Austin Vanderford Doubts He’ll Ever Face Dillon Danis After Paige VanZant Brawl, But ‘I’d Fight Him For Free’ – Techsprint 2021 (2024)

Former Bellator title challenger Austin Vanderford is planning his return to MMA, but he highly doubts Dillon Danis will be his opponent.

After securing a release following the PFL/Bellator merger, Vanderford nursed injuries while waiting for the right opportunity to book another fight. While he was considering his options, Vanderford suddenly found himself in a situation where Danis seemed like the perfect opponent after the former grappling champ decided to attack his wife, Paige VanZant, in a series of social media posts.

Although VanZant dealt with the conflict on her own, she suggested a fight between Vanderford and Danis as a way to finally settle the dispute.

Unfortunately, this appeal remained unanswered.

“We never heard anything back,” Vandeford recently told MMA Fighting. “I would definitely love to. We could do some good moves with that.

“We made it public that I would fight him and I would do it under any conditions he had or whatever. We never heard back.”

Danis hasn’t fought in MMA since 2019, when he improved to 2-0 with a submission win in Bellator, with the promotion ultimately releasing him in 2023. Since then, Danis has suffered a disqualification loss in an ugly boxing match with Logan Paul.

Danis is currently embroiled in a lawsuit filed by Paul’s fiancée, Nina Agdal, who claims he violated state and federal revenge p*rn laws by posting illegally obtained photos of her online.

It’s unclear whether Danis plans to run again, but Vanderford is still up for the challenge — and this is the type of fight that’s more personal than business.

“I’m sure he wants a lot of money,” Vanderford said. “I would just go fight him for anything. I would go fight him for free.”

VanZant, for his part, doesn’t believe Danis will ever take on the task.

“Dillon would never fight him,” VanZant said. “I don’t know if he’ll ever fight him again.”

Barring an unlikely fight with Danis, Vanderford is still hopeful of a return soon.

“Everything that happened with PFL and Bellator, with the merger and everything, I wish I had fought eight months ago,” Vanderford said. “I had a little injury and I had kind of a setback from the previous injury that I had, and then because of all the uncertainty with Bellator and PFL, there was a period of a few months where there were no fights, nothing was being booked. Once all that was figured out, we kind of came up with a game plan.

“I’m training full time, all the time, no matter how busy we are and we do it. So I’m just ready. I also made the decision that I’m going to get back down to 170 (pounds), so (I’m) working on getting my weight back down to a point where if a big opportunity comes up in a week or two, I’ll be able to safely get down to 170 and be good there.”

Looking at the bigger picture, Vanderford has made it clear that he would like to one day earn a spot on the UFC roster, which was always a dream of his when he became a fighter.

He almost got his chance back in 2018 after a submission win on Dana White’s Contender Series, but the UFC ultimately didn’t offer him a contract. That led to his arrival at Bellator, where he spent the next four years.

Now a free agent again, Vanderford knows he has a lot of work to do to get the UFC’s attention, but he’s willing to do whatever it takes to finally earn a spot there.

“Coming into the sport, that’s basically all of our goals — we want to fight in the UFC and see what we can do,” Vanderford said. “Of course I’ve lost and had setbacks and stuff, but I feel mentally strong and I understand that mistakes are made and stuff like that. I just kept my head down and kept working and kept ready and prepared for whatever came next.

“I’d like to book a fight, wherever it is, in the next few weeks and have something done by the end of July, beginning of August so I can move on. I really feel the healthiest I’ve felt in a while. I can’t wait to get back and compete, and especially watching (VanZant) just adds fuel to the fire.”

Austin Vanderford Doubts He’ll Ever Face Dillon Danis After Paige VanZant Brawl, But ‘I’d Fight Him For Free’ – Techsprint 2021 (2024)

FAQs

Why did Paige VanZant pull out? ›

According to VanZant, she was told “logistical issues” led to her fight being pulled from the event. BKFC president Dave Feldman confirmed it was the promotion's decision to pull the VanZant vs. Sigala fight from the card and added it had nothing to do with either fighter involved.

Is Paige VanZant a UFC fighter? ›

The 30-year-old had an 8-5 record in 13 UFC fights from 2013 to '20. Following her departure from UFC in 2020, VanZant signed a four-fight contract with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship. She has an 0-2 record in two bouts and hasn't competed in BFKC since losing to Rachael Ostovich in July 2021.

Is Paige VanZant still signed to AEW? ›

No [she's not with AEW.] Even though she's still on the roster she's not with AEW anymore.” When asked why VanZant left, Meltzer explained that the fighter decided that wrestling was not for her. “She decided she didn't want to be a wrestler.

How much does Paige VanZant make on OnlyFans? ›

OnlyFans is currently her main source of income, as she disclosed in a recent interview, allowing her to "help her family." She disclosed that she is earning almost 40K-60K USD per month from Only Fans. She said in an interview that her career has been successful outside MMA and wrestling.

Is Paige VanZant still with Austin? ›

Paige VanZant continues to prove she's a woman of many talents. On Monday, '12 Gauge' shared footage of her in the gym with her husband Austin Vanderford, who until recently was an MMA fighter under the Bellator banner.

How much does Paige VanZant make per fight? ›

VanZant received an average of $100,000 from the UFC for each fight, including sponsorships and win bonuses. Her total earnings from her UFC career to date are reportedly $564,000. Her career-disclosed earnings, according to Tapology, are $207,000.

Is Paige VanZant still married? ›

Paige VanZant and her husband Austin Vanderford have been together for six years and they don't have any kids together as of May 2024.

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