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It’s not just the pros bailing at the last minute—even influencer boxer KSI is catching the ‘fight week flu’ right before stepping into the ring! After Daniel Dubois, Floyd Schofield Jr., and Daud Yordan, Olajide Olatunji aka KSI has pulled out his fight against controversial mixed martial artist Dillon Danis. In the meantime, WWE star Logan Paul seems to be catching stray insults.

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But let’s start from the beginning! It’s not the first time KSI was forced to pull out of a fight. Last year, KSI had to withdraw from the unique 2v1 tag team match against Slim Albaher and Anthony Taylor due to injury. This was supposed to be his first fight after losing to professional boxer Tommy Fury in 2023 via unanimous decision. But more interestingly, even Dillon Danis is no stranger to withdrawals. Back in January 2023, the pair was supposed to lock horns but Danis withdrew from the fight, claiming he was under-prepared. That put both fighters on equal footing, with one withdrawal each. Regardless, KSI and Danis were supposed to fight in Manchester on March 29. However, with days left in the fight, KSI revealed the news on social media through a lengthy video. 

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“Me versus Danis is just not going to happen March 29th, man. I’ve tried my hardest but my body has legit just given up. I’m currently in bed taking antibiotics just trying to recover,” KSI said in the video. “But I’m struggling, I’m coughing up greenish, yellow s*** all the time. My sinuses are hurting to the point where I need ibuprofen every day. The tensions headaches right here that I’m getting are more painful than you can imagine.”

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Danis initially reacted to KSI’s withdrawal, stating, “I remember my first cold.” He also highlighted that KSI was fine just two weeks ago when he participated in the Sidemen Charity Soccer Match at Wembley Stadium. “Played in a full charity soccer match 2 weeks ago but has been ‘sick for 3 weeks’,” Danis added. However, if you know Danis, he is not done criticizing KSI just yeet.

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“I feel bad for every fighter on the card and the fans who bought tickets,” the mixed martial artist wrote in an X post. He then roped in his former rival Logan Paul into the mix to help save the card. “Logan Paul, step up for your boyfriend who pulled out with the sniffles and let’s save the show, and everyone’s time and money.”

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It’s currently unclear who will replace KSI in the fight, but the chances of the replacement being Logan Paul are very low, especially because of their history. 

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KSI fight aside, what happened between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis?

Logan Paul and Dillon Danis faced off in a six-round heavyweight boxing match at the AO Arena in Manchester, which ended in chaos and disqualification. Throughout the build-up, Danis relentlessly trolled Paul and his fiance, Nina Agdal, fueling intense rivalry. In the ring, Logan Paul controlled the fight, landing heavy body shots and dominating most rounds, while Danis showed little boxing skill, often taunting and clowning around.

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In the final round, Danis attempted an illegal guillotine choke on Paul, sparking a mass brawl. Security flooded the ring as Danis threw punches at them, and even Jake Paul got involved. The referee ultimately disqualified Danis, awarding the victory to Logan Paul. After the fight, Logan called Danis a “coward” and a “dirty human being,” expressing frustration with the chaotic ending. 

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Having said that, the influencer boxing scene is delivering exactly what it promised—a whole lot of drama with sprinkles of boxing. What are your thoughts on KSI’s withdrawal? Do you think Logan Paul would accept Danis’ challenge?

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Sudeep Sinha is a Senior Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports with over two years of experience covering the science at the ES RingSide Desk. Known for sharp fight-night coverage and detailed analysis, Sudeep has become one of the desk’s leading boxing minds. His work has been featured on major platforms such as Sports Illustrated, Daily Mail, and Yahoo Sports, where he covers everything from amateur boxing developments to high-profile controversies like Ryan Garcia career arc. Sudeep balances his professional writing career with a personal passion for reading, cycling, and lively debates about boxing match-ups and trends on social media. He takes pride in delivering engaging stories that resonate with both hardcore boxing enthusiasts and casual fans alike, providing clear insights into fighter strategies, training, and the evolving dynamics of the sport.

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