Andrew Tate suffered a defeat in his boxing debut against Chase DeMoor. Despite DeMoor being the champion, he was met with boos from Tate’s home crowd as he entered the ring. On the contrary, Tate received a warm reception and started the fight strongly by landing his jabs on DeMoor.
During the match, Tate focused on attacking DeMoor’s body while the champion tried to use his size advantage to dominate. Tate maintained the upper hand in the early rounds, but DeMoor’s right hand punch in the third round gave him a chance to turn the tide.
As the fight progressed, both fighters showed signs of fatigue. Tate seemed to struggle with his stamina, leading to a demanding fourth round. DeMoor capitalized on Tate’s exhaustion, landing powerful blows and causing a visible cut over Tate’s eye.
DeMoor continued his dominance in the later rounds, knocking Tate down in the fifth round but the referee ruled it a slip. Despite Tate’s resilience, DeMoor’s relentless attacks left him struggling to stay in the fight. Ultimately, DeMoor emerged victorious, leaving the decision to the judges.
In a post-fight interview, Tate acknowledged DeMoor’s skill and toughness, hinting at a possible return to boxing after reflecting on the match. On the other hand, DeMoor expressed his excitement and called out Tommy Fury for a future showdown, thanking his supporters for believing in him.
In another match, UFC legend Tony Ferguson outperformed Warren Spencer over five rounds, securing a victory on points. Dean The Great suffered his first career defeat against Amado Vargas, who displayed superior skills. Additionally, Neeraj Goyat triumphed over Anthony Taylor, settling their rivalry in the ring.
