Andrew Tate. Kickboxing Career

Kickboxing Career
This timeline highlights Andrew Tate's career in kickboxing, including his achievements and notable matches.
2005
Beginnings in Kickboxing
Tate started practicing boxing and martial arts, working as a TV producer to support himself.
November 2008
Ranking and Early Championships
Ranked the seventh-best light heavyweight kickboxer in the UK by the International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA).
2009
First Championship
Won the British ISKA Full Contact Cruiserweight Championship in Derby, earning the nickname 'King Cobra'.
2011
First ISKA World Title
Won his first ISKA world title by beating Jean-Luc Benoît via knockout.
2012
Losses and Continued Competitions
Lost to Sahak Parparyan by unanimous decision and later lost the Enfusion championship tournament to Franci Grajš.
2013
Second ISKA World Title
Won his second ISKA world title in a 12-round match against Vincent Petitjean.
2014
Defending Titles
Defended the ISKA Belt and won the Enfusion Belt, making him a four-time world champion.
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