“He would’ve killed me”- Andrew Tate Misfits Boxing star Deen The Great accused of brutal assault as his cheap shot leaves therapist bloodied | International Sports News

“He would’ve killed me”-  Andrew Tate Misfits Boxing star Deen The Great accused of brutal assault as his cheap shot leaves therapist bloodied
Deen The Great (via Getty)

A therapist has spoken out after a shocking incident involving Andrew Tate’s Misfits Boxing champion Deen The Great went viral online. The altercation reportedly left the therapist with serious facial injuries. Images and videos shared on social media showed visible swelling and damage.The injured individual later posted a video. He explained his condition and the pain he is going through. He claimed that the punch came unexpectedly and that he did not have a chance to defend himself. The incident has raised concerns about safety and accountability, especially when trained fighters are involved in public altercations. Many users are now debating whether legal action should be taken.

Therapist describes injuries and claims Deen The Great’s surprise attack

The therapist gave a detailed account of his injuries in a video shared online. He explained that the damage to his face is real and severe. He said he is currently dealing with a broken nose, facial fractures, and a chipped tooth. He also mentioned that he needed stitches and is still in pain while speaking. According to him, one of his eyes is almost completely shut, and he is struggling to see clearly. He added that even basic movements, like trying to open his eyes, are difficult and painful.He further explained that he was not acting aggressively during the encounter. He said he was calm and even told the Deen the Great that he works as a therapist. He claimed that the punch came suddenly, without warning, and caught him off guard. Because of that, he did not react or fight back. He emphasized that facing a trained boxer in such a situation would have been dangerous, and he believes the outcome could have been much worse.The therapist also addressed online criticism. Some people questioned why he did not defend himself. In response, he explained that he was unprepared. He said he was not expecting violence. He stressed that the boxer’s professional training made the punch extremely powerful. He also hinted at the possibility of taking legal action but admitted that financial limitations could make it difficult.Meanwhile, Crip Mac also spoke about his own experience with Deen the Great in a separate interview. He admitted that he was knocked out cleanly during their exchange. He praised Deen the Great’s punching ability and said that once the hit landed, he immediately felt the impact and knew he was going down. He acknowledged that trained boxers are highly skilled and dangerous in close combat situations.

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