Manchester, UK - The fight was all sizzle and no steak. In a cruiserweight bout, Logan Paul dominated an embarrassing Dillon Danis over six rounds. 

Danis was disqualified for his conduct in the closing seconds of the sixth.

The contest has a ton of pre-fight heat, with Danis tormenting Paul and his fiance, Nina Agdal, for several weeks on social media. The constant harassment forced Agdal to file a lawsuit against Danis.

Paul was fighting for the first time since his 2021 exhibition fight with five division world champion Floyd Mayweather.

Danis, who holds two victories in MMA, was boxing for the first time in his career. At one point, he was slated to fight social media star KSI, but the contest never took place.

In the first round, Paul was just shooting out a jab up and down while Danis simply held a high guard. Paul was doing most the work, he was moving well, and Danis wasn't busy enough. During the second, Paul continued a solid workrate. He was doing all the punching, with Danis mostly defending and taunting. In the closing moments of the second, Paul rocked Danis with a hard hook and then unloading with a series of punches to send Danis in full retreat.

During the third, Paul continued pepper Danis with punches. The face of Danis was getting busted up. Danis tried to lure Paul in for a sneaky punch, but he was unable to connect. At the start of the fourth, Danis connected with two right hands. Paul took the punches and went right back to his jab. He continued to outwork and outland Danis. The fifth saw Paul connecting with accurate punches over and over. Danis was missing often and not throwing enough shots.

In the sixth and final round, Paul came out strong and unloaded with several combinations. Danis wasn't doing much in return and continued his defensive approach. At one point, Danis actually shot in for an MMA takedown and was deducted a point by the referee. Once the bout resumed, Paul continued to dominate the action. In the closing seconds, Danis tried to take Paul down with a guillotine choke but failed to do so - which led to a near brawl between both teams. Security rushed the ring and separated everyone involved. It was later revealed by Hall of Fame announcer Michael Buffer that Danis was disqualified.