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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, folks, So we are back on the way
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concept presented by the Ring magazine, and today we are
taking a look at the face to face between Andrew
Tate and Chase the More, hosted by yours truly. And
I don't usually like watching things that I host. I
don't like hearing myself talk. I'll be honest. I think
I've addressed this before, but we have to take a
look because this Andrew Tate Chase to More face to
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face brought out a lot of keys to the fight
for me, a lot of realizations from both fighters, and
I think one stone cold message that will sit with
everybody in that room. It felt like this is when
everything changed from fight build up and talking back and
forth and cracking jokes and having a good time to
oh yeah, we have a fight to get to. It's
a main event and all that joking in disrespect is
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not going to be taken light. Who said?
Speaker 2 (00:45):
What?
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Who won this exchange? What do I mean the breakdown?
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Stuff First, making his way back to the fight game,
Andrew cobra Tate multiple time.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
So right away Andrew thought I was gonna like go
to him and give him like an opening statement. First
and then go to Chase. I could tell because when
I looked at him, I just remembered this. When I
looked at him, he started to talk, and then I
kept going because I wanted to introduce both guys and
then go back to Andrew. I kind of messed it up,
and then I say something that I don't even remember
that I said, which is, well, you'll just hear it here.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
World champion, kickboxer, multiple time high level fighter. It's been
a long time, but he's coming right here to Misfits.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
He takes some I don't even know what that intro was.
That's one of the shittier intros I've ever done. I
called him a multiple time kickboxing world champion. Then I
called him a multiple time high level fighter. Oh man, listen,
you guys got to understand, no excuses. That was just
garbage for me. But this was like six pm at night.
I was prepping for the press conference. Have been all
around Dubai, my schedules all off. I didn't sleep, No excuses.
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That was a dog shit intro. I'm sorry everyone.
Speaker 3 (01:56):
The Misfits heavyweight champion, go Chase more. I'll be live
on Wrangle Premium. But today is the face off, Andrew
will start with you.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
I was thinking we were gonna have a transition there.
I thought it was gonna be like face off and
so and then we go into it. But I guess
they just said, fucking fuck it, We're going straight through.
By the way, I called Chase the Goat because that's
what he wants his nickname to be. I know people
were getting onto me bout like, oh, the goat, the goat,
Chase calls himself the goat. I'm gonna call him that.
He's the champ. He deserves some respect. I know he's not. Again,
he may not have the most uh you know, structured
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and fundamental upbringing in boxing, and he may not have
the most structural and fundamental technique in boxing, but he
holds the belt. You got to give him his respect,
you got to. So yeah, I use his nickname.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
I was speaking to Ma'am's at Misfits for a while.
I understood I had to become the CEO and take
Chaosi's job. And then once that was done, we were
talking about the roster of fighters. We want to become
the biggest sports promotion in the world, and I think
the best way to test the quality of our champions
is to do it myself. So I thought he's a
heavyweight champion. I want to be the heavyweight champion. I
spiked heavyweight champ. There's not anything personal against Chase. He
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dislikes me.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Also, why do I look so damn tiny? I know
it's like the aspect ratio, but like they look like
monsters and I look like like a child in the middle.
But that's a good point from Tate. Like as much
as you want to say, oh, who is Tate fighting?
Who is Tate fighting? It makes sense in the context
of whatever part of Misfits Andrew Tate is a part of.
I truly don't know what the inner working of this is.
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Like he calls himself the CEO. I don't know if
that's necessarily the case, because we just saw the Ksi
Vadil Riley video where he welcomed it out into Misfits Pro.
I'm not sure what's going on here. But if he
is involved in the back end of Misfits and you know,
having conversations about making this thing a huge entity on
that side of things, on the influencer side, it does
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make sense for him to come in and like he said,
test the quality of the fighters there and try to
make it a big event. And what better way to
do that than to have Andrew Tate, who is a
global phenomenon of an individual and personality, be a part
of this that I understand. Historically, the heavyweight division is
the biggest division, not only physically but in terms of eyeballs.
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The guy that's the best of the heavyweights is usually
considered the baddest man on the planet. Now Misfits is
not pro boxing, but baddest man in Misfits right, So again,
it makes sense for him to jump up the weight
where he was probably you know, he probably could have
come in as a as a cruiser weight or even
if you want to do boxing terms, a light heavyweight.
But jumping up to do the fight at heavyweight, that's
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a big deal for Andrew. And I know there's weight stuff,
you know, in contracts and rehydrations and stuff that we'll
talk about, But I understand when he explains it like that,
why it didn't have to necessarily be a big name
to fight Tap. It had to be the right opportunity
against the right size opponent with the right story.
Speaker 5 (04:42):
And I'm here to perform. I've trained one I feel fantastic.
Speaker 4 (04:46):
In fact, I'm actually very surprised by how well training
has gone because I had some old injuries from long
ago that I have not third back up.
Speaker 5 (04:52):
So I feel fantastic and I'm there to perform on
the night. I'm very very excited.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Great opening statement from Tate, very professional, well put together. Again,
not a lot of animosity, because the goal isn't to,
you know, try to outwit Chase in this thing. For him,
it's more about him. He said it in multiple interviews
that this fight is about him. It doesn't matter who's
across from him. He's the show, he's the name, he's
the guy coming back at thirty eight or thirty nine
years old. And he also said something interesting there that
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some of the old injuries he had haven't flared up yet.
And I don't know what specifically he's talking about, but
I know the thing that made him stop fighting was
I think that the detached retina in his eye that
came from one I think his last fight ever, he
detached his retina or something happened to his eye. Could
that be something he's talking about. If I don't know
how that, I don't think that heals really maybe it does.
I'm not sure the diagnosis for a detached retina, but
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maybe he had surgery. If that's healed up and he's
fighting not blind in one eye or not having issues
with an eye, that spells even more trouble for Chase Chase.
He says, it's not personal. Can you think it's personal?
Speaker 2 (05:49):
No, one hundred cent, it's not personal. This is the
fight game. This is part of it. And you know
the thing is is Andrew They say, you know, dun't
mean Chierro's.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
I really like andite on it.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Obviously should got me through a lot of when I
had the birol misswing. He used to listen to him
on podcast Let's do him a lot?
Speaker 1 (06:05):
I am that is kind of crazy that Chase Chase's
biggest highlight in Misfits it should be the heavyweight championship belt.
That's that should be his biggest highlight. But in reality,
this is Chase's biggest highlight in reality, and it's unfortunate
it's that right there. Oh my goodness, Yeah, there's the belt.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Let's go. It's one of those cases where it's like
a full circle moment where the young generation that he
inspired has to come back and unfortunately he's gonna have
to answer for every bit of inspiration that he's instilled
upon me. So nothing personal. But many have come, many
have failed. I'm still the champ eight consecutive knockouts. I
haven't seen the canvas.
Speaker 6 (06:51):
I'm all right.
Speaker 5 (06:52):
Well, it's good that Chase believes it himself.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
That wasn't a bad opening statement from Chase either. I
get where he was going with that a little bit.
He's like, listen, you know, I was inspired by Andrew
Tay in the same words he used to inspire me.
He's now going to have to he said pay for,
but I assume he means he's now gonna have to
answer for like you made this monster, and now I'm
gonna have to take you out. You're the guy that
this student becomes the teacher type of thing, which I
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think that's a great little line of action, like, yeah,
you created.
Speaker 4 (07:19):
This because it wouldn't be a very interesting fight if
he didn't, And it wouldn't be a very interesting fight
if he wasn't training his best and believed he was
gonna win. And it wouldn't be a very interesting fight
unless he was on Twitter running his mouth and trying
to help hypnotize himself that he's gonna win, and sitting
there and talking and endlessly talking about how he's gonna
definitely win and he has nothing to worry about when
I'm old and I'm coming back and all this crap.
That's what makes the fight interesting. So I'm very glad
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he's doing that as opposed to saying nothing. It's good
for the brand, it's good for the video. When I win,
it's good for everything. So I'm very very excited for
the event. And perhaps perhaps I've just been in the
game too long, but after AE something fights, I understand
that tweets something matter, and talking doesn't matter. This doesn't matter,
it's all bullshit. What matters is today. I've been interest
said the end the day. I'm not interested in anything else.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Tate is two seasoned for this shit, y'all. This is why.
And we did the press conference after this, and yes,
that's why. Chase also has like the Xenon glasses on
again those are apparently Belinciaga, but I just it makes
me think of the movie Xenon when he wears them.
This was all done in the same day, and this
is why, and we'll get to you know why. The
press conference went the way it did. You're gonna see
that towards the end of this video. But so far,
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very cordial and Tate just kind of shining a light
on what he thinks the mentality of Chase is right,
Like you gotta do all that stuff on Twitter to
convince yourself that you belong in this fight. They convince
yourself and your fans that you're gonna win this fight.
Tastes like I don't need to do that. I've experienced
fighting lifetimes longer than you have in this game, like
I've been in this I don't know if it was
ten fifteen years, I don't know, but a lot of
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fight experience, and what he says is absolutely true if
you have a steel trap for a mind, because all
this stuff, the face to face, the press conference, we're
gonna get to fight week next week, that's right, Next
week is fight week. I can't believe I'm going back
to Dubai fifteen and a half hour flight there and
back again. But that's what we do. Make sure you
all subscribe to the channel. Ain't nobody doing content like this.
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But if you have a steel trap for a mind
and you can get through all of this stuff and
it not phase your mentality. Sure, it's gonna be tiring,
it's gonna be mentally and physically exhausting to do all
this media. And you'll see Tate again toward the end
of this, start to really not want to do a
lot more talking. He wants to fight now. He's starting
to get in that fight field. But it's a battle
of wits right here, and Tate is two seasoned to
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be caught up in this. Jasey says, none of that
talk and you're doing matters. It almost seems like he
thinks all that talking is insecurity.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Coming from you, and a lot of people call it insecurity.
But I've been in this fight game for a few
years now and I've never shut in my mouth. They
always say, one day I'm going to find out. I've
been trying to test the theory. I've called out much
bigger people than a four and three light heavyweight. You know,
all credit to him for winning a kickboxing championship, however
many decades ago in some promotion I've never heard of.
But this is the real world. You're going up against
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a much bigger, heavier, taller, longer, faster, stronger individual, and
I just think I don't think that you're fast enough.
I think that your he was falling off a bit.
You might have all the experience eighty something fights, but
I just I think the first thing that goes is
your reflexes.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Your IQ has fallen off a little bit. Jase is like, yeah,
you're stupid. Yeah you're dumb now your IQ and I
think he means ring IQ, but I don't know that
would I assume mean like you're not as sharp as
you once were. I'm not sure. But he's like, yeah,
you're stupid now. Actually five IQ points more stupid than
you are.
Speaker 6 (10:23):
I have a torn bicep. I know.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
I've seen clips with your eyes, I've seen the pads,
I've seen all of that. I just don't think you're
a phenomenal enough athlete anymore to step in the ring
with somebody like me.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Again, valid stuff on the back end of that, when
he was talking about the you know, your IQ's falling
off stuff like he kind of lost me. But if
he's looking at Okay, this guy's thirty nine, he's had
a couple of injuries. I do think Tate's. I think
it's his left bicep. This one right here is torn
or was torn. I'm not sure if that will have
any effect. I've torn my bicep, I tore my right
one and it had almost no effect on me and
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my fight. But he's again trying to needle it at Taate,
being like, I just don't think you have what it
takes now at your age. And I assume again he's
talking about the physicality side of it. You're not as
big as me. Your reflexes are gone, even though I
disagree with that. You watch any footage of Tate and
his reflexes are clearly still there. And I think the
biggest thing is Chase don't think you can hurt it,
at least not in the same way that Chase can
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hurt him. Right, Chase isn't a believer in Tait being
able to knock him out, at least not at dispoint
in the face to face. And he keeps bringing up
that four and three boxing record Tate just set a
second ago, that he's never had a pro boxing fight.
So I'm not sure who's lying here, But both of
them are trying to play mental games.
Speaker 6 (11:30):
And why are you still nervous? Oh, I'm not nervous
at all. I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
I'm raving about this is this is the moment where
I tell people, in order to create stars, you got
to give him a star moment. You've done a great
job being the most google man on the earth and
all this and that. But here's the thing, is like,
in order to get to your level, you have to
beat people at your level. And I think a lot
of people are giving you credit because you did win
a lot of fights a decade ago when I was
in high school and had a bedtime.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
That's not the case anymore.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
You know. I know you've got all the bugattis and stuff,
but listen, I'm coming for the batti's. I got a
lot more to gain and you have a lot more
to lose than I do.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Again, I don't hate this answer. That's the right mentality
for Chase. You know, Andrew tries to call him and say, hey,
why are you still nervous? Then? And I do think
there is a bit of trepidation from the stuff Chase
had been putting online, but that's also just Chase. Chase
is a shit talker to the highest degree. I don't
know about if it's nerves or if it's like trying
to go you know, post for post with one of
the most popular guys in the World's not gonna happen,
But I like the mentality Chases like, Listen, you gotta
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beat a star to be a star. He's right, Taity's
given him a massive opportunity, and it's really, honestly, it's
like a no lose situation for Chase. There's nobody that
Chase could have fought right now that would give him
more eyeballs, more opportunity for people to see him, more
opportunity for him to make money potentially should things go
his way now. Granted, if he does get knocked out,
that's not a great look for Chase, being the big,
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tall guy or whatever. But that's the only real way
he gets a terrible look out of this is if
he gets knocked out flat in like the first round
or something.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
You know, I've beaten bigger things than Chase, and beating
bigger men than Chase and fault people with a lot
more experience than Chase, And I've fought things outside of
the ring much bigger than Chase.
Speaker 5 (13:01):
So I'm very very excited to fight.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
You know, Tate has a way of being like very
resourceful with his word. Right, He's talking about the things
he's beat outside of the ring. I'm assuming he's referring
to a lot of the accusations and things made against
his name and been in court in jail for a
while as well, so him being able to tie that
into fighting. And again the mentality he's like I said,
he's very very well spoken, very good with his words.
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We did see.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
We just did a face to face out in the
desert in front of these insane supercars. I was way
out of place, but even two were right at home.
We got to see each other sized up the first time. Chase,
what did you see when you looked across?
Speaker 2 (13:37):
I saw a guy that bit off more than he
can jew. I think he didn't realize the scope of
what he was getting into. I've fought in giants and kels,
I've fought in experienced kickboxes and tank toleman, and they've
all ended the same I have. He has nothing that
I've not seen before. In fact, he's actually probably the
smallest guy I've fought. The thing is is, we don't
look at size, we don't look at technique, won't look anything.
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The only thing I look at is Kenny punch. Any
take a punch. I've seen him quit in his fights.
I've seen him get punched. I've seen him have eye
problem black eyes against guys like Fesbatista and Warren Spencer.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
Those guys aren't getting the job done.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
And it's a lot of Okay, there's a lot there,
Chase just I mean, he fires off. So first off,
he says, I've I've fought big guys, fought small guys.
This will be the smallest guy fight. Then he says,
he says, we don't look at anything. Probably a bad idea.
He probably should look at what Andrew does well and
what he doesn't do so well. But I don't think
he's being honest there. I think he studied a lot
of Andrew Tate's tape, just because right after he says,
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we don't we don't like a look at idiots stuff.
He names off the things he's seen Andrew Tate do.
But then he calls him a quitter. He says, well,
I've seen him quit in fights, and to be fair,
he did in his last fight. Essentially wave it off
to the ref after I assume him again from what
was said, he had to detach retina in his eye
when he got punched or kicked or something. So let's
see how Andrew responds to that, because that's a that's
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an ego shot right there. That's a mentality shot. Anytime
you get called a quitter in a sport, like especially fighting,
that's almost like a cardinal sin. That's almost like and
someone plays ball like a girl. Back in the day,
that would be like how dare you? And be fighting words?
Right now, it's being called a quitter in a combat sport.
It's almost like, like I said, a cardinal sin. For fighters.
They cannot stand that stuff.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
Interesting. Yeah, I mean I could have gone down to
Tijuana and fought some cans. I mean I could have
without disrespect. I could have very easily gone.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
To without disrespect.
Speaker 5 (15:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
I could have went down to Tijuana and fought a
bunch of fucking tomato cans, some bum ass fighters and
smoked them all without disrespect.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Of course, Well you did that on your YouTube video.
What's YouTube video, the one where you fought thirty dudes
that paid to come fight you.
Speaker 5 (15:34):
Well, that wasn't training for a fight. That was something else.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
I mean, we're talking about professional records here, right, and
I'm saying that I understand you've been active and you're right.
I haven't had a professional fight in quite a few years.
What you're saying is factually correct. The reason I'm not
intimidated by is because you're fighting people in Mexico were
paid to lose. But it's still good experience for you.
I mean you're a new fighter. I don't consider you
a YouTuber. I do consider you a fighter. I think
you're an active fighter, and I think you take the
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sport seriously. I think you've dedicated yourself. I definitely think
you've improved. I think you have a good training camp.
I think you believe in yourself. I think you've taken
this opportunity very very seriously. And I've done absolutely the
same thing. And I think that on the night, my
experience is going to play thur. I've been in there
so many times. I've dealbled all kinds of people. I
understand that Chase has you know, he leaves his left
hand out and he lines up the big right and
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he moves backwards, and he's been doing the same thing
in sparring in La and I understand that I could
easily walk into a right hand. I know exactly how
he's gonna try and beat me.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Oh Tate is homework. He said, he leaves that left
hand out, which Chase does. He likes to frame with
his lead hand, engage the distance, which is technically not
legal in boxing, to keep that left I love it
because I use it. I'm the same way. It's a
long guard. I love long guarding. But you're not supposed
to just leave it out there the entire time. Referees
to to warn you about it. But Chase does this
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because one, it creates a distance where he can't get hit.
In two, it tells him, okay, I can touch you
on the face, on the shoulders, and my right hand
can definitely get there. And he also talks about Chase
throwing straight punches and our right hand that he wants
to line up and let go, which is again kind
of what Chase does is very basic, and sometimes you
know the basic things are the correct thing. Tate's done
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his homework and he knows while Chase is basic, it's
still dangerous if you get in the I call him
the red zones or the danger zones. The places where
his advantages, his reach, his right hand, his frame are
the most prevalent, and Tate has to know that, and
it seems like he does.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
He's also speaking about his experience in the ring. He's
a kickboxer. It's different when you can throw kicks and
use both sides. That switch stands that he does, I
don't think it's going to work. That chin in the
air is I got a long reach man like I
could reach across this room if I wanted to. And
I think that on the night he's gonna go in
there and he's gonna have a lot of pressure on him.
Is his first fight since he's come into the linelight, obviously,
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so everybody's expecting to win. I am the plus two
to seventy five underdog in this fight, and I just
I laugh every night with my friends and my family
because they understand the camp. They understand the level of
opposition to the train again, so they understand that if
there's one thing about me is I have zero quit
in me. So I just don't feel like he still
has the power or the speed to stop me for
six rounds. So I asked for ten he insots on six.
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It wasn't my weight clause. I didn't pick any of that.
I just said, give miss to Tate whatever he wants
to, just put him in the ring in front of me
and I'll handle the rest.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
Very very Again. I love what Chase is saying there.
It's the right mentality. But you also see Chase he
studied a little bit too right. He didn't come into
this blind. He understands where Tate's weaknesses are. The hands
a little bit low, the chin going back. Tate does
like to switch. He mostly switches in attack mode. You
won't see Tate necessarily switch stance just to do it.
You'll see him either lean in with the left hook
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or follow the right hand into southpaw and then go
to the body, something Tate also likes to do. And
we'll get down to this more when we get a
fundamental breakdown, which you'll probably be next week. But he's
very good on the inside, which I don't know if
Chase is really recognized yet, But for a taller fighter,
go back and watch all of Andrew Tate's fights and
look at where he likes to operate or even in
some of these spars, he's like six two six three,
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and he operates almost exclusively on the inside. Once he
gets into that jab right hand in range, you'll fall
in behind it and start looking to the body and
then upstairs on the inside. The inside game, I think
is gonna make more of a difference.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
I really truly feel amazing.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
I'm very glad that he believes that I've accepted a
fight against a six six opponent and then been sparring
people who are five foot nine.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
I mean, you think I'm an idiot?
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Now, I think Chase is saying a lot of that
because it's like good promo to be like, yeah, he's
not sparring the right guys, he's smarting people at are
five to nine. You imagine that. All right, we got
Chase to more in a month. I gotta get some
sparring partners. I need dudes that are five six to
five nine but one hundred and thirty to one hundred
and seventy pounds. Let's get it going. Everybody in the
gym going, Andrew, He's no, he's six six, two fifty.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
No.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
I know, but you know, we gotta get ready. You
know what I'm saying. They fight like he does. You're
stacking him on shoulders. What will be doing?
Speaker 4 (19:44):
I mean, if he thinks I'm an idiot, then that's
that's up to him. But I've of course prepared. He
has a long reach he's a young, strong guy with
a long reach, and we're preparing for exactly that he'll
see on the night when he tries to hit me
and he realizes it's not as easy as it is
hitting these other people who stand around and lose that. Uh,
it's going to be a very difficult, difficult.
Speaker 6 (20:04):
Night for him to be different than obviously. I've watched
every person that he's fat in his camp. I've seen everybody.
I don't think that Benny the Gloyd kickbox here is
probably his best opposition. I watched his training with him.
He takes it easy on him.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
But it's like if you're getting black eyes against guys
that are much smaller, taking it easy on you in
sixteen oun sclothes and the headgear, what do you think
is going to happen in ten onuns clothes on fight night.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
I don't think Tate wear's head gear.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
Now.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
I don't dispute that he probably trains in sixteen's And
he did get a shiner on his left eye, which
usually would mean he got caught with a right hand,
and that's one of Jase's biggest weapons. And I've always
said this, Ander Tate fights in a very risky style.
He's very bladed, but then he'll square up when he's
like inclose in the inside. He takes a lot of chances.
He takes a lot of risks, but that's been his
entire brand. He's a risk taker and most of the
time it pays off. Doesn't mean it will in this fight,
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and if you were to lose, that would completely set
the Internet a blaze. But it's a real possibility, and
it's one that I think Tate understands. But he's confident
in what he does and his ability to operate with
his down, chin up sometimes on the on the defense,
but you know, to be an aggressive fighter on the
front foot. You don't see Tate take a lot of
steps backward, and Chase doesn't either, So something's got to give.
Speaker 2 (21:09):
And I think this is his first time not on Twitter,
the Twitter follow others. The bugattis all that stuff is
not gonna be in there fighting for him. And you know,
hopefully when I'm done with him, I can buy my
own Bugati and I'm gonna make it red, just like
was gonna come out of his nose fight night.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
So okay, again, it takes Chase a while to get
to the to the punchline because that Jesus Christ there
was a runaway train there. But I don't Again, I
don't hate some of the stuff he's saying there as
far as like he's a bigger fighter. It may not
be just one punch on the side of Tate, because
Tate's far smaller than Chase, even though he comes back
and says, you know, it only takes one punch in
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heavyweight boxing, which again I think if either guy lands flush,
it's gonna fucking hurt somebody. Right. Tate has far better
technique and has knocked high level guys out with his
hands before, and with those Tannwns gloves on, he's gonna
he could easily clip Jay. He could easily clip Chase
on the chin and knock him out for sure. He
may say it here in the face off, but he
said it in the press conference. Chase has never been
properly hit, right. Chase hasn't experienced a flush punch on
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his chin and how to recover or how to even
handle it at all, which I I agree with. I
don't think Chase's Maybe he hasn't spar and I haven't
seen that, but in fighting, he hasn't been clipped like that,
but you still got to get there, and you still
got to land at Chase is talking about his size
and reach, and then he hits him with the maybe
I can buy my own Bugatti and I'll color it red,
like what's gonna be coming out of his nose? Okay, Chase,
go ahead. Then after the four minute monologue, drop a
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freaking bomb.
Speaker 5 (22:26):
And he's right. There's no Twitter followers in the ring.
There's no bigotty in the ring. There's no misfits followers
and misfits crowd in the ring. There's two men in
the ring. Three two men in the ring.
Speaker 6 (22:35):
There's three, there's there's two, there's you.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
And I am the U I'm concerned about, and I'm
worried about me and him.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
I think Chase was like trying to get one over
on him there with the you know there's actually three
in the ring. But I mean, I guess you should
consider the referee a part of people in the ring.
I think, I don't know. I read somewhere where the
referee is considered part of the ring. I know it
sounds silly, but he's supposed to be as impartial as
the canvas and the ropes as far as like he
only is there to maintain balance. So yes, they're both
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technically right. There's two men participating in the fight as
far as fighting each other, but there are three people
there to make sure it all goes down correctly. But
Chase tried to go like mine games with Tate. They're like, oh,
actually there's three. You fucked up.
Speaker 5 (23:14):
I'm there to get the job done.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
I understand what he's saying, but it's obviously things I've
thought about and my team have you considered, and we're
prepared for all of these things. We're prepared for the
size of the event. We're prepared for the size of Chase.
We're prepared for him to be one hundred and tankilo.
We've been sparring for that. We're preparing for that.
Speaker 5 (23:27):
And he's right, one shot is all we need to
head to wait box.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
So let's do this one final message to each other.
What do you have to say to Andrew one last
time here?
Speaker 6 (23:35):
After I knock you out, can I get a free
membership to the real world.
Speaker 4 (23:39):
I don't think you're gona knock me out, Chase, and truthfully,
and I state this with respect for you going in
there believing You're gonna knock me out easily.
Speaker 6 (23:48):
It's the biggest mistake are I was gonna make in
your fucking life. I promise you that.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
I promise you don't think think you're gonna get in
there and just knock me out easily. I'm a fucking idiot,
Like I'm going to go in there and I've made
some mistake and I've just signed a contract and have
taking this seriously.
Speaker 5 (24:00):
I'm not a fucking idiot.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
Chase, you understand me, So I think you should take
this a lot more seriously. I have a little bit
more respect for me, and now you're a boss. I
respect you as an opponent, I respect you as an athlete,
and don't be walking through life saying, I know, knock
Andrew Oute like it's nothing, because it's not gonna happen
like you think it is.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Yeah. One of the coldest, most most serious flips of
a moment. I have seen an influencer boxing right there,
like Chase said something to try to be funny, and
Tate finally had enough. You finally saw Tate get a
little more serious with the way that he spoke to Chase.
And it's because Chase is continually being like, I'm gonna
knock you out. I'm gonna knock you out. And Tate
takes that as disrespect because he is from fighting. He
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has fought for again, however, many years of his life,
and it hasn't been this influencer side where it's, you know,
let's just say the most crazy outlandish thing to get headlines,
to get clicks and then eventually you know, yeah, you
gotta go pay for the words. But it's just it's
just fight build up to Tate, that's some serious shit.
And you can see me in the middle. Do you
look at my face? My face is now I'm like,
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oh shit, Chase, what you got this lay to that
because I was kind of laughing at I smirked at
Chase saying it too, because I'm like, all right, cool,
you know, can I get a free membership to your thing?
Like Tate was not having it, And that was where
this entire fight changed. Right there, I'd set it on Twitter,
and I think this is what led into Tate coming
into the press conference on smoke. For Chase was that
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moment right there where he had had enough of the
games and the bullshit and he finally let Chase know, hey,
you're saying this knocking out thing like it's gonna be
easy for you. I'm telling you right now, keep talking
like you're gonna knock me out, and it's gonna get
worse for you. I was just gonna beat you in
a fight. Now I'm gonna make you pay for the worst.
And I ain't talking monetarily. Damn.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Look, I was filming Love Island last week, so I'm good.
My camp's completed. I was on having my ties on
the beach. This job's done. December twentieth, good night, Andrew
Tate top Gens Sentaclobra to a goat.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
This image right here. I wanted to get to this.
I think is one of the most telling things that
we saw throughout this face to face and really we
saw this in the press conference. When the energy flipped.
Tate would only go like laser beams right at Chase,
I'm talking, locked on him, and Chase wouldn't meet his
eye line. I think this is where things got real
for Chase, That's what I'm saying. And I know he's
very confident, but I think just this moment, this might
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have shaken him just a bit, shaken the character, shaking
the whole idea of like, ah, we're just we're doing
fight promo. This is where it got real. And again,
if you guys watched the press conference after this, you'll
see what I'm talking about. But hey, i'm gonna tell
you something. When Tate turns it on, he's not playing,
you could feel the energy. It wasn't just between those two,
but the energy in the room there were there was
I don't know if there's anybody from Chase's team, but
a lot of Tate's team was there and you just
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kind of look around and they're all with that same energy.
They're all kind of looking down and you could see
the tension and it was definitely rising in there. But
all in all, a good back and forth. I thought
both guys made good points about what they want to do.
I thought both guys let a little more out about
the game plan they wanted to have than I thought
they would, right Tate being like, we know what Chase
brings with the you know, the framing and the right
hand and how to get around it. Chase being like,
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I know you've been injured. I've seen what happened to
your eye, have seen what happened to your bicep all
that leaning back at the way stuff, it ain't gonna work.
I like it, man, great face to face. But the
thing I took away and I'll take away from this
video is that stone cold delivery of what Tate said
to Chase right there at the end. Yeah, you keep
thinking this is easy for you, keep thinking you're just
gonna walk in and knock me out, and him saying,
if you think it's that easy, you're dead wrong. It's
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not gonna go the way you think. It's not sometimes
about what you say, it's how you say it. And
that delivery shows me that Tate has a lot more
up his sleeve that he's not showing us just yet.
But you guys, let me know, what do you think?
Who won this? Face to face? I thought Chase had
some good lines turned the bougatti ie buy red, like
what's gonna come out of your nose? Obviously Tate talking
that talk to him, talking that experienced vet professional talk
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on the night, the fight matters and nothing else really does.
And I tend to agree with him, But there were
definitely some mind games here. So we're gonna find out.
December twentieth, Live on Rumble Premium and in Dubai The
Golden City, Andrew Tate versus Chase the More in the
main event. This face off told us what each fighter
thinks is gonna happen, But what really does I guess
we'll find out