BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: In a recent encounter, Andrew Tate, the kickboxer-turned-influencer, engaged in a thrilling sparring session with Dr Hadi H, a former two-time heavyweight champion boxer. The session turned out to be an electrifying display of skill and determination, as both fighters pushed their limits in the ring. Ultimately, it was Tate who emerged victorious, leaving Dr Hadi H bruised and beaten. The intense competition between these two fighters captured the attention of spectators, showcasing the raw power and talent that Tate possesses.
Tate, popularly referred to as "Cobra," has established himself as an influencer by not only sharing his life experiences but also captivating audiences with glimpses into his combat skills. Despite transitioning from kickboxing to other pursuits, Tate has never forgotten his fighting roots. He regularly shares footage of his intense sparring sessions, allowing the world to witness his ongoing dedication to combat sports. By showcasing his fighting prowess, Tate aims to inspire and entertain his followers, reminding them of his formidable abilities and the passion he has for martial arts.
'That’s what you get'
Tate, also known as "Top G," took to Twitter to share a video of their intense training session. Despite being physically smaller than his opponent, Tate showcased his impressive skills by unleashing a relentless flurry of punches from unexpected angles. This strategic approach kept Hadi constantly on edge, making it difficult for him to anticipate Tate's next move.
In a clever response to Hadi's previous update highlighting the aftermath of their sparring session, Tate further engaged his followers by providing them with a glimpse into the action-packed encounter.
Tate wrote, "That’s what you get for picking on someone smaller than you 😉."
'Cobra venom'
After Tate shared the intriguing footage of his sparring session, numerous fans enthusiastically expressed their opinions. One user wrote, "Cobra venom." Another user wrote, "cobra strikes are no joke .." A user wrote, "Only body shots, forces the beast to come out. This may look simple, but it’s not, quite challenging."