BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer, has recently made an appearance on the widely-watched livestream hosted by the infamous Kick streamer, Adin Ross.
During this livestream, he engaged in a conversation with none other than MMA fighter Dillon Danis, who was also a guest on the show.
Tate commended Danis for effectively maintaining the excitement surrounding his upcoming match against influencer and professional wrestler Logan Paul.
Tate is no stranger to the world of live streaming, and his own 'Emergency Meeting' series on Rumble serves as a platform where he actively interacts with his audience, delving into a wide range of topics.
However, it's worth noting that he often uses livestreams as a forum to express his viewpoints. Notably, Andrew Tate has extended an offer in the past to train Danis for his upcoming bout against Paul.
Andrew Tate lauds Dillon Danis' efforts
In a recent post on 'X' (formerly known as Twitter), user Censored Men shared a clip from Ross' recent livestream, where Tate and Danis engaged in a conversation.
In the clip, when Ross briefly left the room, Tate initiated a conversation with Danis, inquiring about the date of his fight with Paul. Danis responded that the bout was scheduled for October 14th.
Danis also mentioned a lawsuit filed against him by Paul's fiancée, Nina Agdal. Tate commented that it appeared to be a legal tactic, likening it to what he called "Matrix lawfare."
He explained that such tactics involve bombarding individuals with lawsuits to drain them financially and create distractions.
Danis expressed doubts about Paul's intentions, suggesting that Paul might not want him to participate in the fight.
He speculated that Paul might be trying to make him back out of the event to appear heroic, even if Danis were to win the lawsuit, as he would still have to cover significant expenses, including attorney fees, totaling over $400,000.
Danis felt this was a burden, especially while promoting a major fight, the biggest event of its kind.
Danis said, "I think Logan doesn't want me to show up. I think that's where I'm at right now I think he doesn't want to fight me. I think he's just trying to get me to get to pull out somehow and he looks like the hero, you know I don't know. It's bulls**t.
This is all going through him, you know, even if I win the case, right? I still have to pay over $400,000 and just attorney fees lawyer fees. Just bulls**t when I'm promoting a fight. This is the biggest fight he's ever done and or event he's ever done and I made the whole event like it's just bulls**t."
Tate acknowledged that Danis had indeed made the event "interesting" and stated his intention to remain neutral as he is in the midst of a legal process.
Tate said, "You certainly made it interesting. You chose an interesting topic I'm trying to stay neutral because I'm in the middle of a judicial process."
Danis responded by asserting that this situation would not have garnered attention if it weren't for Paul's controversial image.
He claimed that the allegations he had made about Paul's girlfriend were genuine, emphasizing that their authenticity was the key to their effectiveness.
Danis said, "I'll tell you this would have never worked if it wasn't Logan if he wasn't a s**m bag and If it wasn't true what was being like his all the stuff I put out about his girl is real. Everything is real and that's the only reason it works."
Andrew Tate's fans react to the livestream
After the exchange between Tate and Danis, numerous users voiced their opinions regarding Tate's compliment about Danis' efforts to generate excitement for his upcoming match against Logan Paul, describing it as 'interesting.'
One user wrote, "What a combo!" Another user wrote, "A trio we need.?⚡" A user stated, "This has to be the most random group of 3 ever ?."
A user commented, "Enough with this crap, its not entertaining."