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A distinctive and eagerly awaited matchup is coming up, generating excitement and interest among fans as the world of combat sports continues to change and adapt. Jake Paul, the contentious YouTuber-turned-boxer, will compete against Nate Diaz, a former UFC champion known for his tenacity and toughness. Thousands of fans are scrambling to get tickets in record time as excitement for this event has reached a fever pitch.

Amidst this frenzy, a well-known kickboxer and internet personality has weighed in on the bout, sharing his thoughts on the fight in a surprising and attention-grabbing manner. The burning question now is- What did he say, and how will it impact the perception of this already electrifying showdown?

Andrew Tate’s reaction: A genuine fight worth watching

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In a recent tweet, Jake Paul announced that more than 20,000 people have signed up for early access to tickets for his upcoming fight with Nate Diaz. Paul provided further details, informing fans who signed up for early access that they would receive a code for ticket sales at 5 pm CST, with the full ticket sale scheduled for Thursday at noon CST. The YouTube star-turned-boxer confidently declared the event as one that would be massive, using the hashtag #PaulDiaz to emphasize the significance of the bout.

In response to Jake Paul’s tweet, Andrew Tate, renowned former kickboxer and internet personality, shared his opinion on the fight. Tate expressed his support for both fighters by writing, “A real fight. Unlike most the fake YouTube BS out there. Good luck to both <3”. Tate’s endorsement of the fight as a genuine and authentic contest stands in contrast to the numerous exhibition bouts and influencer-driven events that have recently gained traction in the boxing world.

When KSI challenged Andrew Tate to a fight

Adding to the excitement and drama in the world of social media influencer boxing, popular YouTuber KSI recently shared an old sparring video of Andrew Tate on Twitter, originally posted by HappyPunchPromo. The video showcases the 36-year-old Tate displaying his fighting skills against a sparring partner.

Unfazed by Tate’s performance, KSI confidently declared, “From watching this, I would absolutely DESTROY Andrew Tate.” To assure skeptics, the Brit urged fans to watch him in action on May 13th, promising a performance that will leave no doubt about his capabilities.

With endorsements from established fighters like Andrew Tate, it seems that social media influencer boxing is here to stay. However, the question remains – Can these influencers prove themselves as genuine athletes in the world of combat sports?

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Only time will tell, and fans will have the chance to see for themselves as these events unfold. What do you think about the future of influencer boxing and the legitimacy of these matchups? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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