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Renowned YouTube personality turned wrestler and boxer Logan Paul is gearing up for an intriguing boxing showdown against Dillon Danis, The anticipated bout is scheduled to take place at Manchester Arena on the 14th of October. As is often the case in the lead-up to such events, the fighters engaged in some spirited verbal exchanges. However, matters escalated to a concerning level when Dillon Danis directed his attention toward Nina Agdal, Logan Paul’s fiancee, which resulted in Agdal filing a lawsuit against Danis.

Dillon Danis received a warning from Logan Paul but chose to ignore it. The animosity between them escalated to such an extent that it drew the attention of other prominent social personalities. After being sued by Nina Agdal for damages and a restraining order. Danis is attacking Logan Paul again, but there’s a twist this time.

Dillon Danis accuses Logan Paul of faking a $3.5 million Pokemon purchase

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The 28-year-old YouTuber turned boxer has found himself embroiled in a fierce verbal battle with ‘El Jefe’ Dillon Danis ever since their boxing match was officially announced. Danis has thrown every possible taunt at Paul, from trolling him and his fiancee to exposing his cryptocurrency dealings; he has left no stone unturned. Adding to his woes, Danis has recently faced a lawsuit worth at least $150K from Nina Agdal, claiming damages. However, even this legal challenge has failed to deter ‘El Jefe’ from persistently targeting Logan Paul.

In a recent tweet, Paul linked a YouTube video explaining Paul’s alleged scam. The YouTuber in question even has a playlist called ” Liquid Marketplace scam” dedicated to explaining the various aspects of Paul’s venture.

In the post, Danis claimed Logan Paul faked the $3.5 million rare Pokemon cards purchase that he made back in Dec 2021. Danis alleged that the same fake cards are now being offered on Paul’s platform, ‘The Liquid Marketplace’.

Dillon Stated, “ Proof that he faked the $3.5 million Pokemon purchase and that it was going onto his latest scam platform, Liquid Marketplace, to be locked in a vault and sold in fractional crypto shares.” The video shared by Danis states that The $3.5 million dollar purchase was fake while also apparently giving evidence for the same.

Logan Paul’s costly misstep: The pokémon card authentication saga

Logan Paul garnered significant attention in December 2021 after acquiring a box of first-edition Pokémon Card booster packs. However, amid growing suspicions that Paul may have invested millions in counterfeit cards, the YouTuber conducted an authentication process and ultimately confirmed that the cards were fake.

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Initial red flags surrounded the box, prompting the cancellation of the transaction by the initial buyer after the seller refused any inspection of the boxes beforehand. However, in a captivating turn of events, a buyer acquired Pokémon cards, claiming validation from the Baseball Card Exchange (BBCE), despite doubts about BBCE’s Pokémon expertise. The enigmatic cards changed hands, eventually landing in the possession of Paul for a whopping £3.5 million.

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Initially, after that purchase, Paul took the cards to BBCE. The investigation later revealed that, although the outer box displayed indications of authenticity, such as the aged appearance of the casing, when Paul, BBCE, and all those present opened it, they were astounded to discover that the Pokémon Card boxes contained G.I. Joe collectible cards instead. Paul reacted angrily to this and uploaded a video stating that he had been duped.

As the showdown between ‘El Jefe’ and ‘the Maverick’ draws near, the initial tension and pre-fight banter are escalating. With Danis’s recent revelation of uncovering a year-old scam, what do you think Logan Paul, the YouTuber turned boxer, will respond with? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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