After a heated argument between "The Problem Child" and "Top G," Jake Paul and Andrew Tate are being mocked.
After a heated argument between "The Problem Child" and "Top G," Jake Paul and Andrew Tate are being mocked.
After Jake Paul appeared to reveal that he is in conversation with contentious internet celebrity Andrew Tate, the influencer and boxing worlds are about to collide once more.
The last time "The Problem Child" fought was in October against MMA legend Anderson Silva. The former Disney Channel star battled the Brazilian icon for a long time before shocking the crowd by knocking out "Spider" in the decisive round. Paul's boxing record now stands at 6-0 after a unanimous decision raised his hand.
The centre of debate this year has been the divisive character known as "Top G." Tate, a former kickboxing world champion, has a net worth of more than $350 million thanks to his successful podcast and business ventures with his brother.
The 35-year-old was "cancelled" earlier this year after being banned from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for a series of outrageous comments he made against men and women in society.
Although Andrew Tate has engaged in public fights with celebrities like KSI and True Geordie, new developments involving Jake Paul indicate he is more likely than ever to resume fighting.
Joe Rogan, who has never shied away from controversy, commented on the uproar surrounding Andrew Tate after he was deplatformed earlier this year by calling him "a hard man."
In his podcast response to Tate's disappearance from social media, Rogan revealed that both of his sons had enquired about Tate after viewing viral videos of him online.
The 54-year-old said that one of the reasons he loved the 35-year-old was that he wasn't hesitant to express his opinions, regardless of the potential for criticism:
"My 12- and 14-year-old children enquired about Andrew Tate. He's a legitimate world champion kickboxer, and I like him, I declared. Why do you like him, they enquired? They claimed he uttered some amusing things. Look, he's a real world champion kickboxer who is a hard man and doesn't buy any p***y bulls**t. Part of it is like a character, though. And young people are responding to that. He's big on TikTok, so there's concern that kids may listen to him."
Tate has been experiencing a social media blackout, but Rogan said he would be more than happy to have him on The Joe Rogan Experience:
"Yes, it is a conversation. more so at now."
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