Dillon Danis is making his return to MMA after a six-year hiatus next month and has also started a new boxing venture with Misfits. Mams Taylor, the promoter, has seen Danis compete in MMA bouts alongside his unconventional boxing matches. On August 30, Danis will compete in a pay-per-view event against influencer Warren Spencer, a white-collar boxer known for fighting opponents like Ben Williams and Aaron Chalmers. Despite Spencer’s boxing experience and his training alongside Andrew Tate—a high-level kickboxer and world titleholder in kickboxing—there are concerns about Spencer’s grappling skills. Footage shows Tate placing Spencer in an armbar with ease, highlighting a potential weakness that could be exploited by Danis, who holds elite Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) credentials, including a black belt from Marcelo Garcia and multiple championship wins. Danis, renowned for his BJJ expertise and connection to Conor McGregor, continues training with top fighters like Alex Pereira and Glover Teixeira as he prepares for his comeback. His scheduled return to MMA was initially set for a fight against Tony Ferguson, but that event was canceled. This upcoming fight marks Danis’s first MMA fight since 2019, generating significant interest among fans.
Fan Take: This comeback fight is highly significant for fight fans as it pits Danis’s elite grappling against a less experienced but media-savvy opponent, underlining the growing crossover between MMA and celebrity-driven boxing. The outcome could influence how fighters navigate between combat sports and shape the future of hybrid fight events like Misfits Boxing.