BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: 'Top G' aka Andrew Tate, the misogynist influencer and former kickboxer-turned-influencer can empathize with Conor McGregor about his downfall.
Both fighters enjoyed great success in their professional careers and were champions multiple times. Additionally, they are shrewd businessmen who have made billions of dollars from their dealings.
When Andrew Tate discussed McGregor's downfall
Tate stated that he thought McGregor's $600,000,000 million Proper Twelve company played a significant role in his defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Self-described "Top G" once discussed the reason McGregor lost to Nurmagomedov before Tate gained notoriety in an interview.
Tate asserted that Nurmagomedov was more prepared for the battle because he gave his training his complete attention, as opposed to McGregor, who was multitasking.
Tate said, “I mean we’re all humans and you’re a very rare individual if money doesn’t change you."
He added, "As for Conor, he is selling whiskey, he’s doing this, he’s doing that, he’s running all over doing coke and acting crazy and then he’s trying to fight a guy who’s a strict Muslim and you know he ain’t banging no bi**hes and he ain’t doing cocaine."
Top G said, "He ain’t selling whiskey, he’s doing nothing but hitting gym. I mean, I knew he was going to take a whooping. For me there was no surprise. I knew it and I think deep down Conor knew it."
When McGregor was accused of sexual assault
Back in the month of June, this year, former UFC star Andrew Tate landed himself into heat after making a remark on the sexual assault allegations on Conor McGregor.
On June 9, 2023, during game four of the NBA Final, a lady accused McGregor of sexually abusing her.
The woman claimed that McGregor assaulted her in the men's restroom of the venue after the Denver Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat 108-95. The alleged incident allegedly occurred at the Kaseya Centre in Miami.
Then, Tate reposted an article on his Twitter account, captioned, "human trafficker''. Then he also wrote, "No men with money are safe. They’re coming for all of us."