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Andrew Tate Doubtful About His Boxing Match With Jake Paul: “It’s Not a Simple Process”

Afnan Chougle
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Andrew Tate is one of the most controversial internet personalities in recent times. He has received backlash for his misogynist views on social media and was banned for the same from several platforms.

However, Tate still kept himself in the news because of his feud and connections with prominent combat sports personalities. One of them is Jake Paul. The two have exchanged jabs on the internet several times. Eventually, the rivalry was about to see the light in the boxing ring. However, ‘Top G’ recently put a temporary stop to it.

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What did Andrew Tate say about his potential boxing match with Jake Paul?

Tate and Paul have been rivals for quite a long time now. Interestingly, the rivalry was about to turn into an actual fight. Paul and Tate even released a face-off video and verbally agreed to fight.

However, in a recent YouTube video, with Adin Ross, ‘Top G’ admitted that the fight is a far possibility, as they are facing difficulties in negotiations. He also stated that he liked Jake Paul.

But expressed his disgust for Jake’s older brother Logan Paul. “There’s a lot of negotiations behind the scenes. It’s not a simple process, and actually, between you and I actually quite like Jake. It’s Logan who’s full of s***. The day me and Logan speak is not going to be for some Twitch stream bullsh*t,” Tate said. (H/T: The Mirror)

Paul and Tate in combat sports

The British American internet personality has had a history in combat sports. He was a professional kickboxer with a 43-9 resume and also holds an MMA record of 2-1 under his name.

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Meanwhile, the YouTuber turned professional boxer, Jake Paul, has a perfect boxing record of 6-0 under his name. Not only that, but Paul has won over many prominent MMA names, including Anderson Silva and Tyron Woodley. Thus, this fight seems a good option for both. However, given Tate’s statement, fans will have to wait for it.

What are your thoughts on Tate’s words? What do you guys think about this fight?

About the author

Afnan Chougle

Afnan Chougle

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Afnan Chougle is a UFC author and content manager at The SportsRush. Afnan has written over 900 articles about combat sports before joining The SportsRush. He has now worked in the industry for over two years. He uses his expertise and enthusiasm to advance his professional career and offers insightful commentary on anything related to combat sports. Since UFC 229, Khabib Nurmagomedov fan Afnan has faithfully followed MMA. Besides "The Eagle," Muhammad Ali is his favorite athlete. Apart from his professional exploits as a UFC journalist, Afnan enjoys honing his skills as an amateur actor/boxer and loves going on occasional treks.

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