Dillon Danis got a little more than he expected when he tried to respond to Michael Bisping on Twitter.
A few days ago, Michael Bisping decided to go off on Bellator’s Dillon Danis. The young jiu-jitsu ace recently picked up his first MMA win in the promotion and had a lot of brash things to say afterward, in the vein of teammate Conor McGregor. As usual, Bisping didn’t hold back and made fun of Danis’ attire on the way to calling him a “second-hand” version of the two division UFC champ on the latest episode of his podcast.
Unsurprisingly, Danis decided to fire back on Twitter, taking a shot at something Bisping wore in the past:
don’t think you should be giving out fashion tips kid stay in your lane. pic.twitter.com/6fHdyO3VXO
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) May 3, 2018
Obviously the former UFC middleweight champion was having none of that, so he responded in kind:
Well affliction paid me a lot to wear that jacket. It’s called sponsorship, you may wanna try and get some. Also, if you’re gonna spend hours trawling the web looking for a bad pic, there’s way worse ones than that. #fail https://t.co/ADDBMrYpXN
— michael (@bisping) May 4, 2018
For some reason, this led former UFC lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos to chime in on Bisping’s side:
Good one @bisping
— Rafael dos Anjos (@RdosAnjosMMA) May 4, 2018
So then Danis talked down to RDA, and they jabbered for a bit:
don’t speak outta turn kiddo https://t.co/mllFMzs8Pg
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) May 4, 2018
Kiddo?? Say that when you see me…I was winning world titles when you were playing with you legos
— Rafael dos Anjos (@RdosAnjosMMA) May 4, 2018
you would step on a lego and pull out of a fight so relax there filho
— Dillon Danis (@dillondanis) May 4, 2018
Danis doesn’t have a second fight booked in Bellator as of yet. Bisping is still weighing his options in terms of what he wants to do with his apparent last UFC fight. And RDA will meet Colby Covington for the interim UFC welterweight title at UFC 225 in Chicago. In terms of this Twitter battle though, I’m going to call it a three-way draw.