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“They Are Cancer on Society” – Accused of Hurting ‘Men’, Brothers Jake & Logan Paul and Dillon Danis Find Themselves on the Wrong End of Sean Strickland’s Rant

Published 09/09/2023, 1:38 PM EDT

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October 14th could see the war of words transition into fierce striking inside the boxing ring. Looking at the heated scenario between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis, it appears that the discussion concerning the two won’t stop anytime soon. From Danis’ personal shots at Paul’s fiancee to Nina Adgal’s $150,000 lawsuit, the spat has been fueling on personal grounds.

Regarding their feud, UFC middleweight star Sean Strickland recently added his thoughts. However, Strickland, who is known for trash talk, targeted both Logan and Danis while shedding light on their rivalry. While he was focusing on his bout against Israel Adesanya, his words on a different beef became a matter of utter intrigue.

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The feud between Dillon Danis and Logan Paul also drew the attention of Sean Strickland recently. In the middle of the commotion for his upcoming title shot against Israel Adesanya, Strickland went on the Full Send Podcast to highlight his concern while expressing his thoughts on the Danis-Paul rivalry. Not only that, he even targeted Jake Paul through his words. The conversation began when ‘Tarzan’ was asked about Danis throwing personal jabs at Adgal.

Addressing the doubt, Strickland straightaway responded. “I am on Twitter a lot and rant a lot more than I should dude but it’s like there is a problem in America and I say this because I’ am part of the problem. Because I grew up as like the modern day male. And Jake Paul, Dillon Danis they’re just, they’re fu*king cancer you guys.” In fact, his thoughts didn’t end there since he had something else to say.

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Further accusing them of hurting the image of men Strickland continued, “And it’s like they are cancer on society and all they do is they hurt men. They hurt the image of men, they hurt the psyche of men and the more you could just fu*kin stay away from it the better off you’ll be. The better relationship you’ll have. Fu*kin guys just toxic.”

It was not new for a guy like Strickland to say his thoughts. He never shies away from conveying what he thinks on any platform. In fact, his comments portrayed his concerns for that matter. Indeed, this rivalry is on the verge of reaching its breaking point.

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Logan Paul’s recent shots on Dillon Danis

Recently, ‘El Jefe’ and ‘The Maverick’ came face-to-face, shooting salvos at each other. However, Paul got hold of Danis’ weakness by targeting his nervousness in an Instagram clip. Apparently fumbling, Danis got jeered because of his communication skills. In fact, the statements passed by Paul seemed a bit harsh, as evident from his words.

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He said, “It sounds like you have Conor McGregor’s n*tsack in your mouth.” Truly, both won’t think much if they have to be harsh on each other. However, their back and forth would surely come to a conclusion in Manchester this October. Amidst all the intensity surrounding their beef, what do you think? Who could stand tall eventually? Let us know in the comments.

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Akchhat is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports, showcasing his love for the game and unwavering commitment to it through his articles. His fascination with the sport began when CM Punk made his debut against Mickey Gall in 2016, sparking his enduring passion. Since then, Akchhat has aspired to provide a comprehensive understanding of the sport and its participants.
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