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Watch: Andrew Tate Steamrolls 60 men in wild sparring

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Andrew Tate has once again ignited controversy on social media by asserting that he engaged in a series of fights against 60 opponents consecutively during an event in Dubai. 

The 38-year-old former kickboxing world champion, who has gained notoriety for his provocative online persona, shared videos of the event with his millions of followers. The footage seemingly depicts Tate in a cage-like octagon, battling numerous opponents in succession. 

Reports indicate that the fights extended over several hours, with each challenger facing Tate for a single three-minute round. At least one participant was seen leaving the event with significant facial injuries, while others appeared to be limping, clearly showing signs of having been in a tough contest.

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The event was organized privately and included members of Tate’s mentorship group, The War Room. In a post on X, Tate stated: ‘I announced in The War Room a month ago that I would fight any member who showed up. Yesterday, I fought 60 men, back to back, with one three-minute round each and a one-minute break. Everyone is hurt. No one could stop me. War is eternal.’ The specifics of the fights—whether they were full contact, sparring, or partially choreographed—remain ambiguous. 

Many social media users expressed skepticism regarding the event, criticizing Tate for competing against untrained fighters given his extensive combat experience. One critic remarked on X, ‘He must feel very dominant fighting individuals who lack proper punching skills.’ Another added, ‘He has been training and fighting since he was a teenager. NONE of his opponents had ANY experience. He might as well have been fighting children.’ 

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