Andrew Tate seems fully committed to his upcoming Misfits Boxing debut, evident by his recent appearance with a black eye. The former kickboxing world champion is set to face actor-turned-boxer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20 as the headline act of Misfits 23. Tate’s return to the ring comes after a five-year hiatus following his victory over Cosmin Lingurar.
Facing off against the reigning heavyweight champion under the Misfits banner, Tate, 38, is in for a challenging debut. DeMoor secured the heavyweight title last year with a points win over KELZ and defended it successfully against Tank Tolman and Natan Marcon earlier this year.
DeMoor’s latest match ended in a draw in September, setting the stage for a tough fight against Tate. The American boxer has been preparing rigorously, training with notable UFC legends. In a recent interview with iFL TV, Tate revealed his intense training regimen, showcasing a bruised eye weeks before his debut.
Tate acknowledged his tough sparring partners for the eye injury, emphasizing the importance of pushing oneself in training. Despite his financial stability, the social media star expressed his enthusiasm for entering the boxing arena, emphasizing the value of taking risks.
Anticipation is high for the clash between Tate and DeMoor on December 20 at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai. While official fight times are yet to be confirmed, the main card is expected to start at approximately 6pm UK time. Tate is prepared to face the younger, active heavyweight champion and aims to surprise the world with his performance.
Stay tuned for more updates on the event, including broadcasting details as the fight date approaches.
