Drake has been known for betting on the ‘losing horse’ as evey who he supports loses the game. However, the curse is being lifted. The rapper has put an end to his bad luck. The game between Logan Paul and Dillon Danis ended with disqualification, but still, there is a catch.
Drake started his career with the release of a mix tape in 2006, but more recognition came after three years. The Canadian artist had his third mixtape come out then leading to more fame. In 2020, he had his official debut album, ‘Thank Me Later’ coming out generating more reviews for the singer.
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Logan Paul’s Victory, Drake’s Win
Drake put in $850,000 for Logan Paul in his fight against Dillion Danis. The rapper reportedly walked out of the AO Arena in Manchester with an amount of $1.3 million. With Logan Paul defeating Dillion Davis, the artist’s predictions came true. The rapper is busy with his newfound interest in making high-stake bets on sports events.
The ‘One Dance’ singer did have quite a reputation for betting on ‘losing horses’. And now the stench has come to an end with this win. Logan Paul’s opponent Dillion Davis had been behind Paul’s fiancée Nina Agdal for some time through social media, which led to this fight. And Drake was sure that it wasn’t a clever move and supposed the right win.
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How The Fight Ended In Disqualification
The fight however ended in disqualification. Dillon Danis attempted to choke his opponent as he had a lesser hand throughout the game with Logan Paul on lead. Though it started a brief ring brawl, it finally ended with Logan Paul being declared the winner.
“Never bet against personal vendetta and settling scores @stake @loganpaul,” Drake shared through Instagram. Dillion Danis had admitted to how he had not taken the fight seriously and it was just for clout. “850 on my head is disrespect,” Danis had earlier responded to the rapper’s post. It’s unclear who Drake supports in the main event.
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