Andrew Tate gets whooped in boxing match, and calls it a win

Since his public loss to Chase DeMoor, Andrew Tate has been tweeting non-stop to convince people that losing is cool, actually.

Now, in a post-fight analysis, Andrew Tate’s explained what happened:

In other words, he was physically weaker than his opponent, and that led to Andrew Tate’s crushing defeat.

Was anyone actually confused about this?

Corn cobbing

In the video above, Tate explains that it’s getting back up again that makes him the ‘Top G’. Previously, Andrew Tate said this:

Okay, loser.

He said this too:

Clearly didn’t want it enough.

And this:

We get it, pal…by your own metrics, you’re not a winner.

Since coming out as a loser, Tate has been tweeting NON-STOP in an effort to convince the world that middle-aged men who publicly get the shit kicked out of them are the real winners:

Andrew Tate’s also been retweeting flowery stuff like this from his fellow fantasists:

He did lose something, though — he lost the fight.

The term for what Tate is doing is ‘corn cobbing’, in reference to the following meme:

The Loser club

Many of Tate’s dick riders have been asking the following:

There’s a very simple answer to this, and it’s that Andrew Tate isn’t famous for being a professional boxer; he’s famous for being an alleged rapist / human trafficker who mouths off about how he’s the pinnacle of human perfection.

Oh, and lest we forget, for saying things like:

What do you call someone who loses?

A loser.

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By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.