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Much like Conor McGregor, the four-time kickboxing champion, Andrew Tate, has often found himself in deep controversies. The kickboxer’s connection to the world of mixed martial arts through his relationship with Khamzat Chimaev has been repeatedly highlighted. However, the MMA world didn’t expect the response given by Tate’s younger brother to the ‘Wolf’.

The ‘Top G’ and McGregor’s former rival, Donald Cerrone, have emanated quite a lot of heat in recent times. Cerrone made a comment on the kickboxer’s fighting prowess during a conversation with Adam22. But the ‘Cowboy’ was later reminded of his bout against the ‘Mystic Mac’, along with a challenge to a fight.

Younger Tate sends a one-word reply to Khamzat Chimaev

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The Chechen Wolf recently took to Twitter and shared a picture of himself, flexing his jacked body in the mirror. He captioned, “Katsaso I coming for you”, followed by a set of emojis. But little did he know that Tate would react to it with a respectful bow. Tristan Tate, Andrew Tate’s younger brother, replied to the Swedish fighter and called him “Boss”.

Chimaev’s message was seemingly aimed at the ‘Borrachinha’. After exchanging heated words on social media, the two are finally set to face each other in the grudge match. The Swedish fighter plans to climb up the weight ladder and enter the middleweight division in UFC Abu Dhabi.

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The Tate brothers are indeed closely associated with the world of mixed martial arts. Not just Chimaev, but they appeared on the headlines beside some other names, as well. One of the names was none other than that of the UFC’s Cowboy. 

The heat between Andrew Tate and Conor McGregor’s former opponent

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Lowkick MMA reported that Adam22 said, “(Cerrone) pulled up some old Andrew Tate kickboxing matches and was showing me them and did a pretty good job of making the point of this guy can’t fight.”

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Without a doubt, ‘Top G’ wasn’t one to stay down. He later sent out a challenge to Cerrone and reminded him of his defeat at the hands of ‘The Notorious’.

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What are your thoughts about Tristan Tate’s comment for Chimaev? Do you think Cerrone and Andrew Tate would settle their dispute with a fight? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below.