Dillon Danis prefers retiring over Dana White’s Contender Series

Dillon Danis is determined to join the UFC and is willing to fight anyone, expressing confidence in his ability to succeed and draw viewers, even though he has not competed in an MMA fight in over four years and was recently disqualified in a boxing match.

Dillon Danis is determined to make it to the UFC, expressing a strong aversion to the idea of following the path that current UFC bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley took. Despite not having competed in an MMA fight in over four years, Danis calls for his shot at the UFC, ruling out a potential stint on Dana White’s Contender Series, but suggesting an introduction on The Ultimate Fighter as a coach.

In a dream scenario for his UFC debut, Danis envisions opening up the future UFC 300 main card against Paddy Pimblett, with his friend Conor McGregor headlining against Michael Chandler. Despite his lack of MMA experience, Danis is confident in his ability to draw numbers for the UFC and expresses willingness to face anyone inside the octagon, including Kevin Holland.

Danis feels ecstatic after being released by Bellator in October and is enthusiastic about the prospect of signing with the UFC or any other promotion, expressing a strong desire to fight the best in the world. He also denounces Bellator as “a bunch of bums” and asserts his readiness to face formidable opponents in the UFC.

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