former Bellator fighter was disqualified late on.
This time around, the jiu-jitsu black belt won’t be lacing up the boxing gloves. Danis will compete in MMA at Misfits Boxing 22, marking the influencer and crossover boxing company’s first time staging an MMA fight.
Among those who will likely be watching on is McGregor, a former teammate of Danis’. And the American’s recent sparring session with a notable name caught the former UFC champion’s eye.
Photo by Christian Petersen/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty ImagesConor McGregor reacts as Dillon Danis trains with Mike Perry ahead of his return
Before facing Warren Spencer in the ring on August 30, Danis got some work in with the leading star of bare-knuckle boxing, Mike Perry.
After Perry beat Thiago Alves at BKFC: KnuckleMania last year, ‘Platinum’ is now 5-0 in the promotion since leaving the UFC.
As he gears up for his return, Perry recently took time to aid in Danis’ preparation, posting a video of the end of their sparring session on Instagram.
“Had to get some work in this morning and @dillondanis was happy to host and meet me in the middle ahead of his Big fight next weekend!” Perry wrote in the caption. “After 30 minutes, here’s 15 seconds! Let’s Go dude!”
Appearing in the comments section was BKFC part-owner McGregor, who reacted in joy to the link-up between his ex-teammate and promotion’s top fighter.
“AWESOME!” McGregor wrote.
Conor McGregor has had an interesting relationship with Mike Perry
McGregor and Perry have gone back and forth a number of times since the Irishman became a part-owner of BKFC.
Their relationship took a quick downturn after Perry lost to Jake Paul in boxing. An irate McGregor claimed Perry was ‘fired’ from BKFC as a result, a claim that unsurprisingly did not prove to be true.
‘Platinum’ remains one of the bare-knuckle organization’s biggest stars and will return this October to battle another man who has history with McGregor, former UFC contender Jeremy Stephens. ‘Lil Heathen’ was embarrassed by the Irishman in an infamous press conference moment back in 2016.
The Dubliner has been promoting that fight, and according to BKFC founder Dave Feldman, McGregor is preparing to face the winner. It remains to be seen whether the Dubliner will compete in bare-knuckle boxing, especially as he remains under contract with the UFC.