Fake “Alpha Man” King Azoulay claims he faced 30 guys at the same time and they couldn’t take him out

Self-proclaimed “alpha male” King Azoulay made outlandish claims about his fighting abilities that have left viewers questioning his credibility.

Azoulay, who markets himself as a life coach selling programs to teach others how to be “real men,” stated during the interview: “I fought 30 guys at the same time and they couldn’t take me out.” This claim comes among numerous other fantastical stories about his past.

According to Azoulay, his martial arts journey began at age 10 when a Chinese restaurant owner “fell in love with” him and taught him kung fu by moving tables aside for training sessions. He further claims to have trained with Shaolin monks, who supposedly taught him techniques to make himself “superhuman” – including repeatedly banging his head against walls to make his skull “four times thicker.”

The self-styled “king” also asserts that he became a multi-millionaire by age 24 after selling patents for $150 million, has invested in hundreds of businesses, and worked in a “counterterrorism unit for about a decade.” Despite these claimed financial successes, he continues to sell coaching programs, requiring clients to “have a six-pack” to work with him.

But there are major inconsistencies in Azoulay’s biography, the absence of any verifiable records of his claimed cage fighting experience or bodybuilding medals.

When asked about Andrew Tate during the interview, Azoulay confidently stated: “I would break his head in half. I’m not kidding… He’s a trained fighter. I’m a trained killer. Two different things.”

Internet commentator Moist Critical thinks he found the root of this origin story.

MoistCr1TiKaL also speculated on the origins of Azoulay’s martial arts claims, particularly the story about strengthening his skull by repeatedly banging his head against surfaces. According to MoistCr1TiKaL, this might have come from a viral video showing a Shaolin Monk in a boxing ring taking repeated hits to the head.

There’s also the option that Azoulay’s claims about toughening his shins might be borrowed from the iconic film “Kickboxer,” where the protagonist toughens his shins by kicking down banana trees.