“I have very little interest,” Andrew Tate refuses to have a fight with Sean Strickland post-viral sparring session with Sneako

Kickboxer, Andrew Tate, cites that a prospective matchup against Sean Strickland isn't on the card for him.


“I have very little interest,” Andrew Tate refuses to have a fight with Sean Strickland post-viral sparring session with Sneako

Sean Strickland sparring with streamer Sneako does not interest Andrew Tate (Source: Instagram/IMAGO)

Controversial kickboxer, Andrew Tate, is considerably controversial for profound reasons. Time and again, Tate, the helmsman of the so-called  ‘manosphere’ had issues with the modern culture. He especially has a disdain for Kick streamers and their content, whom he trolls from time to time. As such, he has found an enemy in the MMA sphere as well – Sean Strickland. Concurrently, now both of his enemies have crossed fields.

A video of the unfiltered fighter speaking about ‘The Matrix’ went viral on X, preaching about the binds of societal norms. Tate himself had laid forth these points beforehand as well. He thus remained puzzled with the copying of ideology, despite their differences. Pre-UFC 297, Strickland had also aspired to expose ‘conman’ Andrew Tate as a ‘moral-less’ role model. Hence, here’s what Tate thinks of a prospective collaboration:

You don't punch up with a guy on a street and then go 'Hey you wanna fight'? You're busy. So I'm in a fight...I don't think the fight's gonna end any time soon, and I have very little interest in trying to do any other kinds of fight for entertainment.
Andrew Tate via Fresh and Fit
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The topic initiates in light of Rumble streamer, Sneako, sparring with Strickland recently. Strickland mercilessly obliterated Sneako with a barrage of seemingly full-powered left shots. This went down at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas. UFC Hall of Famer, Forrest Griffin, uploaded the footage online that shows ‘Tarzan’ raising Sneako’s hand in a sign of respect, after the lopsided mayhem.

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Crossover fights being all the craze, Tate was thus asked of the fight in a recent episode of his ‘Emergency Podcast’. With a plethora of social influencers transitioning into MMA, Sneako is no exception. With his rounds with Strickland creating much buzz, one could expect Tate to be in the equation. But he finds the issue of both very trivial.

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What do influencers Jake Paul, Sneako, and Bryce Hall have in common? They have all been on the wrong end of Sean Strickland recently. Strickland is rebounding from his UFC 297 title loss. And he’s up to his usual antics. Sparring hard with influencing streamer Sneako, he left the latter bloodied at the UFC PI. He then went into a war of words with Paul and Hall.

In a sitdown with Inside Fighting, Hall recently shed light on Strickland trying to degrade influencers trying to transition to MMA space. Not to mention he already has troubles in UFC itself.

Andrew Tate doesn't like Sean Strickland
Andrew Tate doesn’t like Sean Strickland (Source: Twitter)

Despite this, a greater enemy is on the horizon – Andrew Tate. Tate recently disregarded any chance of fighting the middleweight, even for a whopping $10-20 million fight purse. But the enmity persists.

Before his maiden defense, Strickland bashed Tate on not being a good role model, at a sit-down with the Nelk Boys for a podcast. This was in light of his brother Tristan Tate shaming Strickland for emotional breakdown over childhood abuse. This was with comedian Theo Von on his podcast ‘This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von‘.

Even before, Tristan had sneered at him hard for his unhinged rants against the kickboxer’s supposed shady webcam business. Tate was no fan of his sparring debacle with Sneako either, which he termed a ‘degenerative’ stint. Safe to say, Tate and Strickland have much dormant history, ready to take shape in a fight, if that ever comes to fruition.

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