Mixed martial arts champion Johnny Eblen publicly called controversial influencer Andrew Tate, calling him the “female rapist beater” in his intense social media exchange.
MMA champion Johnny Eblen beats Andrew Tate
The interaction occurred on X (formerly Twitter), where Tate posted a mysterious message about God’s purpose, prompting Eblen’s sharp response. Andrew Tate is a former kickboxer and self-proclaimed misogyny. He is caught up in multiple legal battles. Andrew Tate is currently facing allegations of rape and trafficking in Romania, and he and his brothers are accused of forming organized criminal groups to exploit women.
Several women have accused him of rape, strangulation and other violent acts, and the incident lasted more than a decade. He is said to have sent messages afterwards with statements such as “I love raping you” and “I enjoyed it so much that you didn’t like it.” Another ex-girlfriend, Brianna Stern, recently in Los Angeles, accused Tate of suffocating and attacking her in an incident earlier this month, leaving her with post-first syndrome. In addition to these allegations, Tate is currently investigating human trafficking in Romania.
Additionally, four British women filed civil lawsuits against him, alleging sexual assault and abuse between 2013 and 2016. Tate denied all allegations and described them as attempts to undermine his reputation. His controversial online persona has attracted widespread criticism. Tate is friends with Colby Covington and Dana White.
Undefeated Johnny Eblen, the dominant Bellator middleweight champion with a 16-0 MMA record, is known for his dominance in the sport. Born in Iowa and raised in Missouri, Eblen moved from college wrestling to MMA where he became famous for his skills and resilience.
“Close f*ck and your rapist female beater.”
His candid comments on Tate reflect the influencer’s growing frustration in the public over the controversial rhetoric and legal troubles. While Eblen is celebrated for his achievements in combat sports, Tate continues to face legal challenges.