In the principle occasion of “The Battle Earlier than Christmas,” Chase DeMoor dealt a dose of actuality to outspoken firebrand Andrew Tate with a tough fought majority determination win over six rounds. Andrew Tate hadn’t been in competitors in any sort of ring in 5 years, but he had full imagine in himself that he might defeat Chase DeMoor, Misfit Boxing heavyweight champion. Tate had been a champion in kickboxing, each in Ok-1 and ISKA, whereas DemMoor was a standout DII school soccer participant, turning professional in boxing two years in the past. Contemplating the day trip of competitors, Tate did himself proud, however he couldn’t match the timing, skillset or athleticism of DeMoor, who rained uppercuts and extra on Tate, busting his face up with cuts and bruises. The judges noticed the six spherical struggle as follows: 57-57, 58-56 twice, for Demoor, by majority determination. Regardless of prefight hostilities, Tate and DeMoor have been congenial towards one another after the battle was over. For his half, DeMoor praised Tate, “The toughest man I’ve ever fought in my life. I’ve all of the respect on the planet for this man. This man actually pulled me out of a suicide. I used to be gonna kill myself after that first struggle (his professional debut loss to Frankie Freelove in 2023). I don’t care what anyone says about this man, he’s a f*#&ing legend! Respect, thanks a lot!” DeMoor improves to 5-1, 2 KOs. Tate begins out in boxing at 0-1.


















