Andrew Tate seems fully committed to his upcoming Misfits Boxing debut as he was recently seen with a noticeable black eye. The former kickboxing world champion is gearing up to face actor-turned-boxer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20, headlining Misfits 23. Tate’s last kickboxing match was five years ago, where he defeated Cosmin Lingurar.
Set to make his debut, Tate, aged 38, will face the reigning heavyweight champion under the Misfits banner. DeMoor clinched the heavyweight title last year after defeating KELZ on the AnEsonGib vs Slim Albaher undercard. He successfully defended his title against Tank Tolman and Natan Marcon earlier this year.
DeMoor’s most recent fight ended in a draw, setting the stage for a challenging clash with Tate. The American boxer, preparing for his sixth fight this year, acknowledged the tough task ahead. Tate, in a recent interview with iFL TV, revealed his intense training regime, showcasing a significant black eye incurred during sparring sessions with UFC veterans.
With a background in social media, Tate has amassed wealth over the years, surprising many in the boxing community with his financial stability. His decision to step into the boxing ring reflects a desire for new challenges and experiences, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities without regrets.
Excited about facing DeMoor, Tate acknowledges the heavyweight champion’s advantages on paper but remains determined to defy expectations. The highly anticipated bout is scheduled for December 20 at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai, with official fight times yet to be confirmed.
As the main event approaches, Tate’s underdog mentality and determination to shock the world add intrigue to the upcoming clash. The fight timings are subject to change, with broadcasting details for the event yet to be disclosed.