Danho is an Assyrian Orthodox Christian. His family fled to Germany from Al-Malikiyah, Syria in 1989.[4] The family moved around Germany until they settled in Paderborn.[5] Having a big stature already in his adolescent years, begun working in family businesses as a cook and a bouncer at the age of 14.[5] Having a soccer and power-lifting background, Jarjis started boxing at the age of 27 and rapidly picked up mixed martial arts too.[4]
Mixed martial arts career
Early career
Briefly after starting the sport, Danho made his amateur debut in 2011 and won the bout via first-minute knockout, subsequently turning professional.[5]
In 2014, he fought in the MMA Championship "Desert Force." In 2015, he was considered the number one fighter in Germany in the over 120 kg weight class and signed a contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).[6][7]
Ultimate Fighting Championship
In 2015, Danho was asked to replace Konstantin Erokhin to face Daniel Omielańczuk on short notice at UFC Fight Night: Bisping vs. Leites on July 18, 2015. However, his then-current organization Desert Force didn't allow him to sign with the UFC.[4]
After his contract with Desert Force expired, Danho was able to sign with the UFC.[2] The previously proposed matchup with Daniel Omielańczuk was rebooked to take place at UFC Fight Night: Silva vs. Bisping on February 27, 2016. He lost the bout via majority technical decision after being rendered unable to continue due to a groin punch.[8]
Danho then faced Christian Colombo at UFC Fight Night 93 on September 3, 2016. The bout was declared a majority draw. Colombo was deducted one point in the first round after kneeing the downed Danho.[9]
Danho was next scheduled to face Dmitry Poberezhets at UFC 211 on May 13, 2017.[10] However, Danho pulled out of the fight citing an injury and was replaced by Chase Sherman.[11]
After almost three-year absence from the octagon, Danho was scheduled to face Greg Hardy at UFC Fight Night 162 on October 26, 2019.[12] Again, Danho was forced to withdraw from the bout due to an injury and was replaced by Ben Sosoli.[13]
Danho was next scheduled to face Tai Tuivasa at UFC 251 but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was moved to take place on June 6, 2020 in Abu Dhabi.[14] Due to the change, the bout never took place.