“I’m 6 foot 4, I’m 110 kg,” Andrew Tate’s brother skeptical about potential fight against Joe Rogan in MMA
Andrew Tate's younger brother Tristan Tate sizes himself up to fight against UFC color commentator Joe Rogan.
Andrew Tate's Brother Tristan tate and Joe Rogan (Image Courtesy: Instagram)
Both the Tate Brothers and Joe Rogan are extremely famous internet personalities and often get asked about each other. Even though Rogan never called the Tate brothers to his Spotify podcast,it’s pretty obvious that both parties have a great deal of respect for each other.
In one of these fun interviews, Tristan Tate was asked about fighting Rogan and if he would be able to defeat the 55 year old. Initially, Tate just laughed it off, saying something like that had an impossible chance of happening. But after getting asked again, Tate implied that he doesn’t have much idea how it will go as he has very little information about how good and heavy Rogan is.
He said; ‘’Joe Rogan Jesus I don’t know how big Joe Rogan is,I don’t know very much about him. I mean I’m 6 foot 4, I’m 110 kilograms, about 235 pounds. I’m a big guy.’’
Even if Tate never gave any honest opinion about who will be between him and Joe Rogan, he did give his measurements just to put forward what he is capable of. Tate is a former kickboxer and has a decent record. Not as good as Andrew, but definitely enough to put someone to sleep with a nasty kick. However, Rogan’s capabilities as a kickboxer and fighter is not something that Tristan would take lightly.
Joe Rogan criticizes people who want the Tate brothers to face jail time without even proven guilty
The Tate brothers faced a lot of criticism despite being popular, as some people tried to attack them and limit their freedom to express themselves. Even while Andrew and Tristan were in jail and awaiting trial, many individuals wanted them to be punished.
Joe Rogan discussed this issue on his podcast and said: “If it’s true, you want him to be punished. Hoping that it’s not true when it is true is not good either, you know what I’m saying. If you’re hoping that it’s true and it’s not true, that’s horrible because you are hoping for people to have been victimized.” Rogan believes that if the accusations against the brothers are true, they should face punishment. However, he thinks it’s wrong for fans to hope they are guilty.
Rogan’s point is that it’s important to seek the truth and justice. He suggests that people should not have a strong desire for a specific outcome, as it’s morally incorrect to wish harm upon others who may have been victimized.
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