Andrew Tate’s boxing debut did not go to plan at all as he was left bloodied and touched the canvas in his return to the ring after five years out.
A four-time kickboxing world champion, Tate stepped away from the sport at the top level well over a decade ago. He made a few sporadic appearances, but otherwise pursued fame and an obscene fortune through perhaps nefarious means.
And as the clock ticked past 3 o’clock in the Dubai morning, he stepped back into the ring. His opponent was heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor, whom he strapped with a 200lb weight limit and rehydration clause.
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Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor result
As chants of ‘Top G’ made their way around the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, Andrew Tate‘s return to fighting seemed to symbolize a whole lot more. An online movement, however divisive, came to life in the Middle East.
The American-born Brit spent New Years Eve of 2022 behind bars, closing out his breakthrough year – now he was returning to his passion in front of a crowd of thousands.
Is Andrew Tate nervous ahead of his comeback fight?
Chase DeMoor made him flinch ahead of their heavyweight title clash at Misfits Mania.
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The pair were tentative in the early exchanges, although Tate clearly looked the more comfortable in combat given his years of experience. DeMoor appeared…
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