Andrew Tate is showing dedication to his upcoming Misfits Boxing debut, evident by a recent black eye he sported. The former kickboxing world champion is gearing up to face actor-turned-boxer Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20 as the headline act of Misfits 23. Tate’s last appearance in the kickboxing ring was five years ago when he defeated Cosmin Lingurar.
Set to debut in the Misfits organization, Tate, aged 38, is poised for a challenging match against the current heavyweight champion under Misfits. DeMoor clinched the heavyweight title last year with a victory over KELZ and successfully defended it against Tank Tolman and Natan Marcon earlier this year.
DeMoor’s most recent fight ended in a draw, setting the stage for his upcoming showdown with Tate. The American boxer faces a formidable opponent in Tate, who has been training rigorously with prominent UFC figures, as revealed in a recent interview where Tate was seen with a noticeable black eye.
Acknowledging the tough competition he faces, Tate mentioned sustaining the black eye from intense sparring sessions. Despite his financial stability, Tate expressed his passion for combat sports, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities and pushing boundaries.
Looking ahead to the match with DeMoor, Tate expressed excitement about the challenge posed by the heavyweight champion. Scheduled for December 20 at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai, the fight is anticipated to commence at 6pm UK time. Tate is eager to defy expectations and make a statement in the ring, aiming to surprise spectators with his performance.
The fight between Tate and DeMoor promises to be an intriguing battle, with Tate aiming to make a significant impact in his Misfits Boxing debut. Scheduled to take place in Dubai, the event details are eagerly awaited, including official broadcast information.
