MMA fighter Dillon Danis - who made a bet with Logan Paul prior to his loss on Saturday (14 October) - has not followed-up with his side of the bargain.
Watch below as he gets confronted by Piers Morgan:
The crossover boxing scene continues to win over our attention after another successful outing last weekend.
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KSI was defeated by Tommy Fury in what was a controversial points decision, while the undercard of Dillon Danis vs Logan Paul was just as eventful, as both took place at a sold-out AO Arena in Manchester.
On the night, the YouTuber dominated rounds one to six as Danis barely laid a glove on the eldest Paul brother.
It was a cagey performance from Danis, who mocked Jake Paul's older brother by lying on the floor in round three.
Commentator Ariel Helwani said during the fight that 'Danis lives on the internet' and just wanted to go the distance with the WWE superstar.
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"Danis is making him [Logan] look like Roy Jones Jr at the moment," the co-commentator added.
The final round then erupted in chaos as Danis tried to illegally grapple Paul to the ground before security stormed the ring.
"Embarrassing to say the least! Ruining the boxing sport," one person tweeted.
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Another said: "Absolute embarrassment to proper boxers and boxing."
Someone else added: "Dillon went in there, embarrassed himself, and embarrassed himself further by trying MMA moves and failing, that Dillon Danis is something else boy."
As Paul picked up a comfortable win via disqualification, fans did not forget about the bet they made prior to the fight.
In a new interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Danis was asked about his agreement to forfeit all of his money from the fight if he lost.
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"You did actually say that if you lost you would give your share of the purse," Morgan said.
But it seems the MMA star has backtracked on his agreement.
Danis argued that because the pair 'never shook hands', the bet was never official.
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He later revealed how much he earned from the fight, which he claims to be over $1 million.
This comes after Danis insisted he is going to appeal the fight after reshaping a clip on X (Twitter).
Danis - who was on his knees at the time - appeared to try drag Paul down with him.
They then both end up against the ropes as a member of Paul's security is seen briefly entering the ring.
He wasn't needed, however, as the referee split the pair up and the match went on.
In the wake of the security guard entering the ring, Danis feels like he has premise to appeal the match result.
He penned on X: "There was multiple offenses I’ll be submitting my appeal to the commission today [sic]."
The Association of Boxing Commissions and Combat Sports' regulatory guidelines read: "No person other than the contestants and the referee shall enter the ring during a bout."
Topics: Logan Paul, Boxing, Celebrity, Piers Morgan