Andrew Tate Claps Back at UFC’s Sean Strickland Over ‘Pi*p, Con Artist’ Tweets

Social media personality Andrew Tate has responded to former UFC champion Sean Strickland’s recent comments with unexpected composure. The exchange began when a fan pointed out similarities between Strickland’s message about masculinity and Tate’s previous statements.

Strickland, known for his outspoken nature, dismissed the comparison and labeled Tate a “pi*p” and “con artist.” However, Tate’s response caught many off guard. Instead of engaging in a heated argument, Tate calmly acknowledged that the quote in question was indeed his own.

“It is my quote and Sean knows it is. But it’s fine… as long as he spreads the message I am happy,” Tate wrote on social media, adding a heart emoji to his message.

This measured response has sparked discussions among fans and observers, with some speculating whether Strickland inadvertently used Tate’s words without realizing their origin. Others suggest that the two controversial figures might share more common ground than previously thought.

The incident has also reignited debates about the nature of influence and messaging in the digital age. Tate, who has faced serious legal allegations in the past, seems content to see his ideas propagated, even if through an unlikely source.

Meanwhile, Strickland continues to make waves with his provocative statements on various topics. In a recent post, he weighed in on the ongoing debate about brain injuries in combat sports, asserting that boxing causes significantly more damage than mixed martial arts.

“Boxers and MMA fighters always argue which sport takes more brain damage,” Strickland wrote. “Two autistic people competing to be less autistic! But as a man who trains at a high level in both, Boxing takes way way way way way way more brain damage.”

Andrew Tate’s team is downplaying the severity of his legal issues in Romania

Andrew and Tristan Tate are facing serious legal troubles in multiple countries, despite their lawyer Joseph McBride’s attempts to downplay the situation. Here are the key points:

The Tates are facing two separate criminal investigations in Romania, with charges including human trafficking, r*pe, and forming an organized crime group.

A second set of charges was filed in August 2023, including 34 counts of human trafficking and charges related to s*xually abusing minors.

Their US Lawyer, McBride, is not actually representing the Tates in Romania, only in some U.S. legal matters. His claims about the Romanian cases are often inaccurate or misleading.

The Tates have sued one of their alleged targets in Florida for defamation, but most of the lawsuit’s claims have already been dismissed by the judge.

Evidence suggests the Tates may have fabricated text messages to use against the alleged target in their civil case.

6The Tates owe back taxes in the UK and are facing potential extradition there to face additional criminal charges once the Romanian cases conclude.

Despite McBride’s claims, the Tates’ legal situation in Romania has worsened recently, with Andrew Tate back under house arrest due to new charges involving minors.

The conviction rate for human trafficking cases in Romania is reportedly around 97.7%, indicating the Tates face an uphill legal battle.

The Tates are in much more serious legal jeopardy than their lawyer has publicly admitted, with multiple ongoing criminal investigations and civil suits in different countries.