Andrew Tate, who is busy with his legal battles over trafficking charges in Romania, joined the conversation surrounding the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul fight.
On his podcast, Tate Speech, the kickboxer and over-the-top media personality criticized Paul, 27, for fighting a much older Tyson, 58.
“If he needs to be taught a lesson, I’ll be the guy to teach him a lesson,” he says, despite no one asking for it.
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As the podcast progresses, Tate dismissed Tyson and said that he wants to face Paul in the ring.
“Nobody should give a s— about watching a 60-year-old fight a 27-year-old, but Jake can make them care, and because he makes them care, he gets paid more than most boxers will ever make their entire careers for one fight,” he said.
Paul knows how to generate revenue.
On his podcast, Tate Speech, the kickboxer and over-the-top media personality criticized Paul, 27, for fighting a much older Tyson, 58.
“If he needs to be taught a lesson, I’ll be the guy to teach him a lesson,” he says, despite no one asking for it.
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As the podcast progresses, Tate dismissed Tyson and said that he wants to face Paul in the ring.
“Nobody should give a s— about watching a 60-year-old fight a 27-year-old, but Jake can make them care, and because he makes them care, he gets paid more than most boxers will ever make their entire careers for one fight,” he said.
Paul knows how to generate revenue.
- 11/28/2024
- by Emma Cullo
- Uinterview
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If Anthony Joshua wins this bout against Dubois, he will cement his status as a three-time world champion. He brings a 28-3 record into the fight at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday, with a...
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If Anthony Joshua wins this bout against Dubois, he will cement his status as a three-time world champion. He brings a 28-3 record into the fight at London’s Wembley Stadium on Sunday, with a...
- 9/21/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
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Saudi Arabia is buzzing as it prepares to host one of the most hyped fights in decades this weekend. Tonight, heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will face off against champion Oleksandr Usyk, with all four heavyweight titles on the line.
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Saudi Arabia is buzzing as it prepares to host one of the most hyped fights in decades this weekend. Tonight, heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will face off against champion Oleksandr Usyk, with all four heavyweight titles on the line.
- 5/18/2024
- by Jake Warren
- Rollingstone.com
Guy Fieri’s ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ Moves Back to Emmy Structured Reality Category (Exclusive)
Guy Fieri is rolling out “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” into a new Emmys category.
Food Network has successfully petitioned the Television Academy to move the long-running food reality series back to the outstanding structured reality category, where it will compete against other popular series such as “Love is Blind,” “Queer Eye” and “Shark Tank.” It had previously been submitted for hosted nonfiction series or special since 2020.
Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Emmy predictions in all categories.
Hosted by Fieri since the show’s debut in 2007, the show had received six Emmy nominations — five for outstanding structured reality program from 2014-2019 and outstanding reality program in 2013, the last year before the category was separated into two for structured and unstructured programming.
In 2020, the Emmys changed the name of the outstanding information series or special category to outstanding hosted nonfiction. The TV Academy guided the Fieri show to move...
Food Network has successfully petitioned the Television Academy to move the long-running food reality series back to the outstanding structured reality category, where it will compete against other popular series such as “Love is Blind,” “Queer Eye” and “Shark Tank.” It had previously been submitted for hosted nonfiction series or special since 2020.
Read: Variety’s Awards Circuit for the latest Emmy predictions in all categories.
Hosted by Fieri since the show’s debut in 2007, the show had received six Emmy nominations — five for outstanding structured reality program from 2014-2019 and outstanding reality program in 2013, the last year before the category was separated into two for structured and unstructured programming.
In 2020, the Emmys changed the name of the outstanding information series or special category to outstanding hosted nonfiction. The TV Academy guided the Fieri show to move...
- 5/3/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Jon Pardi received a surprise during his Stagecoach set Friday as, while onstage, he was invited to become an official member of the Grand Ole Opry, by way of Flavortown.
Guy Fieri, Mr. Triple D himself, was on hand at the Indio, California festival and took to the stage to inform Pardi of the invitation, but as the cigar-chomping Food Network star isn’t an Opry member himself, he threw it a prerecorded video of country legend Alan Jackson to bestow the honor:
“The Grand Ole Opry has always meant...
Guy Fieri, Mr. Triple D himself, was on hand at the Indio, California festival and took to the stage to inform Pardi of the invitation, but as the cigar-chomping Food Network star isn’t an Opry member himself, he threw it a prerecorded video of country legend Alan Jackson to bestow the honor:
“The Grand Ole Opry has always meant...
- 4/30/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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