There’s a lot that sparks people’s curiosity about Andrew Tate—his kickboxing career, why he got kicked off Big Brother, the ongoing charges against him, and, of course, his controversial tweets.
Yet, for some reason, Andrew Tate’s height is one of the topics that many people (fans and critics alike) are interested in.
He’s apparently more than six feet tall. But is he lying about this estimate? Does he think a man’s height has anything to do with his success? Let’s find out!
Height and Rowdy Behaviour: Is It True in Andrew Tate’s Case?
Ask around, and you’ll find people who fully believe in “short man syndrome,” which implies that shorter men are more likely to be insecure and have hot tempers. You might have even seen people throwing around the term “Napoleon complex” in internet spats.
Now, I’m not sure I stand behind this notion. After all, some studies have debunked the Napoleon complex before.
That said, Andrew Tate’s opinions are so controversial and sometimes violent that I can see someone believing there are underlying insecurities at work here. He’s even been described as a “self-proclaimed misogynist influencer” and “king of toxic masculinity” before.
However, he’s actually 6’2” (or 6’1”, depending on who you ask). So, if there are insecurities, odds are, it’s not height-related. Although, some folks will tell you that even relatively tall men might want to look taller.
But, either way, Tate doesn’t agree with the notion that being tall would bring success in and off itself. I mean, he definitely seems to think his height makes him “attractive,” but he also believes that men still need to play the cards they’re dealt and become the “best version” of themselves.
What does this “best version” look like? Well, according to Tate, folks who are 5’2” need to become strong, rich, and charismatic. Those who are 6’4” need to become rich, strong, and well-connected. So, in his eyes, it’s all the “same game,” regardless of the height.
How Andrew Tate’s Height Compares to Other MMA Fighters?
Height isn’t always a major attribute when it comes to MMA fights, but if we’re going to compare heights, it’s only fair to keep the weight divisions in mind as well.
Andrew Tate has competed in more than one weight class over the years, including cruiserweight and light heavyweight. As it happens, 6’2” meets the average for the light heavyweight division.
Within his family, Andrew Tate isn’t the tallest sibling, though. His younger brother Tristan is slightly taller—perhaps 6’3” or so. It’s worth noting that the Tate brothers are both charged with multiple crimes, including human trafficking.
Andrew Tate’s Bio
- Height: 6’2” (~188 cm)
- Birthdate: December 14, 1986
- Birthplace: Washington, D.C. (but grew up in Luton, England)
- Nationality: British-American
- Kickboxing Record: 76 wins (23 via K/O and TKO) and nine defeats
Final Thoughts
All in all, I don’t think height is as strong an indicator of personality and temper as some opinions would lead us to believe.