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“He Never Had Any F*ck*ng Money”: $100 Million Worth Andrew Tate & Brother on Why “There’s No Money in Chess”

Published 07/18/2022, 3:45 PM EDT

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Three times ISKA world champion kickboxer Andrew Tate has lately expressed his desire to face off with Jake Paul. Controversies apart, Tate has had a successful career in combat sports and is right now a potential opponent for another Jake Paul fight. Recently, in an interview, Andrew Tate along with his younger brother Tristan Tate, infuriated and pumped with sky-bending and worshipping “masculinity”, talked about their late father.

“We weren’t poor because Dad was a chess master. Listen, our dad was a f***ing G. But chess pays zero. If we were chess players with our net worth, we’d be the richest chess players in the world. Our dad was the f**king man. And he taught us everything I needed to know about being a man.”

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Monopolized with the idea of being a “man,” the brothers went on. Here is what they added.

Do not discredit the achievement of the Tate brothers: Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate issue a knuckle-sandwich caution

In brief, the Tate brothers absolutely refuted the claim of their father being a millionaire or rich. Their protest was to reiterate the fact that the Tate brothers had earned it the hard way and to say they came from a rich family was but to discredit what they had achieved in their hard-knock life.

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“But he never had any f** money. He wasn’t even in the top 100 players. He never crossed the top 100, back in 1998, 1999. That was his heyday. He lived in a car for a lot of his life. There’s no money in chess. There’s very little glory in chess.”

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Tristan Tate went on and vented all his anger as he spoke. In doing so, he mentioned his father’s biography and asked anyone who doubted their upbringing and struggle to look it up.

He said, “There’s a book called ‘Triple Exclam’ written by Doctor Daaim Shabazz. Look it up. It is a book, a biography of my father that was written just after he died.”

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“And if you say something about my father, or his life, or my life as a child that you don’t know to my face, you’re going to be served knuckle-sandwich. Saying he’s a millionaire is to discredit the achievements of his sons. And if he were alive, he’d kick your a**,” he concluded.

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Samrat Sardar

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Samrat Sardar is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports and is currently a final year undergraduate student of English literature. A passionate content creator, he has been writing since his high school days, and possesses work experience as a commercial writer for companies such as WordsKraft among others. Samrat believes he fell in love with boxing the day he watched Vasiliy Lomachenko share the ring with Guillermo Rigondeaux.
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Ajinkya Aswale