STREAMING star Adin Ross has revealed he wants a “threesome” sparring session alongside Andrew Tate and Jake Paul.
The three influencers are avid boxers, and it seems Tate’s ongoing criminal charges are not getting in the way of his boxing “career”.
The influencers have collaborated together before, with Paul facing off against Tate in the ring before his arrest last November.
Ross, who was hit with another Twitch ban earlier this year, suggested in a recent stream between the three men that Jake and Tate should have a sparring match.
He then said: “You know what? I’ll spar, too, with you guys.
“F*** it. Jake, let’s just go to Romania. We’ll go fifty-fifty on a jet, we’ll go to Romania, Jake, and we’ll spar.
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“We could do a threesome spar. I’m with it.”
Tate didn’t seem too keen with the phrasing of the “threesome” spar, however, and said: “Why do you make everything sound weird?”
One Twitter user said: “Why does Jake Paul think anyone wants to pay to watch him spar?”
Another said: “Giving the people what they want for free!”
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Ross has faced controversy over his continued support of Tate, as the Romania-based former kick boxer faces house arrest.
But if Ross’s proposed match goes ahead, it would have to take place in Tate’s Romanian compound, where he remains under house arrest.
Tate is being held on house arrest in Romania over charges of rape, human trafficking, and organised crime.
He bragged that he ran a webcam sex girl business which brought in “$600,000 a month” through fleecing lonely men.
Andrew Tate had his house arrest extended for a further 30 days on Tuesday.
The disgraced influencer took to Twitter to rant after the decision.
He wrote: “After 93 days being locked in a Romanian dungeon, I am now entering my 5th month locked in my house.
“A judge decided this morning that my detention must continue. The war rages on.”
Under Romanian law, trafficking of adults carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
Ross himself is aiming to begin a career in boxing, but was trolled online for his fighting style.
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The video shows Ross punching with poor form and his trainer doing the majority of the work.
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