Logan Paul Wins Chaotic Boxing Bout After Danis Disqualified
**Logan Paul** captured a disqualification win over MMA fighter Dillon Danis on 6 July 2026 in Manchester, England, after the Brazilian jiu‑jitsu specialist attempted an illegal guillotine choke in the final round. Paul entered the sixth round ahead 5‑0 on each judge’s scorecard and was seconds from a unanimous decision when the bout was halted.
The co‑main event of the Misfits Boxing card, which also featured Tommy Fury vs. KSI, turned chaotic in the closing minutes. Danis, making his boxing debut, went for a takedown that quickly morphed into a guillotine attempt. Security swarmed the ring as officials ruled the move illegal, issuing a disqualification. Paul, who had been landing crisp jabs and body shots throughout, was declared the winner.
Throughout the first five rounds Paul kept the pressure high, landing clean punches to Danis’ head and torso. Danis offered little offense, relying on occasional clinches that Paul defended with solid footwork. By the end of round five the judges had Paul ahead 5‑0 on all three cards, a margin that left little doubt about the likely decision had the fight continued.
While the bout was billed as a boxing exhibition, Paul used the platform to reinforce his crossover appeal. After the fight he taunted Conor McGregor, hinting at a future showdown in 2024 and reiterating his intent to return to WWE. The win adds a legitimate combat‑sport victory to his résumé, bolstering his credibility as a potential pro‑wrestling star.
Paul confirmed he remains open to another boxing match, specifically targeting McGregor if the Irish fighter steps into the ring. He also hinted at a WWE return later this year, suggesting his next move could involve a high‑profile wrestling storyline. Danis, whose MMA record sits at 2‑0, will likely reassess his transition to boxing after the disqualification.
Fans in Manchester erupted when the referee halted the action, with many taking to social media to praise Paul’s composure and criticize Danis’ “dirty” tactics. The event, streamed on DAZN pay‑per‑view, drew a sizable audience, underscoring the marketability of crossover fights that blend boxing, MMA, and internet celebrity appeal.
Officially, Paul’s professional boxing record remains 0‑1, reflecting his 2019 split‑decision loss to KSI. However, this exhibition victory adds a win to his combat‑sport ledger and may influence future matchmaking decisions across both boxing and wrestling platforms.