WATCH: Boxing News: Andrew tate is always been in the headline because of his controversies and for his luxuries lifestyle and amazing car collection, Before being a social media star Tate used to be a professional kickboxer, he started training in 2005 and debuted around 2007. He holds the kickboxing record of 76 wins and 9 defeats, with 23 wins coming via KO/TKO. In the world of combat sports, a fighter’s record is paramount to their reputation. It’s what separates the champions from the pretenders, the contenders from the journeymen. But what happens when a fighter’s record is called into question?. Follow MMA News Updates With InsideSport.IN.
WATCH: Andrew Tate’s ‘Padded’ Kickboxing Record Exposed by UFC Champ ChampThat’s exactly what’s happening to kickboxer Andrew Tate, whose “padded” record was recently exposed by none other than UFC champ champ Henry Cejudo. In a video posted on Instagram, Cejudo can be seen breaking down footage of Tate’s fights and pointing out the flaws in his opponent’s technique. According to Cejudo, Tate’s record is inflated due to the fact that he’s fought mostly lower-level opponents. Cejudo claims that Tate has been hand-picking his opponents, and that he’s yet to face anyone of note in the kickboxing world.
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In a statement released on social media, some Andrew Tate’s fans called Cejudo a “clown” and accused him of trying to “steal the spotlight.” But the damage may already be done to Tate’s reputation. With Cejudo’s accusations gaining traction on social media, many fans and analysts are starting to question the validity of Tate’s record. Some are even calling for him to face more legitimate opponents in order to prove his worth as a fighter. Whether or not Tate’s record is truly padded remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure: in the world of combat sports, there’s nowhere to hide. Eventually, the truth will always come out. Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS / For MMA News updates with InsideSport.IN