Andrew Tate seems fully committed to his upcoming Misfits Boxing debut, evident from his recently acquired black eye. The former kickboxing world champion is gearing up to face actor-turned-boxer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20 as the headline attraction of Misfits 23. Tate, who last competed in the kickboxing ring five years ago with a victory over Cosmin Lingurar, is set for a challenging debut against the reigning heavyweight champion under the Misfits banner.
DeMoor, who claimed the heavyweight title last year by defeating KELZ, has successfully defended his championship against formidable opponents like Tank Tolman and Natan Marcon. Despite his recent draw with Efrain Carranza Gonzalez, DeMoor is preparing for a tough battle against Tate, who has been rigorously training with notable UFC figures in anticipation of the fight.
Acknowledging his black eye, Tate attributed it to intense sparring sessions with high-caliber partners, emphasizing the importance of pushing oneself to the limits in preparation for a significant bout. The social media personality, known for his wealth and success, expressed his eagerness to venture into the boxing world, emphasizing the value of seizing opportunities and pursuing one’s passions without regrets.
Anticipating his clash with DeMoor, Tate acknowledged the challenges posed by his younger, bigger, and active opponent, expressing excitement at the prospect of defying expectations and making a statement in the ring. The much-anticipated fight is scheduled for December 20 at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai, with the main card likely commencing at 6pm UK time. Official broadcast details for the event are yet to be disclosed.
As the countdown to the event continues, Tate remains focused on his preparation, aiming to surprise the world with his performance against DeMoor. The fight’s timing and undercard details are subject to change, but fans can expect an exhilarating showdown between the two competitors on the scheduled date.


