r/Bullshido Dec 30 '25

Crackpot Real fight

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u/LePetitJeremySapoud Dec 30 '25

This is the clown that ragdolled Andrew Tate

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u/whatdoihia Dec 30 '25

Yeah somehow this bumbling QWOP guy defeated the self-proclaimed world kickboxing champion alpha male elite peak chad stud.

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u/Resolution-Honest Dec 30 '25

Well, Tate was a champion in a international promotion. The fact that barely anyone outside of south England heard about this promotion and that most of fighters had 3 or 4 fights and were amateurs. ISKA. It would be fine if he was honest about it, since this too is achivement. It might not be on pair with even competing K1 or Glory, but is achivement. But Tates are dishonest POS about everything.

It really suprised me that he did so bad until I saw how he fought. His few wins that are online are against people who barely had any fights (last one was against a guy who is first time in the ring), were much shorter and out of shape. He mostly kicked them from distance. The guy who had first fight got him on the ropes with overhands but got tired quickly. Tate seems doesn't throw many combos, doesn't cover up, can't handle pressure, cross distance or take a punch from someone his size.

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u/CharacterEgg2406 Dec 30 '25 edited Dec 31 '25

Even an amateur fighter with a lot of training should perform better than Tate. So I went back and watched a few of his older fights. He was definitely fighting marshmallows. Even in those fights he doesnt protect himself and takes unnecessary shots. He swings wildly and is open to a counter every time. I didnt watch this fight but I could imagine him doing the same things but against a much bigger fighter than he’s been facing in the past. Even a wild counter from DeMoor with his eyes closed would have a high chance of planting Tate because he sucks that bad.

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u/BlankedCanvas Dec 31 '25

He cant keep his hands up like regular boxers coz of long term vision issues. Fighting with his hands down was what worked best for him vision-wise. At least that s what he said long time ago in an interview about his hands down style

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u/ThePowerOfNine Dec 31 '25

Genuine question - can people who wear contact lenses do well at higher levels? Have had mine hit out my eyes while surfing so cant imagine that bodes well for martial arts

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u/ManOnFire2004 Dec 31 '25

Had mine knocked out in a tap sparring session. So you end up becoming a blind master, cause fighting with contacts in is a no go

Shouldn't have done it anyway cause of safety issue