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It came as no surprise when the king of controversy, Andrew Tate, was banned from social media. Moreover, his highly problematic opinions on women and victims of abuse surely dug an early grave for his social media career. Meanwhile, YouTuber turned boxer Jake Paul recently shared his thoughts on Tate’s ban.

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Tate recently shared a video talking about his ban. Titled, ‘My Final Message’, the video saw Tate shedding light on his thoughts and his opinions. In fact, he stated he wanted the video to be concise and compendious enough to cover all aspects.

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Tate talked about his life, and also about receiving constant death threats. However, he unsurprisingly claimed that his views about women were not controversial. And that the views were ‘mainstream’ a few years prior.

Paul was quick to notice Tate’s video. Moreover, he took to social media to share his thoughts on the issue. He stated that while he does not agree with Tate’s views; he believes in free speech.

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Additionally, he also mentioned that he was looking forward to knocking out Tate inside the ring someday.

What’s next for Jake Paul?

There have been widespread speculations about what is in store for ‘The Problem Child’. As recently, Paul was scheduled to fight Hasim Rahman Jr. However, the bout was canceled after Rahman Jr. had a hard time meeting the required weight.

Paul’s promotional company, Most Valuable Promotions, announced that Paul wished to fight in October.

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And it was also mentioned that the fight would be contracted at 185 pounds. But it is worth noting that Paul is yet to choose his opponent for the showdown.

There are also speculations that Paul might finally get his long-awaited fight against Tommy Fury.

In an Instagram story, Fury also expressed his desire to fight Paul. He said, “I see that he has put out that he is fighting at 185lb in October at 185lb. I have already been training. I am ready for October and 185lb is my fighting weight.”

He even mentioned that he had no qualms about the date and the venue and that he would fight no matter what.

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On the other hand, Paul might have stirred a hornet’s nest by supporting Tate. Let us know if Paul was wrong in extending his support to Tate.

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