Dillon Danis Teases Potential Showdown Cancellation With Controversial Photo Threat Against Logan Paul

Photo: Instagram/Dillon Danis

Dillon Danis has escalated his feud with Logan Paul by claiming he possesses a highly controversial photo of Paul's fiancée, Nina Agdal, suggesting its release could lead to legal trouble.

The animosity between Danis and Paul has been ongoing for years, culminating in their scheduled boxing match on October 14, known as 'The Prime Card'. Danis has taken to Twitter to share images of Nina Agdal with other men, implying intimate relationships.

This campaign of harassment prompted Paul to disable comments on his Twitter posts and reportedly consider legal action against Danis. In the last 12 hours, Danis has posted 27 tweets centered around Paul and Agdal.
In his latest update, Danis declared that the photograph he possesses is so damaging that its exposure would result in the fight's cancellation, as well as potential legal repercussions for himself. Describing the image as equivalent to a "nuclear bomb," he emphasized the irreparable damage it could cause.

Notably, Danis indicated he might share the photo during an interview with Adin Ross on a livestream. Online provocateur Andrew Tate corroborated Danis's claims about the photograph's potency, having allegedly seen it himself.

Despite the controversy, Logan Paul has refrained from publicly responding to the attacks on his fiancée, a stance that Danis labeled as a sign of weakness and cowardice. Fight enthusiasts must wait until October 14 to witness the anticipated showdown between Danis and Paul.
However, the outcome may hang in the balance, contingent upon whether Danis chooses to unveil the potentially explosive image and thereby jeopardize the entire event.



Source: Dexerto

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