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Andrew Tate kickboxing career: Everything to know

Andrew Tate started professional kickboxing in 2007 and retired in 2016

By Jean Valjean December 30, 2022
Andrew Tate started professional kickboxing in 2007 and retired in 2016

Andrew Tate has an extensive career with the ownership of numerous titles and just as many records.

The 36-year-old former kickboxer retired from the profession in 2016, with over 85 wins and 9 losses.

His passion for kickboxing goes back to his teenage days, as he claimed to have started training to be a professional kickboxer at 15.

At 25, he won his first IKSA kickboxing world championship match against his long-time rival Jean-Luc Benoit.

To narrow it down, Andrew Tate's kickboxing record includes 85 total fights, 76 victories, 23 wins by knockout, 9 losses, and 4x IKSA kickboxing world championship titles.

The casino owner has also competed in a few Mixed Martial Arts fights and competitions and took home the victory of 2 out of 3.

Tate retired from kickboxing to focus on his webcam business with his brother, Tristan Tate.