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Before Andrew Tate became a household name for his polarising social media presence, he was making waves in the world of professional kickboxing. Born in 1986 in Washington D.C., and then raised in Chicago, Tate moved to England after the divorce of his parents in 1997, where he developed a love for combat sports. Over his career, he compiled an impressive professional kickboxing record of 76 wins, nine losses, and a draw, including 32 knockouts. After retiring from full-time competition, Tate, alongside his brother Tristan, who also enjoyed a successful kickboxing career, relocated to Romania, where they built a range of business ventures and increasingly focused on building their online brand. Their entrepreneurial efforts, combined with a growing presence on social media, allowed Tate to transition from athlete to influencer, creating a persona that drew both fascination and criticism. Andrew Tate's Controversy Away From Combat Tate's rise outside the ring has been marked by controversy at almost every turn. Known for his outspoken views, masculinity, and public feuds with the likes of Greta Thunberg, he has repeatedly found himself at the centre of public debate, even to the point of spending five months in jail while he and his brother were under investigation for alleged human trafficking. His content has led to bans from multiple social media platforms, such as Instagram, where his account with 4.7 million followers was shut down in 2022 for violating policies on "dangerous individuals," while critics have accused him of promoting toxic behaviours. Despite this, Tate has maintained a devoted following and used the attention to further grow his online business ventures, solidifying his reputation as one of the most talked-about figures on the internet. Before the fame, Tate had experienced moments that reminded him of the harsh realities of combat sports. One of the most memorable came during the 2012 Enfusion 3: Trial of the Gladiators tournament in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Entering a fight with Franci Grajs in the final, Tate appeared calm and composed, but Grajs had other ideas. From the opening exchanges, Grajs applied constant pressure, forcing Tate out to the ropes constantly. Then came the decisive moment: a perfectly timed knee landed flush and Tate immediately fell to the canvas unconscious. It was the only time in Tate's career he had been knocked out cold, but in all fairness, there wouldn't be many fighters in all of combat sports that could take such a knee and retain their consciousness. Tate also tried his hand at MMA. Competing as an amateur, he posted three wins and two losses. He later fought once as a professional in 2010, picking up a TKO win. Today, Andrew Tate is primarily known as a social media personality and entrepreneur. Operating from his mansion in Romania, he continues to run online business ventures and courses, often promoting a lifestyle of wealth, freedom, and self-improvement. While his controversial opinions keep him in the public eye, the clip of his knockout occasionally resurfaces, reminding audiences of the fighter behind the persona. Andrew Tate Takes Over KSI's Misfits Boxing