The fight world has been full of speculation ever since Andrew Tate confirmed his return to the boxing ring, but fans have naturally turned their attention to his brother Tristan. Tristan Tate recently dropped a cryptic video asking shall I make a comeback? which immediately triggered rumours about a potential return to competitive fighting.
Those whispers got louder when he was seen training in Dubai alongside Andrew, showing sharp pads and solid conditioning work. The biggest hint so far came when a recent image appeared of the Tate brothers standing with Edwin Van Os, the Enfusion promoter, raising the question of whether Tristan is preparing for something big within the Enfusion kickboxing setup.

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Whats the Tates connection to Enfusion?
Before the influencer era, Andrew Tate fought under the Enfusion banner as one of their contractual athletes. He won world titles with the organisation and became a key face on their televised series, which documented his rise through the sport.
Enfusion was central to building Andrew’s combat sports identity long before social media turned him into a global figure. Edwin Van Os also appeared in the documentary I am Andrew Tate alongside Daniel Knight from Sidekick, highlighting the long-standing relationship between the Tate camp and Enfusion. During the documentary, Edwin shared honest insight into a fighter’s early journey, saying:
“In the first 10,15 fights you get nothing. You’re called an amatuer. You fight for free.”
He went on to explain the mindset behind that struggle:
“Its like people have a difficult life, the ring can be an escape to a better life in the future! You do it because you like it or you want to become famous. I think in Andrew’s case, he wanted to become famous.”

Given the history, the training footage and the recent image with Edwin van Os, many believe Tristan Tate could be considering a return under the Enfusion banner. Tristan has always had a fighting background and carries the Tate mentality, even if Andrew was the one who competed at the highest level. With Andrew already stepping back into combat sports, Tristan joining Enfusion would make sense both for narrative momentum and commercial appeal.
While nothing is confirmed yet, the signs are strong. If Tristan Tate is preparing for a comeback, Enfusion looks like the most logical stage for it.
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