Andrew Tate fooled and riled up by insulting comment from fake Mr. Olympia Twitter account

Andrew Tate [Image Courtesy: @cobratate on Instagram]
Andrew Tate [Image Courtesy: @cobratate on Instagram]

Andrew Tate is usually known for being the master provocateur on the internet due to his highly controversial takes on various issues. However, recently, the professional kickboxer turned internet personality found himself getting worked up by a fake Twitter account impersonating Chris Bumstead, a three-time Mr. Olympia Classic Physique winner.

The hilarious interaction started when Tate posted a video on his Twitter account, apparently showing off his morning routine on a yacht. In the video, Tate can be seen working out and lifting some weights.

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In response to this, an account with the handle @c_bumstead replied with a funny observation about Tate's weights. The 'CBum' impersonating account tweeted:

"Tiny weights"

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Not one to hold back his thoughts, Andrew Tate seemingly fell for the bait and fired back with his own response. The 36-year-old tried to imply ownership of the yacht as an attempted comeback:

"Heaviest weights I could find on the super yacht. How heavy are the weights on your yacht?"

Check out the tweet below:

While users found themselves quite amused by the exchange, Chris Bumstead later clarified on his now-disappeared Instagram story that he did not use Twitter and that it wasn't him behind the tweet. However, the reigning Mr. Olympia Classic Physique winner also saw humor in it:

"I don't have Twitter, but this is hilarious if it's real."

Anthony Smith challenges Andrew Tate to a hybrid fight to prove the effectiveness of jiu-jitsu

Anthony Smith and Michael Bisping recently reacted to a video of Andrew Tate claiming Brazilian jiu-jitsu is useless in a real-world street fight scenario.

In an older interview, Tate can be heard insisting that in a street fight, jiu-jitsu is essentially useless and dangerous for the person using it. Tate cited dangers such as weapons and extra combatants.

However, Smith and Bisping don't seem to fully agree with 'Cobra' in his analysis of jiu-jitsu. Speaking on Bisping's YouTube channel, the No.6-ranked light heavyweight proposed a unique hybrid-rules challenge to the internet personality. Anthony Smith stated:

"If you're with multiple attackers, then jiu-jitsu in and of itself is a slippery slope... I'll make you a deal. If Andrew Tate wants to have a competition... It's just me and you and we're in a room and all I can use is jiu-jitsu and all you can do is kickbox, I'm leaving that room with whatever was in your pockets, one hundred percent."

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Edited by Aziel Karthak
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