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Andrew Tate injuries: How detached retinas forced Andrew Tate to retire from kickboxing?

Andrew Tate injuries: How detached retinas forced Andrew Tate to retire from kickboxing?

Andrew Tate injuries: How detached retinas forced Andrew Tate to retire from kickboxing? Top G Andrew Tate, Cobra Tate, Combat Sports News, Injury
Andrew Tate injuries: Former cruiserweight kickboxer Andrew Tate has a sizable following because of his podcasting, vlogging, and sports commentary. After giving up kickboxing, Top G became well-known as an online influencer. He stated the reason for his retirement from kickboxing in a recent interview. Follow Combat Sports News with InsideSports.In Also Read: VIDEO: What […]

Andrew Tate injuries: Former cruiserweight kickboxer Andrew Tate has a sizable following because of his podcasting, vlogging, and sports commentary. After giving up kickboxing, Top G became well-known as an online influencer. He stated the reason for his retirement from kickboxing in a recent interview.

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Why did Top G Andrew Tate retire from kickboxing?

Andrew Tate injuries: How detached retinas forced Andrew Tate to retire from kickboxing? Top G Andrew Tate, Cobra Tate, Combat Sports News, Injury
Andrew Tate injuries: How detached retinas forced Andrew Tate to retire from kickboxing? Top G Andrew Tate, Cobra Tate, Combat Sports News, Injury

According to his Wikipedia profile, Andrew had an overall record of 85 fights, 76 wins, and 9 losses. His kickboxing record was 43-9. He is a four-time kickboxing champion and has won the ISKA championships in two different weight divisions. At 30, Andrew Tate ended his career as a professional kickboxer in 2016.

Top G said in a recent interview that he stopped competing in professional kickboxing because of detached retinas in both eyes, an injury deteriorating quickly. In addition, Cobra Tate said he wanted to concentrate on being wealthy by working with his brother Tristan Tate to develop their webcam studio business quickly.

Andrew Tate injuries

When Andrew Tate was only 23 years old, he suffered his first eye injury. Both his eyes’ retinas were detached, necessitating surgery to repair the damage. At 30, after this ailment flared up again, he decided to end his career as a professional kickboxer.

The Top G Andrew Tate claimed, “I don’t fight with my hands up primarily because I have terrible eyesight. My eyes hurt even if I take a punch while wearing gloves. I’ve reached a point where I value my eyes more than a belt. It could be different if I were younger; I’m 30 years old now. But this is the reason I’m quitting.”

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Top G wanted to become a millionaire

His other reason for quitting kickboxing was money. He worked full-time developing and expanding his webcam studio, his first business. He employed four female models with his brother Tristan Tate when he first began this firm. Three years later, he had a team of over 70 models, and his monthly income was more than $500,000. Andrew Tate eventually closed his webcam modeling business to concentrate on other business endeavors, such as The Real World and his Romanian casino franchise.

Andrew Tate said as much. “I gave up kickboxing because I realized I was devoting six hours a day of my entire attention and energy to it when I woke up one morning. And I think I’m intelligent enough to know that if I used that same dedication to something else, I might become a multi-millionaire. And I did think that!

 

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