Andrew Tate loses Misfits boxing debut to Chase DeMoor
Chase DeMoor won by majority decision after six rounds, retaining his Misfits heavyweight title despite a fight widely criticized for low quality, said former UFC champion Michael Bisping.
- In Dubai's Misfits Mania card, Chase DeMoor won by majority decision, scores 58-56, 58-56, 57-57, against Andrew Tate in his first organised fight in five years.
- After KSI's ouster, Andrew Tate, controversial social media influencer, declared himself Misfits Boxing CEO and sought a 'real challenge' amid slipping fame, prompting the fight.
- Fight details indicate Chase DeMoor used reach and heavy shots across six rounds, wobbling Andrew Tate and putting him on the canvas amid clinching, leaving Tate battered with cuts and bruising.
- Commentators and fighters reacted as Michael Bisping called the debut 'hilariously bad' while Andrew Tate admitted DeMoor won 'fair and square' and said he will likely spend weeks 'counting his millions.'
- Amid debate over celebrity boxing, Chase DeMoor, 29-year-old crossover boxer, now has five Misfits Boxing wins and three MFB heavyweight titles, intensifying critics of the celebrity boxing model.
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'Top G' Andrew Tate mocked as he loses boxing match: 'The world is healing'
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate is being brutally mocked online, after the self-proclaimed 'top G' lost his boxing match against former footballer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on Saturday. The Misfits Boxing bout went to judges' scorecards, with two out of three giving the win to DeMoor. Rival influencer KSI tweeted: 'Christmas came early'.
‘In my heart I knew...’: Andrew Tate breaks silence on why he lost to Chase DeMoor in Dubai boxing match
In a highly publicized boxing match in Dubai, Andrew Tate faced off against Chase DeMoor but ultimately fell short. Though he started off strong, Tate's endurance waned, resulting in a majority decision loss. Acknowledging the challenge and his age, he congratulated DeMoor, recognizing him as a ...
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