In a video uploaded back in 2014, Andrew Tate showcased the sheer power of his striking by snapping a baseball bat clean in half with a single kick.
The clip, which resurfaced across social platforms, shows Tate demonstrating proper technique, balance and precision before delivering the explosive shot that instantly splits the bat.
For many fans, it remains one of the clearest examples of the raw kicking power he developed over years of professional kickboxing.

Tate’s Technique and Power
The bat-breaking moment wasn’t a gimmick or camera trick. It highlighted the mechanics that made Tate a four-time world kickboxing champion—hip rotation, disciplined foot placement and the ability to generate force through speed rather than brute strength.
Even in training footage, Tate often emphasised technical mastery over raw aggression, and this video served as a memorable demonstration of that philosophy. Breaking a baseball bat with one kick is far beyond what most trained athletes can accomplish, showing the level of conditioning Tate had during his competitive peak.
His Long-Time Relationship With Sidekick Boxing
At the time the video was circulating, Tate was closely associated with Sidekick Boxing, a brand he had represented for years throughout much of his fighting career.
Sidekick supplied gear for many of his training sessions, seminars and promotional content, and Tate frequently credited the company for supporting him during his rise in the sport. The bat-breaking clip is one of several iconic pieces of footage from that period which fans still link to his long-standing connection with the brand.

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A Viral Clip That Still Defines His Legacy
Although filmed more than a decade ago, the video continues to resurface online because it captures what many people associate with Tate’s athletic identity—precision, confidence and undeniable striking ability. For those who followed his kickboxing career, the clip is a reminder of the technical skill that built his reputation long before his later fame on social media.
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