Sport is a profession that brings together nations to compete with each other and often enhances inter-nation relationships. However, sometimes the rivalry between the opponents can lead to fierce grudges. Let’s take a look at one such incident.
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British-American kickboxer Andrew Tate had a fight with a German opponent, Sammy. The two had a verbal tussle a few days before the fight. Sammy mocked Tate with, “I’ll kick your a**.”
Andrew Tate, “You are not going to. WW2, who won? We won. Last 15 fights I’ve won by knockout, you’re next.”
Sammy further said to a reporter, “I’m knock him out within 2 rounds most. And whoever I have next, I feel sorry for.”
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Apparently, Tate entered the ring with his classic dominant attitude. Unsurprisingly, he knocked out his opponent in the first round itself, proving his superiority.
When Andrew Tate challenged Jake Paul for a potential fight
Jake Paul made a storming entry into the world of boxing and quickly became the poster boy of celebrity fights. The Youtuber has a massive fanbase that brings a lot of money to the table. Even the TikTok sensation Tate offered him a fight.
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Tate made a video challenging Paul when he insulted Conor McGregor. He stated in ‘The Fellas’ podcast, “When I made the video I really disliked Jake Paul. Now, I don’t dislike him, I understand him. I want to make something clear. I would still kick the living f**k out of Jake Paul. I’m not some washed-up UFC fighter, I’m not smaller than him. I would beat the sh*t out of him. And if he wants to fight, I’ll fight him any day of the week and I’ll fu**ing wreck him and he knows that.”
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The British-American also mentioned that he understands what Paul is doing and is a smart person who understands marketing. The fight never took place, but ‘The Problem Child’ is known to do unconventional things. Currently, he is focused on his upcoming bout with Hasim Rahman Jr. on August 6 at the Madison Square Garden.
Meanwhile, what do you think about Tate’s first-round knockout? Share it in the comments section below.