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Andrew Tate Fought 60 Men At Dubai's TKMMAFIT

TKMMAFIT: Andrew Tate Says He Fought (and Beat) 60 Men Back-to-Back at Dubai Gym

Dubai’s TKMMAFIT hosts Tate’s wildest stunt yet

Andrew Tate has once again broken the internet — this time with claims that he fought and beat 60 men back-to-back at Dubai’s TKMMAFIT.

The polarising figure is no stranger to a sensational stunt. It’s all part of the smoke-and-mirrors persona that has proven almost impenetrable.

Despite facing serious allegations including rape and human trafficking, the 38-year-old has somehow spun global controversy in his favour.

Arguably, he’s now more popular than ever, boasting 10.7 million followers on X alone as fans continue to hang on his every ultra-alpha musing.

Earlier this month, the former kickboxing world champion shared footage of the supposed mega-marathon fight with his followers.

Videos showed Tate — otherwise known as the Top G — in the terrace octagon at TKMMAFIT, squaring up against a conveyor belt of rotating opponents.

According to Tate, the fight session lasted several hours, with each challenger getting a single three-minute round to exchange blows.

Clips showed opponents leaving the cage with bloodied faces, and one fighter crumpled on the canvas after a fierce body shot from Tate — who appeared to cruise through the challenge, even taunting some along the way.

The private event was organised exclusively for members of Tate’s coaching channel, The War Room.

He wrote: “I put a message in The War Room one month ago with a time and a date. Saying I would fight any member who shows up.

Credit | Andrew Tate via X

“Yesterday I fought 60 men, back to back. One three minute round each, one minute break. Everybody hurts. Nobody could stop me. War is forever.”

As with anything Tate does, the event sparked mixed reactions. Some fans hailed him as a “warrior,” while others criticised the spectacle — especially for involving men with seemingly little-to-no combat experience.

Tate later followed up by claiming the TKMMAFIT exhibition wasn’t about ego, but an opportunity for his subscribers to test their inner mettle.

“The War Room Purge event has just concluded,” he added.

“60 War Room members attended a 60-round training event led by my one and only coach Amir. The event wasn’t about IF you could fight. It was about if you WOULD fight.

“It wasn’t about if you could do the exercises. It was about if you WOULD do the exercises.

“These are all successful men — beautiful women, nice watches, nice cars, big houses with great families. But when you’re in the shark tank, you get to see who you really are.”

Andrew and his brother Tristan returned to Dubai in April after a two-year travel ban was lifted by the Romanian authorities. They are still required to return to Romania regularly to fulfil legal obligations as investigations continue.

Both brothers have consistently protested their innocence.

Outside the legal drama, Tate remains banned from platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram for his “mysogynistic” commentary on women — though countless fan-run pages have filled the gap.

His X account was previously suspended, but reinstated when Elon Musk acquired the platform (formerly Twitter) in 2022.

TKMMAFIT x Andrew Tate

TKMMAFIT was founded by Tam Khan, the entrepreneur widely credited with bringing influencer boxing to the UAE.

A friend of the Tate brothers, Khan has also hosted MMA stars and celebrities including Khamzat Chimaev, Shara Bullet, and international playboy Dan Bilzerian at the facility.

TKMMAFIT is renowned as the home of combat sports in the Middle East.

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