RARE! Picture of Andrew Tate and father goes viral as ‘Top G’ reminisces story of kickboxing days in France
Ex-kickboxer Andrew Tate is a controversial figure. However, a rare picture that was posted on Twitter has fans reminiscing about his kickboxing days.

Andrew Tate and his father Emory Tate (Image Sources - The Chess Drum/Wikipedia)
Former kickboxer Andrew Tate has grown immensely popular over the past few years. His kickboxing career was considered as a good run due to his championship titles and skill display. However, Tate’s success really shuns when he became an online personality. The ex-kickboxer is mostly known for his videos advocating men’s health and role in society. He is also a controversial figure in terms of his opinions on sensitive topics. Andrew’s allegedly misogynistic, racist, and homophobic rants on his platforms make him a polarizing figure.
The ex-kickboxer is often witnessed making headlines about his takes on several topics. However, Tate is currently being praised and cherished for his kickboxing days. On Twitter, ‘Cobra’ posted a series of tweets regarding his past. This involved his kickboxing career, his brother, and, most importantly the memories he had with his father. The tweets got major traction on Twitter and a photo of his 23-year-old self with his father had gone viral.
Below the tweets, an account by the name of ‘The Real World’ posted the vintage picture. This account is considered to be a puff piece by Andrew Tate. The picture had a 23-year-old smiling Tate alongside his father during the early days of his kickboxing career. This was posted with the caption, “And your dad would be proud of that kickboxing champion.“
The photo, accompanied by the caption, quickly received a lot of attention. Fans commented on the respect they had for the relationship between Andrew Tate and his father, Emory Tate.
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The photo of Andrew Tate and his father brought a lot of respect from fans. The fighter talked about his kickboxing days in a tweet above it. It was a series of tweets that highlighted his brother, Tristan Tate, and his father, Emory Tate, on their journey to become kickboxing champions.
“When I was 23, I was the hottest kickboxing prospect in the UK,” said Andrew Tate. The ex-kickboxer was known to fight in the International Sport Kickboxing Association. Also known as ISKA, Tate participated in the British version of the sports governing body.
“National champion – 85% KO ratio – I was invited by WKN to France to discuss signing for their promotion along with Jerome Lebanner,” said Andrew Tate in the Tweet. Across two weight classes, Tate amassed a record of 76 wins and 9 losses in his professional career.
“Dad still lived in the USA but agreed to meet me there to help negotiate,” concluded Andrew Tate. The final praise that he had given to his father in the first tweet prompted the photo of his early kickboxing days to be posted and remembered. Emory Tate was known to be a famous chess player who dominated the ranks.
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