Logan Paul bites back at 'delusional t***' former UFC fighter who criticised Nina Agdal's decision to sue Dillon Danis

Logan Paul fully supports his fiancée's decision to sue Dillon Danis.

Nina Agdal has been the victim of constant social media trolling by Conor McGregor's teammate in the build-up to his boxing debut against Paul in Manchester on October 14.

Agdal has been the victim of incessant social media trolling
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The Danish model responded by hitting Danis with a restraining order and lawsuit seeking "no less than $150,000 in damages" for the humiliation, emotional distress, and reputational harm she's suffered.

During a recent conversation on Jake Paul's podcast, 'The Maverick' spoke about the financial predicament Danis will find himself in if he loses his case against Agdal.

Former UFC heavyweight contender Brendan Schaub stumbled across a clip from the show and admitted he was 'bummed out' by the situation.  

"This bums me out. First rule of fight club: 1. Don't sue another fighter building the fight," he wrote on X.

Paul is friends with the fighter-turned-comedian and was frustrated about him publicly slamming Agdal despite having all the information about her case against Danis.

He replied: "It bums me out that 3 weeks ago I DM'd you Nina's lawsuit details because of your ignorance & your response was ‘Oh Jesus. Did not know that. Not cool.’

"Then you come on here talking about fight club rules like you're the referee. This twisted 'promotion' has gone FAR beyond the fight game & you know that.

"Plus I'm not the one suing him. He picked a fight with an innocent woman who is standing up for herself the only way she can: by holding a predator legally accountable for breaking the law — any person who doesn't understand that is a delusional t***.

Schaub is a former UFC fighter who is not afraid to speak his mind
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Even when he disagrees with a friend
@BrendanSchaub - X

"The lawsuit is HER choice, and I fully support her. Now I get to break his face in front of millions of people & ruin his entire life. Win win."

Schaub is yet to publicly react to Paul's emphatic clapback.

Meanwhile, Agdal's lawsuit hasn't slowed down Danis' relentless trolling.

The 30-year-old continues to post photos of her online alongside degrading comments in an effort to get under Paul's skin ahead of their highly anticipated fight.

Danis will get to see if his plan has worked in just a few days' time.

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