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Dillon Danis has claimed that he will appeal his disqualification loss to Logan Paul, after the pair’s sports boxing match ended in a brawl sports
Danis, a former jiu-jitsu champion and mixed martial artist, was trailing on the scorecards in Manchester when he attempted a takedown and guillotine choke in the final round sports
Danis, 30, failed at both moves, before security entered the ring and the bout was waved off amid a brawl sports
Paul, 28, was then declared the victory via DQ, but according to his fellow American, it was the YouTube star who should have been disqualified sports
IFN sports Boxing took to X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday (15 October) to share footage of one of Paul’s security guards entering the ring during the fight sports
The caption to the tweet read: “A member of Logan Paul’s Security ENTERED the Ring EARLY Round 6, should Logan be disqualified?” The security guard ducked back out of the ring in the moment in question, but security was also quick to step sports between the ropes and engage with Danis later in Round 6, after the jiu-jitsu specialist attempted his grappling moves sports
It was only after security entered the ring on the latter occasion that the referee ended the bout sports
RecommendedDillon Danis reveals next move after loss to Logan PaulKSI vs Tommy Fury result changed after judging errorKSI vs Tommy Fury prize money: How much did the fighters earn?“There was multiple offenses,” Danis tweeted on Monday (16 October), in response to IFN sports Boxing’s post sports
“I’ll be submitting my appeal to the commission today sports
”On Sunday, Danis declared that he will return to MMA next, preferably making his promotional debut in the UFC, where his former teammate Conor McGregor competes sports
Danis also expressed an interest in sports boxing Paul’s younger brother Jake, however sports
In the main event at Manchester Arena on Saturday, YouTube star KSI was outpointed by Tommy Fury – half-brother of heavyweight sports boxing champion Tyson sports
Fury was declared a majority-decision winner, but it was later revealed that one judge had added up his scores incorrectly, and that Fury should have won via unanimous decision sports
The result was amended on Monday sports
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England’s Joe Root admits doubts over whether ODI cricket remains “relevant” have not gone unnoticed by players at the World Cup in India, with scrutiny increasing over the future of the format sports
The defending champions have been in desperate form at the tournament, losing three of their four matches to leave their semi-final prospects dangling by a thread, but there are wider questions over the 50-over game as the T20 behemoth continues to grow unchecked sports
Barring a few outliers, including a lively crowd for England’s loss to Afghanistan in Delhi, attendances have been well below expectations in a country renowned for its passionate support and the lack of close finishes has contributed to a lack of ‘buzz’ at the competition sports
The PA news agency understands there are early signs of concern at host broadcaster Star sports Sports and The Cricketer has reported that the long-range prospects of the one-day game will be discussed at the International Cricket Council’s next board meeting in November sports
ICC chair Greg Barclay has already said the success of the event can only be judged once it is complete and sources have rebuffed the idea that the format is under threat sports
They cite long-term rights deals that include 50-over World Cups in 2027 and 2031 and record streaming figures of 43million viewers during India’s victory over New Zealand on Sunday sports
In the United Kingdom, Sky sports Sports has a direct agreement with the ICC running for the next eight years, including both of those World Cups sports
But Root, speaking at England’s team hotel in Bengaluru, acknowledged the growing sense of uncertainty sports
“There’s talk of whether this format is relevant any more anyway, in international cricket,” said Root, who helped England win their first World Cup title in 2019 sports
“Whether that gets changed…I don’t know sports
Who knows how things move in the future? Whether it’s domestically or internationally, I don’t think we play enough of it if we’re going to continue to look to compete in World Cups sports
“I think it’s got a huge amount of history and it brings a lot to cricket sports
It will always hold a very special part of my heart for what it’s given me throughout my career, but I think it’s a question that should be posed to the next generation of players, and to everyone watching the game, really sports
“It shouldn’t be down to, ‘is it bringing the most money for the sport?’ It should be down to what people want to watch, and what’s going to engage the next generation of players sports
Because in the long term, I think that’s going to be most beneficial for cricket all-round sports
”There’s talk of whether this format is relevant any more anyway, in international cricketJoe RootThe issue is acute in England, where the legacy of becoming world champions in the format has been a downgrading of the domestic competition to developmental status sports
The Metro Bank One-Day Cup is now contested largely by emerging players and second-teamers due to its clash with The Hundred, meaning the newest faces in Jos Buttler’s side – Harry Brook and Gus Atkinson – have barely played the format and are effectively learning it on a global platform sports
Root is uneasy with that situation and believes if ODI cricket is to continue, radical steps may be necessary sports
The Hundred has significant critics, as a form of the game that is not played anywhere other than England, but Root has put forward the T20 Blast – reliably popular among counties and county members – as a potential sacrifice sports
“It doesn’t make me change my mind about The Hundred sports
It makes me question whether we should be playing more 50-over cricket instead of T20,” he said, before backing away slightly from what is a thorny conundrum with no easy solution sports
“But I don’t want to get into a debate about this sports
I don’t want it to be seen as an excuse (for under performing) because that’s not what we’re about as a team sports
That’s not how I look at things, but I haven’t got any good argument for anything else sports
”While matters of global infrastructure and international scheduling are sure to continue, England have more immediate problems after their unexpected run of adverse results which, thanks to Afghanistan’s shock win over Pakistan on Monday, have left them rock bottom of the table sports
Thursday’s game against Sri Lanka is must-win to uphold any realistic hopes of reaching the knockouts and Root is hoping the do-or-die scenario can kickstart a revival sports
“We’ll look at that as a World Cup final now, then do the same for the game after that and the game after that,” he said sports
“I’ve played in a number of different England teams – good ones and bad ones sports
This is one of the very best; it’s a very together team and we know what we need to do sports
“This white-ball team, over an eight-year period now, likes very simple messaging and has responded very well to it sports
We’ve got some very simple messaging in front of us right now: we have to go out and win sports
In some ways that unshackles us and frees us up to do what we do sports
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