KSI vs Dillon Danis Postponed as KSI Falls Ill: Chaos Follows

The highly anticipated bout between KSI and Dillon Danis, originally scheduled for March 29th in Manchester, has been postponed after KSI pulled out due to illness.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer admitted he had been pushing himself to the brink during training, dealing with headaches and weakness, and despite trying to spar, his body couldn’t keep up.

Dillon Danis quickly took to X (formerly Twitter) to clown KSI for withdrawing, unleashing a series of posts mocking his opponent for not following through.

To add fuel to the fire, KSI is now facing backlash from fans and critics alike—not just for the cancellation, but for the hypocrisy. He’s previously mocked other fighters, including Alex Wassabi and Danis himself, for pulling out of fights. Now, tables have turned, and many are calling him out for doing the very thing he once ridiculed.

In a separate twist, Joe Fournier revealed in a recent interview that he had been approached by KSI’s promoter, Mams Taylor, to act as a potential replacement opponent if Danis were to pull out. Fournier declined, saying he would need at least two months to properly prepare and wasn’t willing to step in on short notice.

The postponement has left undercard fighters frustrated, as many had already gone through full training camps and spent significant money preparing for the event, only to have it put on hold.

The new fight date is still to be announced, leaving fans wondering when—or if—KSI vs Danis will ever actually happen.

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