Tate vs. DeMoor: Andrew Tate’s Brutal Return to the Ring in Dubai

Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor: The Ultimate Misfits Boxing Showdown

The world of crossover boxing reached a fever pitch on December 20, 2025, as the "Top G" Andrew Tate made his highly anticipated return to combat sports. Facing off against the reigning Misfits Heavyweight Champion, Chase DeMoor, the event titled "Misfits Mania: The Fight Before Christmas" transformed Dubai into the epicenter of digital and physical rivalry.

This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of the fighters, the intense buildup, and the dramatic live results of Tate vs. DeMoor.


Who is Andrew Tate? The Return of the "Cobra"

Andrew Tate is a name that commands attention across the globe. A British-American social media personality and businessman, Tate first rose to prominence as a world-class athlete. Before his viral fame, he was a four-time World Champion kickboxer with a formidable record of 76 wins and 9 losses, including over 30 knockouts.

Known for his "Cobra" persona, Tate's transition from professional fighting to digital influence made him one of the most searched individuals on the planet. His return to the ring in 2025 marked his first competitive appearance since 2020. Despite facing various legal challenges and investigations in multiple countries, Tate remains a massive draw, recently taking on a leadership role as the CEO of Misfits Boxing prior to his debut in the professional boxing discipline.

[Image of Andrew Tate in boxing gear]

Chase DeMoor: From Reality TV to Heavyweight Champion

Chase DeMoor’s journey to the top of the Misfits Heavyweight division is a testament to the modern "crossover" athlete. Originally a professional football player with stints in the USFL and NFL tryouts, DeMoor gained international fame as a breakout star on Netflix’s Too Hot to Handle.

Standing at 6'5" with an 83-inch reach, DeMoor utilized his elite athleticism to carve a path in influencer boxing. While his early career was marred by a four-fight losing streak and a controversial disqualification, he underwent a significant transformation in 2024. Entering the fight against Tate, DeMoor held the MFB Heavyweight Title and a professional record of 10 wins, showcasing a vastly improved technical game and devastating knockout power.


Tate vs. DeMoor: The Fight Breakdown

The clash at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium was more than just a title defense; it was a battle of styles. Tate brought the veteran composure of a kickboxing champion, while DeMoor brought the size, youth, and recent ring activity of a seasoned influencer boxer.

Fight Night Details

  • Date: December 20, 2025
  • Venue: Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, UAE
  • Streaming: Exclusively on Rumble Premium
  • Stakes: Misfits Heavyweight Championship

Round-by-Round Highlights

The bout was scheduled for six rounds at a catchweight of 200 lbs. Here is how the action unfolded:

Rounds 1-2: Tate started strong, utilizing his signature speed and world-class movement. He focused on body work and sharp jabs, making the champion look hesitant. Many viewers had Tate leading early on the scorecards.

Rounds 3-4: The momentum shifted as DeMoor began to impose his size. A big right hand in the third round visibly wobbled Tate. By the fourth, the pace slowed, and the fight became a grueling test of endurance, with DeMoor’s constant pressure wearing Tate down.

Rounds 5-6: DeMoor landed a massive right uppercut in the fifth that nearly ended the fight. Tate showed immense durability to stay on his feet, but he struggled to find his offense. The final round saw DeMoor seal the victory with aggressive combinations.

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Official Result: Who Won Tate vs. DeMoor?

After six rounds of high-intensity action, the judges delivered their verdict. Chase DeMoor defeated Andrew Tate via Majority Decision.

Judge Score Winner
Judge 1 58–56 Chase DeMoor
Judge 2 58–56 Chase DeMoor
Judge 3 57–57 Even

With this win, DeMoor successfully defended his Misfits Heavyweight Title and proved that his recent activity in the ring gave him the edge over the legendary but inactive Tate.


The Impact on Misfits Boxing

Misfits Boxing, founded by KSI and now led by Tate as CEO, has solidified itself as the premier destination for crossover combat. The Tate vs. DeMoor live event broke streaming records on Rumble Premium, signaling a shift in how fans consume "influencer" sports. The card also featured notable names like Tony Ferguson and Neeraj Goyat, further bridging the gap between traditional MMA/Boxing and the new era of digital stars.

Final Thoughts

While Andrew Tate’s return didn’t result in a victory, the spectacle proved that the appetite for high-stakes crossover fights is larger than ever. Chase DeMoor has cemented his legacy as a legitimate threat in the heavyweight division, while Tate faces a crossroads in his fighting career.

Stay tuned for more updates on the next Misfits Boxing event and the potential for a Tate vs. DeMoor rematch.

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