Andrew Tate has claimed that he told his coaches he knew he would take a beating after just one round of his disastrous fighting comeback.

A legitimate kickboxing world champion on four occasions, Tate had been out of action since 2020 when he made his Misfits Boxing debut last month. His top level kickboxing career had actually ended years prior to that, and he looked every bit of his 39 years on the night against a man a decade his junior.
Tate is currently facing an internal debate over whether to activate his contractual rematch clause with rival Chase DeMoor, or to hang up his gloves. There is also the option of taking an interim fight against another influencer, with streaming star Jon Zherka the name being reported.
Andrew Tate opens up about terrifying mid-fight ‘adrenaline dump’
To look at Andrew Tate on the scales or during his open workout ahead of the fight with Chase DeMoor was to look at a man in impressive shape, particularly for a 39-year-old playboy. However, it appeared that his press conference cigar smoking and years of controversy caught up to him when the bell rang.
However, speaking with Sneako last night during a live stream of the pair’s Miami party, Tate discussed how his lack of stamina was the result of something other than poor conditioning. He even claimed that he told his coaches after one round that he knew he would be beaten up in the following five.
“Bro, I had some weird [issue] where after the first round I just didn’t feel right,” he told Sneako as well as Clavicular and political firebrand Nick Fuentes. “Maybe I’d been out ten years, he’s a lot bigger than me, but I don’t believe in excuses.
“He won, he didn’t cheat, he beat me so he beat me. It’s his win and he deserves the glory for it, like I said I had some weird, I don’t know how to explain it but an adrenaline dump.”
Andrew Tate claims he would fight Chase DeMoor again
While rematch talks are stalling and DeMoor appears to be angling for a fight with Darren Till, Tate insisted that he would be willing to fight his rival again. However, some things such as the reality TV star’s massive weight cut would likely have to be renegotiated.
“I probably should have done a warm-up fight,” Tate admitted after Clavicular praised him on refusing to immediately call for a rematch when asked by Bloody Elbow in the post-fight press conference. “But look, life is not about winning every fight.
“It’s about being ready to fight anybody, any time. I’ll fight him right now, I don’t give a f—. You win some you lose some, I’m not going to be a p—- about it, he deserves the win and really I’m happy for him, genuinely.”
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