Andrew Tate is gearing up for his Misfits Boxing debut with visible signs of dedication, sporting a noticeable black eye. The former kickboxing world champion is set to face actor-turned-boxer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20 as the main event of Misfits 23. Tate’s last appearance in the kickboxing ring was five years ago when he defeated Cosmin Lingurar.
In his debut, Tate, aged 38, is slated to challenge the reigning heavyweight champion under the Misfits banner. DeMoor secured the heavyweight title last year with a points victory over KELZ on the AnEsonGib vs Slim Albaher undercard. He successfully defended his title earlier this year against Tank Tolman and again in August against Natan Marcon.
DeMoor’s most recent fight was a draw in September against Efrain Carranza Gonzalez. With his sixth fight of the year approaching, DeMoor faces a formidable opponent in Tate. The American boxer has been rigorously preparing, training with renowned UFC personalities, as revealed in a recent interview with iFL TV where Tate displayed his black eye incurred during sparring sessions.
Tate acknowledged the rigorous training that led to the black eye, emphasizing the importance of pushing oneself to excel. Despite his financial stability, the social media star expressed his passion for boxing, emphasizing the value of taking on new challenges. Tate expressed his excitement about facing DeMoor, acknowledging the heavyweight champion’s strengths and his own determination to surprise the world with a remarkable performance.
The anticipated fight between Tate and DeMoor is scheduled for December 20 at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai. While specific fight times are yet to be confirmed, the main card is expected to commence around 6pm UK time. Tate is likely to make his entrance around 9pm UK time for the main event. Viewers can anticipate an electrifying showdown between the two fighters, with broadcasting details yet to be announced.

