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Andrew Tate, never shy of controversy, has sounded off on a peculiar spar. It’s the one everyone is talking about: Sean Strickland and Sneako. Strickland, a former UFC champion, took on Sneako, a streamer known for stoic views. The outcome was as expected—intense, one-sided, and, frankly, a bit brutal.

Yet, what Tate found “crazy” wasn’t just the fight’s lopsided nature. It was the sheer ferocity Strickland displayed. His comments, tinged with disbelief and concern, offer a glimpse into the bizarre spectacle. But why did this match grab Tate’s attention? And why did Strickland go so hard?

Nothing makes sense to Andrew Tate anymore

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During his appearance on the Fresh and Fit podcast, alongside Myron Gaines and dating coach Walter Weekes, Andrew Tate shared his thoughts on the viral sparring session. Tate did not hold back, as he never does. “Yeah, saw that clip, that was crazy,” he remarked, immediately highlighting the intensity of the encounter. Tate was particularly struck by Strickland’s approach, noting, “I mean, Sneako took the licks but what was his name, Sean. Sean was trying to hurt him, I don’t know what’s going on.”

Moreover, after briefly digressing to lament the state of the world, Tate circled back to the topic with even more confusion and curiosity. “Nothing makes any sense anymore to me, I don’t understand. I don’t know why Sneako thought he could fight a professional MMA fighter. And I also don’t know why Sean decided to take his f***ing face off. I don’t understand anything anymore. I don’t get it,” he continued. These statements, delivered in Tate’s characteristic straightforward manner, underscored his bewilderment at the motivations and actions of both individuals involved in the spar.

Andrew wasn’t the only one who was disgusted by Sean’s approach, Sean O’Malley wasn’t impressed as well.

Why did Strickland ignore the towel?

Sean O’Malley shared his disapproval of the intensity of Sean Strickland. On the TimboSugar Show, O’Malley expressed his unease, stating, “I thought it was f—ked up. His corner threw in the towel.” He highlighted the professional responsibility he feels, contrasting it with Strickland’s actions, “If someone wanted to get a little taste of what it’s like, I’m not gonna — did you see how hard he was trying to hurt him?”

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O’Malley noted the clear signs of surrender, “They threw in the towel, he clearly quit, he clearly was balling up and [Strickland] was still trying to hurt him.” His conclusion left room for reflection, “I don’t know.”

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Jake Paul also jumped on Strickland for his actions against Sneako. This makes it further clearer that the fighting world was not at all impressed with Strickland. Is there a clear line that shouldn’t be crossed, or do such incidents simply reflect the unpredictable and often controversial world of combat sports and social media fame?

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