BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, a former kickboxer turned influencer like his brother Andrew Tate, showcased his remarkable skills and unwavering dedication inside the ring, establishing himself as a proficient fighter with an exceptional track record. Following the footsteps of his older brother, Tristan actively participated in professional kickboxing tournaments, playing a crucial role in Andrew's growth as a kickboxer through his tireless efforts, including sparring sessions and various supportive tasks.
Despite not reaching the same level of accomplishments as Andrew, Tristan carved out a successful path, boasting an impressive record of 43 victories and only nine defeats throughout his kickboxing career. Additionally, Tristan secured two European Kickboxing Championship titles, solidifying his position as a decorated athlete within the community.
'I was known as the Talisman'
Tristan's promising kickboxing career took an unfortunate turn due to a tragic accident, leaving him unable to compete at the same level as his older brother. Despite possessing undeniable talent, fate dealt him a cruel blow. In a recent interview that garnered significant attention online, Tristan disclosed the heartbreaking revelation that he had sustained a severe shoulder injury during an incident in Transylvania.
Regrettably, this accident marked the end of his once-thriving kickboxing journey, despite his previous accomplishments as a European champion. Tristan stated, "I was known as the Talisman. I was the European champion. I was doing very well but when I was training for my European title defense a taxi driver in Transylvania crashed and damaged my shoulder quite badly so I will never be able to compete again.”
On the other hand, Andrew embarked on his kickboxing journey in 2005 and debuted around 2007. Throughout his career, he amassed an impressive record of 76 wins and only nine defeats, with 23 wins coming by means of KO/TKO (Knock Out/Technical Knock Out). In his final kickboxing match in December 2020, he secured a second-round TKO victory over Cosmin Lingurar before reportedly retiring. This decision was heavily influenced by the numerous eye injuries and surgeries he had endured throughout his fighting career.
Andrew's accomplishments included being ranked as the seventh-best light heavyweight kickboxer in Britain by the ISKA in 2008, winning the British ISKA Full Contact Cruiserweight Championship in 2009, and claiming the ISKA World Full-Contact Light Heavyweight Title in 2011.
Despite facing setbacks, such as a devastating knockout loss in the Enfusion Championship Tournament in 2012, he ultimately became a two-weight champion, winning the ISKA World Full-Contact Light Cruiserweight title in 2013. In addition to his kickboxing achievements, Andrew briefly ventured into exhibition MMA, securing two wins by submission and decision and a loss by decision.
'He probably would’ve had a much better career'
Following the viral interview, numerous fans have expressed their opinions on who might be the superior kickboxer among the two brothers. One user wrote, "People can say what they want about them but that has to be one of the worst ways to go out if you compete in combat sports." Another user wrote, "I felt sad when he said "I will never be able to compete again". Life can be harsh at times, but what matters most is how you succeed after the set back." "Too bad because to be honest he probably would’ve had a much better career than andrew," stated one user who thought Tristan might have had a better career than Andrew.