Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis Fight In the Works According to GFL MMA Founder

Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis Fight In the Works According to GFL MMA FounderWho had Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis on their 2025 MMA bingo card? Earlier this month, the Global Fight…

Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis Fight In the Works According to GFL MMA Founder

Who had Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis on their 2025 MMA bingo card?

Earlier this month, the Global Fight League hosted its first-ever live draft where hundreds of mixed martial artists were vying for the opportunity to secure one of 20 spots on six different ‘city’ teams: Dubai, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Sao Paulo.

Perhaps the biggest name taken in the draft was Ferguson, who recently ended his 13-year-run with the UFC amid an eight-fight winless streak. El Cucuy‘ was taken as the third overall pick for Team Los Angeles, but according to GFL founder Darren Owen, the promotion could ultimately choose to trade fighters, negating the entire purpose of the draft in order to facilitate certain fights.

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Like a showdown between Ferguson and Conor McGregor’s old BJJ coach, Dillon Danis.

“New York versus London, and then the Monday nighter: Los Angeles versus São Paulo. So, each of those—if there’s a matchup we want to make, like people are talking about Dillon Danis versus Tony Ferguson, for example—maybe we trade Tony to the London team so that fight can line up and people get what they want,” Owen said during an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show. “So, due to the fact that we kind of control and operate all of it ourselves, we can do creative things like that.”

Dillon Danis has not fought in an MMA bout in six years

Danis, who has not competed in an MMA bout since 2019, was drafted by Team New York in the GFL draft alongside names like former UFC champions Holly Holm and Chris Weidman. Also joining the team were ‘Motown Phenom’ Kevin Lee, Ovince Saint Preaux, and Sidney Outlaw.

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“[Urijah] Faber and [Renan] Barao, they want to run that back. They both want to do it. [Chris] Weidman was talking earlier today about Luke Rockhold, we think that fight is great,” Owen added. “The nice thing is they don’t have the ability to decline, so we can make the fights that people want to see and we’re listening to everybody.

“Tony Ferguson (versus) Dillion Danis that may be something that will come to fruition so, we’re down to make the fights.”

Danis’s last time competing, if you want to call it that, came in 2023 when he stepped inside the ring for a grudge match with Logan Paul. Danis delivered an undeniably lackluster performance before being disqualified for unsportsmanlike conduct in the waning seconds of the six-round bout.

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GFL Founder: We Can Make Fights ‘People Want To See’, Like Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis

The GFL is confident that they can deliver bouts that the fans are going to want to tune in for. With the promotion set to host their first event in April, the first few weeks/months for the promotion have not been plain sailing in terms of the general reception to what they’re trying to do. […]

The GFL is confident that they can deliver bouts that the fans are going to want to tune in for. With the promotion set to host their first event in April, the first few weeks/months for the promotion have not been plain sailing in terms of the general reception to what they’re trying to do.

Whilst the Global Fight League is confident that their team-based format will bring a new and exciting element to MMA which will draw upon the appeal of other mainstream sports, the response from a lot of fans has been sceptical to say the least. This certainly hasn’t been helped by the names that were announced for the draft with many of the top names being fighters that are well past their peaks.

The teams are now drawn up following the draft that took place last Friday, although there is still some concerns that have been raised as to which fighters actually agreed to fighting for the GFL before being drafted. The GFL may have a distinct format but founder Darren Owen has made it clear that this won’t stop them from putting on the fights that make the most sense.

This is something that Owen spoke about during his recent appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show where he spoke about the results and reaction from the draft. Owen named several fights that we could potentially see in the promotion in the near future now that we actually know, on paper at least, who will be competing for the promotion in 2025.

One of those fights that he mentioned was a bout between a UFC legend who holds the record for the most consecutive losses in the promotion having not won a fight in his last eight outings against another big name who also hasn’t won a fight since 2019, having previously been disqualified in a boxing match with Logan Paul.

“We can make the fights that people want to see, and we’re listening to everybody. Tony Ferguson vs. Dillon Danis, that may be something that will come to fruition.”

The two other matchups that Owen named were rematches between established names with Renan Barao vs. Urijah Faber 3 and Luke Rockhold vs. Chris Weidman 2 being on the table. For reference, the last encounters between these men took place 10 and 11 years ago.

Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy Join Team Miami in GFL, Sizzle in Jungle-Themed Photoshoot

Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy Join Team Miami in GFL, Sizzle in Jungle-Themed PhotoshootFormer UFC stars Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy have been drafted to represent Team Miami in the inaugural season…

Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy Join Team Miami in GFL, Sizzle in Jungle-Themed Photoshoot

Former UFC stars Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy have been drafted to represent Team Miami in the inaugural season of the GFL. The team-based MMA promotion, set to kick off in April 2025, vows to revolutionize the sport with its league-style format and city-based teams. the MMA athletes Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy heat up MMA fans with a steamy photoshoot.

Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy Team Miami in GFL

GFL’s Team Miami is helmed by manager Thiago Alves and coached by MMA veteran Conan Silveira. It has assembled a stacked roster that includes marquee names like Junior Dos Santos, Yoel Romero, and Anthony Pettis. The addition of VanZant and Goldy to the women’s strawweight division further bolsters the team’s championship aspirations.

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Both athletes bring a blend of fighting power and media-savvy appeal. Paige VanZant is known for her aggressive fighting style and mainstream fame through stints in bare-knuckle boxing, professional wrestling, and reality television. She has become a crossover star. Hannah Goldy, an accomplished fighter in her own right, has also built a strong presence outside the cage through professional modeling and content creation.

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Paige VanZant and Hannah Jungle Photoshoot

To mark their GFL debut, Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy joined forces for a striking photoshoot that stunned fans. Captioned “Strong & Sexy ?” and shared widely on social media, the shoot showcases the duo as the “protectors of the jungle.”

The Paige VanZant and Hannah Goldy photoshoot is with Ohrangutangirls shot by Bruce Morroni-Racine. The group is known for celebrating beauty, individuality, and connections through vibrant photoshoots and creative content. The Ohrangutang team organizes photoshoot events in various locations, including Miami, Toronto, Berlin, and elsewhere.

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The Global Fight League’s approach to MMA offers fighters revenue-sharing agreements, retirement plans, and insurance benefits, enhancing the appeal of this groundbreaking promotion. With regular-season events leading to playoffs and a championship finale, every fight will carry implications for the team standings.

Former UFC Champion Rashad Evans Claims He Was Drafted By The GFL Without His ‘Consent’

If you thought things with the Global Fight League (GFL) were a circus after the draft, things took even more of a turn on Jan. 25 thanks to a claim on social media made by Rashad Evans. Evans, a former UFC light heavyweight champion, was announced by the promotion to have been drafted to the […]

If you thought things with the Global Fight League (GFL) were a circus after the draft, things took even more of a turn on Jan. 25 thanks to a claim on social media made by Rashad Evans.

Evans, a former UFC light heavyweight champion, was announced by the promotion to have been drafted to the GFL team based in Los Angeles as one of its two light heavyweight competitors, with the other being Da Woon Jung.

This caught the attention of another legendary former champion in Quinton “Rampage” Jackson — a longtime rival of Evans’. The two have been pegged to reignite their rivalry with a boxing bout in April, with “Suga” confirming those plans in November.

Jackson, via social media, asked how it was possible for Evans to be drafted by the promotion due to their booked bout.

Well, according to Evans, he never agreed to be part of such a draft.

If Evans’ claim is true, this is the latest in a series of confusing moves and criticism the promotion is already facing before an event is even scheduled.

The GFL came under fire for several reasons in regard to its draft, from a stream for such an event not being set up until the day of, to the pacing of the draft broadcast, to the AI-created introduction video and content.

There’s also the fact that the full teams were released in full after the fifth round, despite the promotion’s claim that this was to be a “live” draft.

This news also brings speculation on fighters actually having signed with the promotion into question. Examples of this include Tony Ferguson signing with the GFL despite the UFC having not formally released him, as well as the promotion claiming to have signed Kenny Mokhonoana, who then fought on the PFL Champions Series card the day after the GFL Draft.

Former Bellator Champion Patricky Pitbull Signs with the GFL

Former Bellator Champion Patricky Pitbull Signs with the GFLGlobal Fight League continued to bolster its roster on Wednesday by adding former Bellator MMA lightweight titleholder Patricky Pitbull….

Former Bellator Champion Patricky Pitbull Signs with the GFL

Global Fight League continued to bolster its roster on Wednesday by adding former Bellator MMA lightweight titleholder Patricky Pitbull.

Pitbull confirmed the signing on social media, revealing that he had been released from his previous employer, the Professional Fighters League, by request. MMA Fighting was the first to report the news.

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“Today I turn 39 years old and I have a lot to be thankful for,” he wrote on X. “It’s symbolic for me as I decided to start a new chapter in my career. Per my request, I was released from PFL MMA. Thank you for the memories Stay tuned for my next fight news.”

“Former Bellator MMA Lightweight Champion, most wins in the Lightweight division, and most KOs in company history. I’ll never forget all the amazing moments I had with the organization. And a couple of fun fights on PFL MMA. I’m excited for what will be coming next.”

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The world waits to find out where Patricio pitbull will end up after PFL release

Patricky’s brother, Patricio Pitbull, 37, was also granted his outright release, but he has not yet signed elsewhere, but the the former Bellator champ-champ is hoping to find himself fighting in the Octagon before long. Dana White expressed uncertainty when asked bout potentially signing the younger Pitbull to a contract.

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However, the UFC boss was undeniably interested in bringing free agent Aaron Pico on board.

GFL will host its first-ever live virtual draft on Friday, January 24 from Van Wagner Studios in Phoenix, Arizona. Over 420 athletes from 67 countries will be in the draft, competing for 120 coveted roster spots to enter the 2025 season which is scheduled to kick off in April.

 
 
 
 
 
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Tony Ferguson Said To Be In Talks With New Promotion Following 8-Fight UFC Losing Skid

The Global Fight League, or GFL, have announced a huge amount of names who will be eligible for the promotion’s upcoming draft this month. GFL is set to host its first event around April where the team-based season format will kick off once fighters have been selected by their chosen teams. Many of the names […]

The Global Fight League, or GFL, have announced a huge amount of names who will be eligible for the promotion’s upcoming draft this month. GFL is set to host its first event around April where the team-based season format will kick off once fighters have been selected by their chosen teams.

Many of the names on the current roster, particularly on the men’s side, are former UFC fighters who will add a certain amount of name value to the promotion from the very start. Amongst them is former UFC interim lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee who recently appeared on The Ariel Helwani Show to go into more detail about the promotion and his initial impressions of working with them.

Lee spoke during the interview about other names that could be joining him in the promotion who could be potential opponents for him at some stage. He specifically mentioned a former opponent of his who has been on a difficult run inside the Octagon as of late.

One of the criticisms of the GFL thus far has been the amount of fighters on the roster who are perceived to be over the hill or in some cases, already at the end of their careers. That would also be the narrative surrounding Tony Ferguson whose name still carries a degree of weight despite the fact that he has lost his last eight fights in a row which is a record for the MMA leader.

It appeared following his last defeat against Michael Chiesa that “El Cucuy” had one foot in retirement after he took off one of his gloves inside the cage before he later confirmed that he isn’t done yet. During his losing streak, Dana White has repeatedly made it clear that he hopes Ferguson retires with his 41st birthday being just around the corner.

However, according to what Lee has heard, it looks like Ferguson could be beginning a new chapter rather than closing the book for good.

“I’ve heard a couple of names tossed around, the one that interests me the most is Tony Ferguson,” Lee told Helwani. “He’s had his ups and downs in his career but we’ve had a great fight for the UFC championship and I think that’s something that a lot of people can get behind and that’s a fight that I really, really want. He’s in talks with them.”