“It’s good to have Andrew Tate back,” Sean O’Malley reveals the secret behind Cobra’s powerful messages

UFC bantamweight contender Sean O'Malley also reacts on Andrew Tate's ridiculous diet.


“It’s good to have Andrew Tate back,” Sean O’Malley reveals the secret behind Cobra’s powerful messages

(L) Sean O'Malley rejoices (R) Andrew Tate's comeback (Image source: L/R- Getty Images )

Controversial internet figure Andrew Tate recently made a highly anticipated comeback. He alongside his brother, Tristan, did an engaging live-streaming session on Rumble. This marked their triumphant return after a period of detention in a Romanian prison due to a raid on their mansion, which resulted in serious allegations.

Following their arrest in December, the Tate brothers received charges of human trafficking and r*pe. The Tate brothers have been placed under house arrest. The Romanian court overturned the initial decision to deny them bail. However, during a recent episode of THE BRO’MALLEY SHOW, Sean O’Malley expressed his delight at Andrew’s comeback.

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“It’s good to have Andrew Tate back,” he said. “I absolutely love seeing his clips… he delivers a powerful message, and his words reflect profound thought.” O’Malley further praised Tate’s intelligence and the strength of his words. Speculating on the source of this impact, O’Malley humorously suggested that Tate’s unique diet, consisting of three cigars, three rib eyes, and an astonishing fifteen cups of coffee per day, might contribute to his powerful presence.

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Meanwhile, Sean O’Malley is preparing to fight for the bantamweight title against Aljamain Sterling at UFC 292. The highly-anticipated event will take place in August at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. While O’Malley aims to secure his first title, Sterling will be defending his title for the fourth time.

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Sean O’Malley reacts to Andrew Tate’s ridiculous diet; reveals feeling like a crackhead

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Sean O’Malley reveals the story of feeling too caffeinated (Image source: L/R- Getty Images )

During a conversation, Sean O’Malley and his brother, Daniel O’Malley, expressed surprise at Andrew Tate’s daily consumption of fifteen cups of coffee as part of his diet. Reflecting on his experience, O’Malley shared how he felt excessively stimulated after consuming just four scoops of espresso.

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“Last Saturday, I had four scoops [of espresso] for sparring… I felt like a crackhead,” he said. “My heart was racing, and I was genuinely scared. I started sweating, thinking, ‘Oh God, am I going to die?” The O’Malley brothers concurred that caffeine is a performance-enhancing substance, with Daniel highlighting its past prohibition at the Olympics. Sean O’Malley agreed, emphasizing the effect caffeine has on a person’s energy levels. “If you consume caffeine before heading to a high-energy setting…you could cause some serious damage,” he said.

As Sean O’Malley gears up for his upcoming title fight, the return of Andrew Tate serves as an inspiration to him, showcasing the power behind Tate’s messages. With the bantamweight division buzzing with excitement, fans eagerly await the clash between O’Malley and Sterling while keeping a keen eye on Andrew Tate’s intriguing comeback.

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