Andrew Tate joined Bradley Martyn for a bench press challenge in Los Angeles.
Andrew Tate has dealt with plenty outside of the gym but even with everything on his plate, the former kickboxer has found time to maintain his level of fitness. Tate recently met up with Bradley Martyn at Zoo Culture in Los Angeles for a bench press challenge where the two put one another to the test.
Tate has been facing charges involving sexual assault and human trafficking. In 2023, he was under house arrest in Romania but continued to focus on his fitness. There were even rumors and stirs about Tate returning to the ring but nothing came tor fruition. By the looks of his latest bench press, it is clear that Tate has maintained his strength.
Before taking on this challenge, Tate admitted to not benching with a free bar in four years.
“I haven’t even lifted, I haven’t even free bar benched since I was with f*cking Mike Thurston. It’s been four long years so my technique is going to be all sh*t.”
Bradley Martyn continues to be one of the biggest fitness stars in the world, both literally and figuratively. Martyn is known for his insane strength and has shown it off in many ways with some insane lifts. He has competed as an amateur bodybuilder at the NPC level while also doubling as a powerlifter.
Andrew Tate Hits 315-Pound Bench Press
The workout began with light weight as a warmup before Martyn moved up to 225 pounds, where he pumped out eight reps with ease. Tate also hit eight reps before throwing on another plate on each side. Martyn began by pressing 315 pounds 11 times before Tate hit it for four.
At the end, the duo decided to see how many reps they could hit with one plate. Tate hit 50 reps while Martyn finished with 69.
Bradley Martyn has been featured in a documentary made by Generation Iron that can be streamed here.
Bradley Martyn: The Influencer is a captivating documentary that delves into the extraordinary life of Bradley Martyn, the YouTube fitness sensation and social media juggernaut with over 10 million devoted followers. Beyond the chiseled physique and charismatic online persona lies a compelling story of resilience and transformation. At just six years old, Bradley faced the devastating loss of his father to suicide, a trauma that haunted him throughout his youth. Yet, through unwavering determination and a passion for bodybuilding, he harnessed his pain to become an inspiration to millions, using fitness and positivity to uplift both mental and physical well-being.
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