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Tristan Tate: Andrew Tate’s brother’s 2016 MMA debut loss video goes viral, fans call him 'bigger Adin Ross'

2023-05-29 15:51
Just like his brother Andrew Tate, Tristan also ventured into professional MMA in 2016
Tristan Tate: Andrew Tate’s brother’s 2016 MMA debut loss video goes viral, fans call him 'bigger Adin Ross'

Andrew Tate's brother, Tristan, was a former kickboxer as well. While both brothers have garnered attention for their controversial content, their accomplishments as skilled fighters should not be overlooked. Tristan ventured into professional MMA in 2016, competing in RXF. Unfortunately, his journey was marred by defeat right at the beginning.

A video showing Tristan's first loss when he started his MMA career has gone viral on social media. Interestingly, fans have taken this as an opportunity to draw amusing parallels between Tristan and Adin Ross. Ross, a close associate of Tate, has collaborated extensively with the popular content creator known as Top G.

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‘He’s literally a bigger adin ross’

The video of Tristan’s defeat during his first MMA bout was posted by a video creator kenank_tv. He made a clip of the part where Tristan was fighting with his opponent and lost. Tristan's fans commented on the video. One user wrote, “He’s literally a bigger adin ross." Another added, “This is why they stick to kickboxing." A third said, “Ground game is harder than it look," while a fourth quipped, "And that's why he hates wrestling." Another fan said, “Win or lose doesn't matter, it takes balls to step into the cage”

Tristan Tate's kickboxing career

Tristan's kickboxing career is characterized by remarkable achievements and a deep-rooted passion for the sport. He has a record of 43 wins and 9 losses. His rigorous training regimen pushed him to the limits, as he tirelessly honed his technique and sought to enhance his performance.

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