Andrew Tate opened up on the brutal loss he suffered to Chase DeMoor back in December when the controversial podcaster returned to combat sports for a crossover boxing event atop a Misfits fight card in Dubai, and, though he appeared to excel in training, his age seemingly caught up with him against a younger, more active heavyweight, and he lost a majority decision.
The 39-year-old has a near ever-present status on the internet and has been seen on various social media platforms since suffering the loss, and explained his mindset following the result when speaking to renowned live-streamer Sneako.

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Andrew Tate Tells Sneako ‘I’m Old’

It all started when Sneako asked him during a live stream, “Fighting has still got to be fun [for you]?” Tate’s response was as telling as it was honest.
“I thought that, but it didn’t go so well.”
Sneako, though, pressed, and asked about the enjoyment Tate may still have gotten through the “process” and being a part of a fight camp for a big event, again.
“I’m old, Sneak,” Tate replied. “I don’t want to change. I’m like Apollo in Rocky 3.”
“I’m old. I can’t do what I used to do.”
Andrew Tate Warned he Doesn’t Know ‘How Many Ass-Kickings’ he Has Left

He continued: “I’m 40, this year. I’ve got kids, and s***. He did really well, I am proud of him … he did good. I had some weird adrenaline dump at the end of the first round. I said to my coach, ‘I don’t feel right.’ Because I was in shape. It was weird. After the first round, I didn’t punch again.
“I don’t know how many ass-kickings [that] I have left in me, bro. Brain damage. He’s a big guy. I’m tough, so I won’t go down because I’m stubborn, I’ll take my beating like a man. A week after I couldn’t talk straight. I’ve got endless kids, a company, and you have to start analysing if it’s worth it.
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Tate’s answer did not perturb Sneako, who continued to ask about the future of both Misfits, as Tate is the newest Combat Executive Officer of the entire organization, as well as his role within that upstart fight firm.
Tate said there is “a lot” going on. He said: “They’ve got a bunch of stuff. And I still might come back, I said all that … but I still might come back and fight. We’ll see.”

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