BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, a prominent and often polarizing influencer, created quite a buzz on social media with his recent 10-minute boxing bout. The high-intensity nature of the workout captivated the attention of numerous online users, leading to a frenzy of reactions and discussions.
Tate has gained a reputation for his controversial online presence, and his penchant for sharing sparring sessions on Twitter further adds to his notoriety. With each session he posts, Tate aims to provoke reactions and stimulate conversations among his fan base. By offering a glimpse into his boxing training, he allows his followers to witness his dedication to the sport while also stirring debates about various aspects of boxing, from technique to strategy.
'Tate eats suffering and pain for breakfast'
The influencer took to Twitter to share a video of his boxing session, where he demonstrated his agility and practiced various combinations. Accompanying the video was a caption that emphasized his fearlessness when it comes to absorbing hits and enduring physical strain during his training sessions. By showcasing his unwavering determination and resilience, the influencer aimed to convey a message of fearlessness and commitment to his followers. He wrote, "Tate eats suffering and pain for breakfast Watch now."
Toward the end of the video, the former kickboxer left a message encouraging his followers to visit his Rumble channel if they desired to watch the complete episode.
'Is that a "pain au chocolat"'
A multitude of users took the opportunity to share their thoughts and emotions regarding Tate's intense 10-minute boxing bout. A user wrote, "This testosterone in the air LFG champ 💪." Another user wrote, "Is that a 'pain au chocolat'?" Another user said, "THIS IS CALLED WORKOUT MATE WHICH MAKES YOU FEEL GOOD. IT WAS 10MINS SESSION. WHAT PAIN ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT INFLUENCER?" Another one said, "??? I don't understand the point of this drill. Is it to find body shot openings. Cuz if it is its a very infective way to drill no?"