Andrew Tate shows interest in a hypothetical fight with Conor McGregor: “That’s an interesting one”

Andrew TateAndrew Tate has shared his potential interest in a fight with former two-division champion Conor McGregor and delved into just what it would take for him to meet the Irishman inside a combat setting. Cross-platform fights are becoming more common than ever in this day of age. YouTubers are taking the plunge and stepping into […]

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Andrew Tate has shared his potential interest in a fight with former two-division champion Conor McGregor and delved into just what it would take for him to meet the Irishman inside a combat setting.

Cross-platform fights are becoming more common than ever in this day of age. YouTubers are taking the plunge and stepping into the boxing ring to face fellow internet stars or in some cases former combat sports world champions.

One man who is notorious for his profile on the internet is Andrew Tate. A former kickboxing world champion, Tate has been the subject of conversation for many of these speculative matchups given his controversial viewpoints unsettling many people across the world.

Now whilst Andrew Tate has yet to take up any of these opportunities, he has shared his opinion on how he believes many of these potential matchups would play in his favor. Including a matchup against Conor McGregor.

Andrew Tate Speaks About a Hypothetical Conor McGregor Fight

Speaking with Rob Moore, Tate delved into the idea of a matchup with the current UFC athlete and shared his reasoning on what exactly it would take for him to seriously consider an offer for this potential bout.

‘That’s an interesting one, I guess. I mean he is still in his prime, I’m a lot bigger than him. He is very good, very capable. We would certainly have a lot of good trash talk. It would make a lot of money but again I would need a personal problem with him to fight him.’

Whilst Tate would see the interest in a matchup of this kind it appears it is not something he would be actively looking to pursue making it clear he has no type of conflict with McGregor which would make him want to do so.

He would also go on to show his respect and admiration for the Irish superstar.

‘I have nothing against Conor, kind of like the guy so there would have to be a good reason.’

All hypothetical of course, but even if this idea were to come to fruition Tate would have to wait quite some time as McGregor continues his recovery from the devastating leg injury, he suffered against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.

McGregor is anticipated to return to action in 2023 but as confirmed by Dana White, just like any athlete who is taken out of the USADA testing pool, the Irishman would need to submit six months of clear samples before he is able to return to competition in the UFC.

Would you be interested in a potential fight with Andrew Tate and Conor McGregor?

Andrew Tate credits Jake Paul’s boxing ability but believes he would KO ‘The Problem Child’

Andrew TateAndrew Tate has praised Jake Paul as he continues on his journey competing in the world of boxing whilst suggesting how a fight between the pair would play out. Paul will face a step up in competition in his next matchup when he is tasked with defeating the former UFC middleweight champion, Anderson Silva. Andrew […]

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Andrew Tate has praised Jake Paul as he continues on his journey competing in the world of boxing whilst suggesting how a fight between the pair would play out. Paul will face a step up in competition in his next matchup when he is tasked with defeating the former UFC middleweight champion, Anderson Silva.

Andrew Tate was recently interviewed by Rob Moore, sharing his opinions on a variety of topics including the growth of internet personalities competing in combat sports. One man whose name was mentioned during this conversation was ‘The Problem Child,’ Jake Paul.

Tate revealed that he had been involved in a conversation that would have seen him fight the undefeated Paul, but things never came to fruition. Speaking on the matter Tate highlighted the difference between Jake Paul and the rest of these internet superstars who are trying their hand at combat sports as well as how he believes a fight between himself, and Paul would play out.

‘That was in conversation at some point. I think Jake Paul is a man who is very dedicated to his craft, and he is not just a YouTuber, Jake Paul is a boxer. He spends his life training, he has a lot of money, a lot of time, and a lot of resources. The idea that he is just a YouTuber is foolish.

“KSI is just a YouTuber. Jake Paul is a boxer, and he is certainly the best of all the influencers who are fighting today hands down.

Would I fight him? Well, there is not a man on earth I wouldn’t fight it just depends on the scenario, depends on the situation. For me to fight Jake Paul it wouldn’t be for money because I don’t need money. It wouldn’t be for influence because I am more famous than him. It would be either a personal beef or me deciding that it was good for me and my brand.

It would be a decision I make very consciously but I couldn’t be bought into it. It couldn’t be to say ‘hey you’ll be famous’ I am the most famous man on the plan I couldn’t care.

But certainly, he would be the only challenge of any of them, he wouldn’t be easy to beat, I would knock him asleep of course but it would take more than one round. But the rest of them are all just clowns but Jake Paul is in a different league to the rest of them.

Andrew Tate Pictured Among Numerous UFC Fighters Prior To UFC 280

One of the more controversial individuals on the internet as of late, Andrew Tate, had been seen taking photographs with numerous UFC fighters who were competing on the UFC 280 card this past week.

This included the likes of UFC bantamweight champion, Aljamain Sterling and number one contender, Sean O’Malley. Tate had even gone as far as inviting O’Malley for a tour of Eastern Europe after UFC 280 had been completed.

Tate then found himself in the midst of the action during fight week as footage emerged online of the social media outcast sparring inside a UFC octagon that had been set up for the athletes on the card to use in preparation for their matchups. Whether you like him or not, it seems we may be seeing a great deal more of Andrew Tate involved with some of the more popular UFC competitors.

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Video – Social media outcast Andrew Tate spars inside Octagon in Abu Dhabi

Andrew TateControversial and outspoken social media commenter and influencer, Andrew Tate recently gathered quite the crowd to take in a sparring session of his inside an Octagon in Abu Dhabi, UAE – with the former Kickboxing world champion donning the gloves in some short footage captured.  Tate, a former kickboxing world champion, has been criticized majorly […]

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Controversial and outspoken social media commenter and influencer, Andrew Tate recently gathered quite the crowd to take in a sparring session of his inside an Octagon in Abu Dhabi, UAE – with the former Kickboxing world champion donning the gloves in some short footage captured. 

Tate, a former kickboxing world champion, has been criticized majorly across social media in recent months, after the outspoken former combat sports featured shared his thoughts – often misogynistic and flagrant on women and modern-day values. 

Deplatformed across social media in the past as well as claiming the likes of Uber, and Airbnb have cancelled his accounts in a mass attempt to silence and limit his movements, Andrew Tate had featured heavily in Abu Dhabi, UAE ahead of UFC 280 earlier this month.

Appearing at a nightclub in the Middle East ahead of the flagship event, Andrew Tate, along with his brother, Tristan Tate snapped photos with reigning UFC welterweight champion, Leon Edwards. 

And ahead of UFC 280 last weekend, Tate was pictured with undisputed UFC bantamweight champion, Aljamain Sterling, who managed to defeat T.J. Dillashaw at the event in a co-main event bracket. 

Following the showcase, Tate also appeared on a podcast with UFC bantamweight contender, Sean O’Malley – who managed to earn the #1 rank in the division with a close, split decision win against Petr Yan. 

Andrew Tate spars inside an Octagon in Abu Dhabi, UAE

Across social media this Thursday evening, footage has emerged of American-born British outcast, Tate sparring in the final 10 seconds of a round against another fighter – landing an impressive overhand striker before evading as the round came to a close. 

Tate, 35, competed three times in professional mixed martial arts – establishing a 2-1 record, including an amateur unanimous decision win over UFC alum, Luke Barnatt in March 2010. In his most recent kickboxing outing back in December 2020, Tate defeated Cosmin Lingurar with a unanimous decision effort.

Andrew Tate open to a boxing match with Logan Paul: ‘If he lays off the juice and wants to fight clean, than sure I’ll beat his ass’

Andrew TateAndrew Tate is open to a boxing match with Logan Paul, as long as he stays off of steroids. Tate is an internet sensation, but has been banned on most platforms due to his misogynistic feelings he has shared on his social media platforms. He was taken off of TikTok, YouTube, and even Twitter. He […]

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Andrew Tate is open to a boxing match with Logan Paul, as long as he stays off of steroids.

Tate is an internet sensation, but has been banned on most platforms due to his misogynistic feelings he has shared on his social media platforms. He was taken off of TikTok, YouTube, and even Twitter. He had a huge following and was also a kickboxer for many years. He hasn’t yet retired from kickboxing, but he has a career record of 76-9. He hasn’t had a kickboxing match since Dec. of 2020. Tate also has a professional MMA record of 2-1.

Tate was in Abu Dhabi for UFC 280 and was even pictured with some of the fighters that were performing. He had taken pictures with Aljamain Sterling, who was attacked on Twitter by multiple fans for being in Tate’s presence. Tate was also seen with ‘Suga’ Sean O’Malley in the lead to 280. Tate appeared on O’Malley’s podcast to talk about everything from being cancelled, too potentially fighting once again.

Andrew Tate would love to box Logan Paul, however Tate said Paul needs to be off of steroids

“The problem with Logan against me is, I’m a completely clean athlete, but he’s on a sh*t load of steroids,” Tate said on O’Malley’s podcast. “So for him to fight me, either I have to go on a sh*t load of steroids and become a super-heavyweight, because I’m genetically gifted or he has to pass a drug test. If he wants to fight for real and he’ll start pissing in a cup, for sure I’ll smash him up.”

Tate went on to say he would rather box Paul, because Paul would have no chance in a kickboxing fight.

“Boxing translates well to the fans, so I’m happy to box the guy. He’s a big and strong guy, like I said he’s on a bunch of juice. If he lays off the juice and wants to fight clean, sure I’ll beat his ass.”

Tate also claimed he respects Jake Paul a to, claiming he’s a very good boxer. He believes that Paul is a boxer now, not a YouTuber, while Logan Paul is the other way around.

Andrew Tate Tells Sean O’Malley Real Reason For Social Media Ban

Controversial kickboxer Andrew Tate recently sat down with UFC fighter Sean O’Malley, to set the record straight on the reason behind his social media ban. O’Malley is not the only UFC fighter to be seen with Tate in the lead-up to UFC 280,…

Controversial kickboxer Andrew Tate recently sat down with UFC fighter Sean O’Malley, to set the record straight on the reason behind his social media ban. O’Malley is not the only UFC fighter to be seen with Tate in the lead-up to UFC 280, which has caused a lot of intense and mixed reactions from fans…

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Sterling On Tate Tweets: ‘Don’t Jump The Gun & Start Throwing Labels’

UFC Bantamweight Champion Aljamain Sterling has once again made time to address controversies arising from his relationship with Andrew Tate, this time over “victim blaming” accusations. Sterling takes on TJ Dillashaw at UFC 280 as he attem…

UFC Bantamweight Champion Aljamain Sterling has once again made time to address controversies arising from his relationship with Andrew Tate, this time over “victim blaming” accusations. Sterling takes on TJ Dillashaw at UFC 280 as he attempts to retain his title against the former champion. He recently found himself in hot water over his blossoming…

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