How much does Andrew Tate weigh: Which weight class did the former kickboxer compete in?

Andrew Tate kickboxing weight class [Images via: @Morpheusresist and @Chelsea_Singh_ on Twitter]
Andrew Tate kickboxing weight class [Images via: @Morpheusresist and @Chelsea_Singh_ on Twitter]

Andrew Tate had a career as a kickboxer before going on to become a globally recognized celebrity. He became well known after appealing to tens of thousands of men all over the world with a concept of masculinity that centered on patriarchy, the pursuit of wealth, and the violent consolidation of power.

Tate and his brother Tristan are currently under investigation for sexual assault and exploitation in Romania. They have been jailed on accusations of involvement in both organized crime and human trafficking. The two were arrested on December 29 last year, but are yet to face formal charges in connection with the crime.

2007 marked the beginning of Tate's professional kickboxing career. His kickboxing record includes 76 victories and 9 defeats, with 23 victories coming through KO/ TKO. Throughout his career, Tate competed at cruiserweight (181 lbs. to 191 lbs.) and the light heavyweight division (205 lb.) and has won four kickboxing world titles.

Tate recently tweeted to his fans that he has overcome enough adversity in the kickboxing ring and that he has been forged in battle. He assured fans that he couldn't be broken, even in prison:

"Locked in jail, many commented on how I'm no longer living the high life. They talk as if I was some rich kid. They talk as if I will break. My entire life has been a battle. War is all I've ever known."

Andrew Tate promises to continue fighting for his freedom from prison

Andrew Tate's arrest and extended detention have been making headlines recently. The public figure is suspected of running a trafficking ring that coerces women into producing explicit videos on the internet.

Tina Glandian, who was hired to lead Andrew Tate's defense in Romania, recently revealed that he might be detained for up to 180 days without any formal charges being filed. While Tate's team remains determined to fight for his release, they have also been propagating the notion that 'King Cobra' is being framed.

Andrew Tate has been using Twitter to reach out to his devoted fan base. He recently posted a positive message in which he vowed to continue to fight for his freedom until that day comes. He wrote:

"I will continue to write and work in this cell. I will continue to prepare for my eventual release. My ancestors are watching me. I will show them. I am outstanding even in the rain. To all of you with your own trials and struggles. I recommend you do the same."

Check out the tweet below:

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