Get ready to rumble, as October 14 promises a line-up of big-name personalities, and a whole lot of boxing. Dillon Danis and Logan Paul are warming up the canvas at 7pm, while KSI takes on Tommy Fury, Tyson Fury’s brother. The presence of all these showmen will undoubtedly lead to a spectacular showdown on this upcoming PRIME card fight.
Before you can start placing bets based on emotion and bias, it’s important to understand the challengers before putting down the cash. Let’s break down each of these fighters, and hone in the style, fighting ability, and experience that will be on full display in Manchester City.
Exhibition Match: Danis VS Paul
Our Danis X Paul Pre-Fight Controversy blog does an outstanding job in breaking down this ridiculously hyped, now turned personal, grudge match. While we briefly touched on Dillon’s background in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Logan’s dominance in the WWE, here are some essential facts to know about Logan Paul and Dillon Danis.
Logan Paul
Personal Record: 0 Wins – 3 Losses
Logan Paul is not a boxer by trade, but his previous bouts in the ring have been incredibly underwhelming. Clocking in at 3 fights with 0 victories under his belt, this hotheaded fighter seems to lack any real aggression once he enters the ring.
Boxing Style
His style revolves around clean jabs and hooks, with a solid emphasis on an unbreakable guard and accurate counterpunches. Logan is first and foremost a performer and entertainer. Instead of going the extra mile and developing an oppressive offence, he simply reacts to his opponent and thrives on looking good; even if it means sacrificing the power and brutality needed to secure a victory.
The Good
Logan’s superior height enables ridiculously good reach. If used correctly, Logan can close the distance with a mere straight-right, perhaps landing him his first knockout! Logan’s clinch has become his go-to tactic. Once he bridges the distance, his clinches allow him to throw rogue uppercuts and hooks, which have done a decent amount of damage to KSI in their second fight.
The Bad
It’s no surprise that Logan Paul excels within the WWE. His entertainment IQ is off the charts, while his boxing IQ is very substandard. Reflexes and speed go a long way in creating an exceptional counter-striker, but Logan’s inability to move and adapt according to a situation leaves him prone to an ugly knockout.
Dillon Danis
Personal Record: 2 Wins – 0 Losses (UFC)
… and 0 Wins – 0 Losses (Boxing)
Boxing Style
MMA wild child Dillon Danis is the king of grappling. Serving time on team McGregor and extensively sparring with the loud-mouthed Irishman, Danis is no slouch in the world of caged fighting. However, Dillon has always relied on complex grabs and achieving victory through submission. This means that Dillon’s striking may not be the most optimal.
The Good
Danis knows his way around the ring. His striking may be second to his kicks and grappling technique, but his general fight sense has proven to be exceptional. Recent footage of Dillon’s boxing training showcases precision, and he displayed some decent mix-ups on the pads. Dillon’s speed and insane footwork should be enough to give him the opportunity he needs to deliver another loss to Logan’s record.
The Bad
Let’s get the obvious pitfall out of the way: Dillon is not a boxer. While Logan Paul may be classified as an “amateur”, Dillon’s scope of boxing falls far below his competition. The grappler was also criticized for being out of shape, but recent footage reveals that his fitness has been vastly underestimated. His jabs definitely lack the explosive power needed for a clear-shot opening, but his general fight-sense could be his saving grace. Hopefully, he won’t do anything stupid or irrational during the brawl.
Main Fight: Tommy Fury VS Olajide “JJ” Olatunji (KSI)
Oh man, this is the one we’ve all been waiting for. Tommy Fury, younger brother of world-famous Tyson Fury, will be squaring off against YouTube personality, Musician, and PRIME Energy ambassador, KSI. Their official DAZN Face Off video did an incredible job of showing off Fury’s confidence and JJ’s sheer drive to win this fight.
This match features two very competent fighters, each with their own inflated egos and hyped up abilities. However, seeing as boxing is a gentleman’s sport, we will detail the good, the bad, and the must-know scoop on each of these talented fighters – and why they both stand a chance to walk away victorious.
Tommy Fury
Personal Record: 9 Wins – 0 Losses
Boxing Style
Tommy’s smaller stature compared to his older brother is outweighed by his unmatched experience. His explosive output coupled with an iron wall guard is what truly makes him KSI’s greatest challenge yet. Tommy follows in his brother’s footsteps, with a staggering 9-0 record to back up his big-talk.
The Good
Tommy’s technique is flawless — across the board. Fast and powerful jabs, incredible head/body movement executions, a keen eye to judge his opponent’s movements, and a powerful grasp on distance, make him a beast in mid-to-close quarters. Tommy’s well-executed feints, fast right-hand, and effortless uppercuts allow him to combo without breaking a sweat. Fury might appear to be a natural fighter, but there are a few concerns to consider.
The Bad
Tommy has an awful habit of leaving his chin exposed, which could lead to a devastating knockout. He tends to drop his hands in the heat of the moment, as well as occasionally squaring up. These habits can lead to damaging straight shots from his opponent.
Olajide “JJ” Olatunji (KSI)
Personal Record: 4 Wins – 0 Losses
Boxing Style
Larger-than-life UK personality, entertainer, musician, and entrepreneur; KSI is a driven individual with a thirst for success. His short presence in the modern boxing scene reflects this, with intense energy constantly on display, both in and outside the ring.
The Good
Arguably the most refined “YouTube Boxer” of the lot, JJ has shown massive growth within his short boxing career. His style focuses on constant movement, fast and frenetic hooks, while touting a ridiculous bounce-stance that you’ll grow to love. His explosive power has been seen across all of his matches, as well as in footage taken from his training sessions.
The Bad
JJ’s passion and energy can lead to some really reckless attacks. While his stance and style is a spectacle to behold, he constantly throws himself into situations that could be fatal. While his head movement and speed can keep him out of harm’s way, his habit of dropping his hands along with squaring up mid-flurry can only be described as suicidal.
Facing the Odds
Seeing as we’ve broken down each champion and their toolkit, it’s only fitting that we get to the odds of each fight. Here we’ll break down the odds of each match, and give our prediction on the outcome:
Danis Vs Paul
Fighter | Odds | Win % | Prediction |
Dillon Danis | + 330 | 23.26 | Loss |
Logan Paul | – 450 | 81.82 | Win |
Verdict: As much as people want Logan to have the smile smacked from his face, his prior experience with boxing puts him at the clear advantage. Danis still has a chance, but there will need to be a major switcheroo to put Danis in the lead of this fight.
Fury VS KSI
Fighter | Odds | Win % | Prediction |
KSI | + 250 | 28.57 | Loss |
Tommy Fury | – 334 | 76.96 | Win |
Verdict: KSI may have heart, but Fury has the experience. Each fighter has their set of shortcomings, but Fury is by far leading the flow of this fight. JJ will need to either find a choke point or become another statistic in Tommy’s undefeated record.
Start Placing Your Bets
The AO Arena will be on fire this coming Saturday. Four champions each gunning for their chance at victory and fortune. Witness the outcome of Danis and Paul’s feud, and the fight that will ultimately decide KSI’s future as a pro-level boxer.
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Make sure to renew your DAZN subscription if you need to, and pick up your PPV ticket while you’re at it. These are two fights you surely don’t want to miss.