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10th October 2018
06:37pm BST

"First I was like, ‘Damn, what are you doing here – especially alone?'" Ortega told TMZ after bumping into Danis .
"I was like, ‘This guy is a savage here.'"Bellator's Danis was friendly with Ortega and commended him for representing BJJ at the elite level. "He was respectful," Ortega said.
"He said, ‘Hey man, you’re holding it down for the Jiu Jitsu community. I admire you. I appreciate it.’ He was cool about the whole situation."Danis has been training with McGregor ever since the Irishman's submission defeat to Nate Diaz in March 2016 and has clearly soaked up some of McGregor's trash-talking tendencies over the past two years. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bokpac5FxgX/?hl=en&taken-by=dillondanis With plenty of Russian and Irish fans in Las Vegas for UFC 229, there was a danger of violence spilling into the casinos and nightclubs of the strip but Danis, who claimed that he suffered a concussion in the post-fight brawl, seemingly escaped any further injury as he partied into the wee hours. "He wouldn’t really tell me much," Ortega added. "He was just like, ‘Yeah, man, shit got crazy. These guys started throwing, I started throwing.’ One of his eyes was swollen. He was just like, ‘Yeah, man, I think they gave me a concussion,' so he got down, too."
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