Andrew Tate losses: MMA News: With his contentious, unfiltered, and abundant use of the “sigma” philosophical concept, Andrew Tate took over the internet and sparked a furor. Tate, self-proclaimed Top G has a significant social media following since establishing his accounts on several platforms. He is well known for showing off his affluent lifestyle and putting controversial views. Follow MMA News Updates with InsideSport.IN
Additionally, long before he was an internet sensation he had a kickboxing career, and had a pretty good record where he also experienced some losses. Meanwhile, as his video of being brutally knocked is getting viral on the internet let’s take a look at a video of that bout.
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Andrew Tate losses: Watch how Top G got brutally knocked out in a bout
Kickboxing had only contributed a small portion of Tate’s net worth and his popularity. But he was certainly a pretty strong Kick Boxer. For those who don’t know, Tate has fought 85 times, with 76 victories and nine losses, according to his Wikipedia page. However, as per some other sources, Tate has a 43-9 kickboxing record. He has won the ISKA championships in two separate weight classes and is a four-time kickboxing champion.
Andrew Tate losses: Watch how ‘Top G’ Andrew Tate has lost in fighting?
Andrew Tate losses: Watch how ‘Top G’ Andrew Tate has lost in fighting?But not everyone has Floyd Mayweather’s near-impossible 50-0 record, given the fact that he has an unbeaten career record. In a same vein, Tate lost a tough match in his career after being knocked out. Please watch the video below.
It was the second of just two extremely disappointing knockout losses in his lengthy career. During the Gladiators’ Enfusion Trial battle, it took place. Before taking on local competitor Franci Grajs in the Ljubljana title bout, he knocked out his opponent in the semifinal round with a head kick.
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