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“This is a crime against God” – Andrew Tate lashes out at Logan Paul for being cordial with KSI, who has been feuding with his brother Jake

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Andrew Tate recently lashed out at Logan Paul for being cordial with KSI, who has been feuding with his brother Jake

Andrew Tate is a well-known and contentious figure online, particularly on TikTok, for his brazenly misogynistic and violent statements. Tate, 35, is a former kickboxer who has become an influencer. He appeared briefly on Big Brother 17 in 2016, but was later kicked off the show due to online scrutiny surrounding homophobic and racist comments he made on his Twitter account, as well as the release of a video in which he beat a woman with a belt – whom he later claimed had consented to the act.

Most recently, he was seen facing off with Jake Paul, with signs of a potential matchup brewing between the two. In light of this news, Tate has lashed out at Logan, Jake’s older brother for sharing a comradeship with KSI.

Andrew Tate and Jake Paul

The retired professional kickboxer, who regularly makes sexist comments about women online, has been banned from social media sites such as Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok in the last week after complaints about his impact on his millions of fans erupted.

Once rivals, who competed inside the boxing ring, KSI and Logan Paul founded Prime Hydration-a brand of beverage sold by Prime Hydration, LLC. alongside Max Clemons of Congo Brands. KSI however has engaged in several Twitter tirades with ‘The Problem Child’ despite being business partners with his older brother.

According to Tate, this is an act of treason and took to Twitter to say:

“Why do you not support your own biological brothers events the same way you support the man who insults him? This man INSULTS your BROTHER? This is a crime against god. You turn on your own blood Logan, as you have turned on free speech and humanity as an agent of the matrix.”

Jake Paul and Andrew Tate react to the scuffle between KSI and Dillon Danis

Jake Paul is coming off a spectacular victory against MMA legend Anderson Silva. It is safe to say that he has gained some respect from the combat sports community having passed the test against a war-forged veteran with flying colors. ‘The Problem Child’ recently had a run-in with viral internet, polarizing figure, Andrew Tate. If rumors are to be believed, a potential matchup up is brewing between the two. In other news, Dillon Danis, who hasn’t fought in over three years, got into a scuffle with KSI’s team.

Dillon Danis added to the drama in the combat sports world by being involved in a heated and nearly physical altercation with MMA star Nate Diaz outside of Madison Square Garden in New York at UFC 281, and he found himself in a number of more confrontational situations a few days later.

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Danis met YouTube sensation and part-time boxer KSI at Saturday’s “DAZN X Series 0003 Misfits Boxing” event in Austin, Texas. The two exchanged words, and KSI dared Danis to touch him while they were surrounded by media.

The video of Dillon Danis’s brawl following his recent altercation with KSI shows the Bellator fighter being rocked by Anthony Taylor. “Pretty Boy” Taylor is an MMA fighter and boxer who beat Conor McGregor’s teammate outside of the misfit weigh-in. Several angles of the Dillon Danis and Anthony Taylor brawl have surfaced on the internet.

Jake Paul and Andrew Tate reacted to the video on Twitter, claiming that the whole event was staged and fake.

Paul wrote: “Nothing worse than a staged run in with coffee being thrown and then you go outside and get your ass whooped by some real ones.”

On the other hand, Tate blatantly wrote: “I never watched gay porn untill I saw the scene between those two.”

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Abhishek

Abhishek, a versatile sports journalist and also a dedicated martial arts aficionado. With an enduring devotion to boxing and a growing interest in MMA, he has developed a profound understanding of combat sports. His writing mirrors the intensity of the ring, aiming to land a punch that resonates with readers.

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