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Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Record: Here’s something you didn’t know about the Top G Andrew Tate Record!

The whole internet knows about Andrew Tate most prominently known as the Top G, by now. Before becoming an internet personality or an influencer, he was a Kickboxing Champion, and Andrew Tate has an interesting Kickboxing Record. Here’s something you didn’t know about the Top G Andrew Tate Record.

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Who is Andrew Tate: The Former Kickboxing Champion?

Andrew Tate completely known as Emory Andrew Tate 3, was born in 1986 (37 Years Old) and is currently a Former Kickboxing Champion, Businessman, Influencer, and Biggest Media Personality.

He began his journey as a Kickboxer and made his way to the top, then left the title defense because of his health, and also the pressure of handling business on the side.

In 2016, he appeared in Big Brother but was later out due to conspiracies in his name. Andrew Tate because of his plans and thoughts started attracting attention from your Male Youth.

But, he later got attention more because of the media making conspiracies against his name. In this fight against the matrix, he was focusing mostly on Masculinity, taking control over his life, and becoming the best version of himself.

Youths tend to follow Andrew Tate because of his speeches, his past as a Kickboxing Champion, his Personality, Aim, and Masculinity.

Full NameEmory Andrew Tate 3
NicknameTop G
Age36 Years
Birthday14th December 1986
NationalityAmerican/British
ProfessionBusinessman/Kickboxer
Andrew Tate Hight6 foot 4 inch
Weight90 kg
Andrew Tate FatherAndrew Tate Higher
Birth PlaceUS, Washington DC
Andrew Tate Info

Background on Andrew and Tristan Tate’s Kickboxing Career

Andrew Tate (Top G) and his little brother Tristan Tate were willingly training as Kickboxers and champions in their own realm. Tristan got an injury and because of that, he left the Kickboxing world.

While Andrew Tate pushed his way to the Kickboxing Championship, his original journey started way back in 2005 and carried his training till 2007. He was known as a Kickboxing Champion with an amazing ratio of a 2008 win to lose, as well as KO and TKO.

Andrew Tate left Kickboxing completely in 2020 December when he defeated Cosmin Lingurar with a TKO. Then he retired from Kickboxing due to his eye socket problems.

There is no lie in that because boxers, fighters, and Kickboxers are known to develop some issues with their bones, limbs, eyes, brain or so on because of the hits.

The 36-year-old British-American Legend and Top G never professionally went for Kickboxing after that again.

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Background on Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Championship

What is Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Record?

Well, Andrew Tate had a total of around 85 Kickboxing Fights from 2005 to 2007 in which he secured around 76 Wins and had around 9 Losses. He had a spectacular 23 wins by KO.

Total Fights (2005 to 2007)85
Wins76
Losses9
Wins by KO23
Kickboxing Champion Title Defends5
Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Record

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What were Andrew Tate’s Notable Feats in Kickboxing?

  • In 2008 November, ISKA, or The International Kickboxing Association raked Andrew Tate as the British Best Light-Heavy Weight Kickboxer.
  • In 2009 Andrew Tate won his first Kickboxing Championship and was termed the Full Contract Cruiserweight Campion
  • At the time, he was also the Number 1 Cruiser Weight Division in the whole of Europe, earning him the rank “King Cobra”
  • In 2011, he defeated Jean-Luc Benoit with an amazing KO for the Full Contract World Light-Heavy Weight Title.
  • There were many other titles along with a win again in 2012 and 2013, earning him the World Full Contract Light-Cruiser Weight Title.
Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Record

Summary

No doubt Andrew Tate is one of the most notable personalities on the internet, but that is not by luck or chance. Andrew Tate’s Kickboxing Record was a total of 85 fights and 76 of them were wins. This was all in the ring, as a professional, and he would have had a ton of fights during his journey. That is not all, Top G was the title given to him by the youth itself because of the focus of Andrew Tate on Male Masculinity, and breaking the Comfort Zone. That’s much about the major part of Andrew Tate’s Life.

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