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Drake evidently can’t stay away from gambling for too long as he’s placed a massive six-figure bet on the upcoming Logan Paul and Dillon Danis fight.

The 6 God is siding with The Maverick as he wagered $850,000 on Paul to defeat Danis in knockout fashion at the AO Arena in Manchester, England on Saturday (October 14).

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“Never bet against personal vendetta and settling scores,” Drake wrote on Instagram while sharing his betting slip, referencing Paul’s long-standing feud between the fighters.

Danis has been trolling Paul for years, including posting various photos and clips of Paul’s fiancée, Nina Agdal, on social media — resulting in a “revenge porn” lawsuit being filed against the Bellator fighter.

Logan Paul comes into the fight as a hefty 5/1 favorite, but betting on him by knockout is a much more lucrative outcome when it comes to the odds as Drake would net over $1.3 million if it comes to fruition.

Saturday night’s bout was nearly canceled when Danis got heated at the weigh-in and chucked the microphone at Paul, causing a gash on his face, but Paul said the fight would still happen despite his injury.

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“Easy money,” Logan Paul commented on Drake’s betting slip post, while Danis decided to quote bars from Drizzy’s “I’m Upset” by writing: “850 on my head is disrespect.”

Drizzy’s last big fight bet — at least publicly — was a loser as he put $250,000 on Nate Diaz against Jake Paul in August. Diaz, who was making his boxing debut, ended up losing via unanimous decision.

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“Jake is a dog but I can never bet against a Diaz brother that’s just how I was raised,” the OVO hitmaker said at the time.

Earlier this year, Drake threw his support behind Jake Paul during his fight against Tommy Fury, but lost $400,000 when Paul didn’t deliver — a loss Paul jokingly blamed the rapper for.

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“Fuck! This is Drake’s fault! Drake, bro! Why you do this to me! Nah, it’s my fault, but $400,000 is nothing to him,” he said during a press conference after a reporter brought up the fact that Drake had bet six figures on him to win and questioned whether the infamous “Drake curse” was at play.

“He’s won a lot of money betting on me before so he’s probably about even now. Sorry, Drake. I’ma get that W in the rematch,” Paul added.