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Former world champion kickboxer Andrew Tate has received backlash for his controversial views on women and society several times. However, the UFC bantamweight star Sean O’Malley, whom Tate reached out to recently, doesn’t have an issue with the latter’s views.

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In the #197 episode of the TimboSugarShow, ‘Suga’ stumbled upon the topic of the former kickboxer. The UFC star revealed that Tate sent him a cryptic message out of nowhere on social media.

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However, the 27-year-old only had good words to say about the controversial personality. ‘Suga’ even admitted that he really liked one of Tate’s opinions about women.

“Dude, Andrew Tate, he hit me up this morning. He said, ‘Let’s do it. That’s all he said. I don’t know what the f*** it meant, but I said, ‘Let’s do it.’ He’s a f**king character,” O’Malley said. 

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“Just out of nowhere, blew up. Very, very strong opinions… I like his idea of girls having to get the numbers of their body counts on their forehead. That was, like, one of the best ideas,” O’Malley added. 

Recently, Andrew Tate made headlines for mentioning well-known YouTuber turned professional boxer, Jake Paul. In a similar vein, ‘Suga’ is another well-known combat athlete. Tate may have approached him as a result. O’Malley didn’t specify the reason, though.

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Andrew Tate once gave his opinion about Conor McGregor

In addition to Jake Paul and Sean O’Malley, Tate also mentioned other well-known fighters. He previously recorded a video in which he shared his unvarnished thoughts about Conor McGregor in 2019.

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‘The Notorious’ made his retirement known on Twitter following his defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229. In context to that, Tate posted a video bashing up the former UFC champion on his YouTube Channel.

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The controversial kickboxer claimed in the video that McGregor’s extravagant lifestyle may have sapped his motivation to fight. As a result, he gave up.

McGregor didn’t, however, actually retire from fighting. He had previously mentioned retiring, but he later returned to fighting. Similarly, he did return after that and even bounced back into the win column with a victory at UFC 246.

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What are your thoughts on Tate bashing McGregor for his lifestyle? What are your thoughts on O’Malley liking Tate’s opinion about women? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Afnan Chougle is a UFC author at EssentiallySports. Besides writing, this Media graduate is an integral part of the digital web stories team for combat sports. Before joining EssentiallySports, Afnan gained valuable experience as an intern at Jiostudios Production House.

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