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It has been a few days since controversial kickboxer Andrew Tate urged Jake Paul to send him a contract for a fight. Although fans are yet to hear Paul’s response in this matter, after his aggressive comments towards Paul, the former ISKA champion, Tate, is taking over the internet. Lately, on YouTube Tate along with his younger brother, Tristan Tate, on various occasions, voiced their thoughts on “manhood” and the struggle and upbringing they believe constructed their fate.

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Alongside his many and debatable comments on gender-role and masculinity, Andrew Tate earlier offered his perspective on what he called “fantastic” parenting.

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In a year-old session titled, ‘A Psychologist Reacts to Andrew Tate’, the controversial kickboxer allegedly worth $100 Million talked about his childhood and the importance of discipline. He revealed how he would often get hit in his household for lack of discipline. But now that he has grown up, he feels the utmost need for discipline in life and what it can, in fact, cultivate.

When Andrew Tate, the potential future opponent of Jake Paul, talked about constructive parenting

In Tate’s opinion, the real world will hit you hard, so you better prepare yourself accordingly in life. Tate believes he had a remarkable childhood and consequently wishes to raise his kids in the same way. He said, “I had a very very good childhood. When I look at some other stuff on Twitter about parenting and stuff. In my household, I f***ed up, I got hit, for example.”

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Andrew Tate, who is currently eyeing a match with the current poster boy of celebrity boxing, Jake Paul, believes he has a way to be a good parent. In a surprising statement, Tate added by saying, “I think that’s fantastic and I can’t wait to kick my kid’s a**. I can’t wait. Because that’s the real world. The real world is going to hit you hard if you make a mistake.”

“And you need to learn there are boundaries that you shouldn’t cross. And you need to learn cause and effect,” he concluded.

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Do you agree with Tate’s comments? Do you think that is a promising way to raise someone’s child? In addition, do you feel the Jake Paul vs. Andrew Tate bout will ever come to fruition in life?

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Samrat Sardar is a senior Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. With over 1800 articles to his name, Samrat has built a loyal readership of his own. His in-depth coverage on renowned personalities in the boxing world like Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather Jr., to name a few, has received widespread recognition among readers. However, his interest lies in stories of any shred of injustice or corruption happening in the world of boxing. Therefore, his coverage of issues like fighter pay, controversial refereeing decisions, and other forms of systemic abuse is something to look out for. Moreover, being a kickboxer himself, and winning medals at the state and national levels, he is well-versed in the technical aspect of the sport. He also counts his contributions to detailed analysis of fights as one of his proudest achievements.

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