Dillon Danis MMA Return: Tate Armbar Footage Emerges
Dillon danis’ MMA Comeback Opponent Caught in Armbar by Andrew Tate in Worrying Footage
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Dillon Danis,the controversial MMA fighter and jiu-jitsu black belt,is gearing up for his return to the cage.However, recent footage has emerged showing his potential comeback opponent, a fighter known only as “The Problem,” being submitted via armbar by none other than Andrew Tate. This advancement has raised eyebrows and sparked concern among fans as Danis prepares for his first fight since 2019.
The Troubling Footage Surfaces
The video, which has been circulating online, shows “The Problem” in a grappling session with Andrew Tate, the controversial online personality. In the clip, Tate, who has a background in martial arts himself, expertly secures an armbar, forcing ”The Problem” to tap out. This submission occurred during a training session, and the ease with which Tate achieved it has led many to question “The Problem’s” readiness for a fight against a skilled grappler like Danis.
Danis’ MMA Journey and Recent Setbacks
Dillon Danis last competed in MMA in 2019, defeating Max Humphrey via first-round submission. As then, his career has been marred by inactivity and a highly publicized fallout with his former management, bellator. He was scheduled to make his return against Tony Ferguson on the debut of the GFL, but that event was ultimately cancelled.
Danis has maintained a strong connection with the MMA community, notably training with Nate Diaz since 2016. The two have become loyal friends and have shared countless rounds of sparring. Danis also regularly trains with UFC light heavyweight champion Alex Pereira and former UFC champion Glover Teixeira at their gym in Connecticut, honing his skills for his anticipated comeback.
What This Means for Danis’ Comeback
The emergence of this footage adds another layer of intrigue to Dillon Danis’ return. While Danis himself is a highly skilled grappler, the vulnerability displayed by his potential opponent in training raises questions about the quality of opposition he might face.
Skill discrepancy: The ease with which Andrew Tate submitted “The Problem” suggests a significant skill gap.This could mean that Danis will be facing an opponent who is not adequately prepared for the level of competition he brings.
Psychological Impact: For “The Problem,” being submitted so decisively in a public training session could have a psychological impact heading into a professional fight.
* Danis’ Strategy: Danis is known for his aggressive grappling style. if his opponent is susceptible to submissions, it’s likely Danis will look to exploit this weakness early in the fight.
The Road ahead for Danis
Despite the concerning footage of his potential opponent, Dillon Danis remains a formidable force in the grappling world. His dedication to training with elite fighters like Alex Pereira and Glover Teixeira, coupled with his long-standing friendship and training partnership with Nate Diaz, indicates that he is serious about his MMA comeback.
The cancellation of his GFL fight against Tony ferguson was a setback, but it appears Danis is actively seeking new opportunities. The MMA landscape is always evolving, and with his talent and determination, Dillon Danis is poised to make a significant impact upon his return, provided he faces worthy competition. The question remains: will “The Problem” be able to overcome this recent setback and present a genuine challenge to Danis, or will this footage be a preview of what’s to come? Only time will tell.
