Andrew Tate is a man who will make even the most opinionated uncles in your family look like saints. The former kickboxer-turned "sigma guru" is a mentor for people who think saying thank you is a sign of weakness and smoking a cigar on someone's face is cool.
Andrew Tate recently teamed up with streamer Adin Ross to host some epic boxing matches. The matches were of all kinds: some regular boxers, some who had never seen a boxing ring, and some 'little' boxers (not children). The dynamic duo, both known for their larger-than-life personalities, were commentating on the matches with panache and their signature "alpha" touches.
But the stream isn't the reason Andrew Tate is being mentioned today. It's what he uploaded on X during the fight.
During the fight, he uploaded a picture of himself pointing toward an unsuspecting Ross with a caption,
"Pay me B****"
That is one way of asking for payment. And it is a way that Andrew Tate would use. So, no surprises there. Had he uploaded a friendly photo thanking Ross for the invite, that would have made people worry.
Fan reaction to Andrew Tate's post on Adin Ross
The first thing that came to everyone's mind on seeing the photo was, "Will he ever be nice to anyone" but then they saw it was Adin Ross getting roasted, so they let it slide. Many fans gave hilarious replies to Andrew's caption, some of which are worth reading.
One user, @TeddyBrough, wrote one of the funniest comments on the post,
"What a weird stake ad..."
Another witty user, @nemfist, had an answer for Tate,
"Most I spare is $3 maybe $5 if you're persistent"
User @DanielThomasSp1 wrote another hilarious comment on the post,
"That's what she said"
It was nice to see @CodeRedUpgrade ask the right questions,
"How much does he owe?"
Was user @roccorhetoric being sarcastic or genuine? No one knew for sure,
"Box of chocolates too?
Nobody knows what @stockbella meant by this comment,
"I thought you left Florida."
The stream was less about boxing and more about the ultimate chemistry between the two alphas. The banter included everything from fight techniques to best diets, and epic roasts. It was amusing, bewildering, and a little bit inspiring at the same time.
During the stream, Ross asked Andrew Tate if watching all these men fight made him miss the ring, to which he replied that he did, but he knows he is 38 years old now. At one point, Ross even proposed that both of them should fight, which was quickly shot down by Tate in his regular dismissive style, saying,
"They wanna see me fight, they don't wanna see you fight."
Classic Tate.

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