The much-discussed clash between Andrew Tate and Darren Till seems closer than ever, with the British fighter revealing that the bout is “75% done” for later this year. What started as speculation is quickly shaping up into one of the most unexpected but highly anticipated fights in recent memory.
Till, a former UFC star known for his outspoken nature, has now taken direct shots at Tate, calling him out on his image and values. Speaking in an interview with Ariel Helwani, Till didn’t mince words:
“I don’t try to belittle women for my own ego. I have four daughters and a beautiful girlfriend. I’m girl power. If you’re gonna go around referring to yourself as ‘the Top G,’ you’re gonna have to come prove it.”
Darren Till took shots at Andrew Tate and said their fight is 75% done for later this year 😳
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The comments highlight how personal this potential fight has become. Till made it clear that his motivation goes beyond competition—he wants to challenge what Tate stands for. Tate, a former world champion kickboxer turned internet personality, has built a global reputation around his “Top G” persona, something Till has now openly mocked.

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The idea of the two facing off has split opinions among fans. On one hand, Tate brings in an enormous online following, guaranteeing mainstream attention. On the other, Till is a legitimate fighter with a proven record inside the UFC octagon. This mix of entertainment, personal rivalry, and high stakes makes the potential matchup a perfect recipe for headlines.
With Till claiming the deal is already 75% complete, the question now is when and where the fight will actually happen. Until then, fans will be keeping a close eye on both men’s words and actions as this unique storyline continues to unfold.
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