Andrew Tate is gearing up for his Misfits Boxing debut with a noticeable black eye, showing his dedication to the upcoming fight. The former kickboxing world champion is set to face actor-turned-boxer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20 as the headline event of Misfits 23. Tate’s last kickboxing appearance was five years ago when he defeated Cosmin Lingurar.
Facing a challenging debut, Tate, 38, will go up against the reigning heavyweight champion under the Misfits banner, Chase DeMoor. DeMoor clinched the heavyweight title last year with a victory over KELZ and successfully defended it against Tank Tolman and Natan Marcon this year.
DeMoor’s most recent match ended in a draw in September, setting the stage for his upcoming clash with Tate. The American boxer faces a formidable opponent in Tate, who has been rigorously training with prominent UFC figures. Tate, speaking in an interview with iFL TV, displayed his determination despite sporting a significant black eye before his debut.
Tate acknowledged the tough sparring sessions that led to his black eye, highlighting the intense preparation for his fight. The social media personality emphasized his passion for fighting, stating his readiness to step back into the ring despite his financial stability.
With the fight set for December 20 at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai, Tate expressed his excitement to challenge the younger and active DeMoor. He aims to surprise the world with his comeback and intends to prove his critics wrong in the upcoming battle.
The main event is expected to start at 9pm UK time (4pm ET / 2pm PT / 3pm CT) on December 20, with the exact fight times yet to be confirmed. Viewers can anticipate an action-packed showdown between Tate and DeMoor, with the event’s official broadcast details yet to be announced.
