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Who is Dillon Danis? Why Dana White banned MMA fighter after UFC brawl at Madison Square Garden
Who is Dillon Danis? Why Dana White banned MMA fighter after UFC brawl at Madison Square Garden originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. UFC 322 at Madison Square Garden made headlines before the main card of the event even got underway.
Dana White has banned Dillon Danis from attending a UFC event again after he was ejected from the crowd at UFC 322 for his involvement in a brawl that broke out ringside ahead of Saturday night's main card at Madison Square Garden.
NEW YORK -- Ethyn Ewing needed only two days' notice — and short rest — to win his first fight for UFC. Ewing won his UFC debut — just eight days after his last professional fight — via unanimous decision over Malcolm Wellmaker on an undercard bout Saturday night at UFC 322.
Dana White issues lifetime ban to Dillon Danis after cage-side brawl at UFC 322 involving Islam Makhachev's team at Madison Square Garden.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship returned to action on Saturday, November 15, with a championship doubleheader at UFC 322 inside the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City. In the main event of the night,
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Ethyn Ewing details wild 48 hours ahead of upset win at UFC 322
The former A1 Combat bantamweight champion picked up his second victory in eight days in his short notice octagon debut at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The 27-year-old stepped in on just two days’ notice to face the undefeated Wellmaker after original opponent Cody Haddon suffered a foot injury that scratched him from the contest.
Danis has multiple controversies under his belt, but his most recent was a cageside brawl at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
Of all the welterweights competing at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night — of Leon Edwards and Carlos Prates, of Islam Makhachev and the champ Jack Della Maddalena in the main event, or his opponent Brady — Morales is the only one who has never had to wake up the morning after a fight and ask himself what went wrong.