December 20, 2025 — Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor FULL FIGHT RECAP | Misfits Boxing Results & Highlights Andrew Tate’s long‑debated fighting reputation took a massive hit on Saturday night in Dubai. Headlining Misfits Boxing: The Fight Before Christmas, Tate was thoroughly outworked and outclassed by reigning heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor, who retained his title via unanimous decision in a six‑round bout that left little room for debate.

From the opening exchanges, it became clear that Tate was in trouble. A wild uppercut stunned him early, and from that moment on, DeMoor controlled the fight with basic but effective pressure. While DeMoor lacked the conditioning and polish to secure a stoppage, he consistently battered Tate across all six rounds, exposing major gaps in Tate’s boxing fundamentals. #AndrewTate #ChaseDemoor #tristiantate

What was billed as a high‑profile crossover fight instead turned into a harsh reality check. Tate’s kickboxing background failed to translate inside the boxing ring, and by the final bell, the conversation surrounding him as a legitimate fighter appeared to be over.

The result also highlighted a widening gap in influencer boxing. While Misfits fighters like Tate and DeMoor continue to headline spectacle‑driven cards, the performance reinforced how far removed they are from crossover stars who have progressed into legitimate boxing competition.

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🥊 Misfits Boxing: The Fight Before Christmas — Full Card Results
• Chase DeMoor def. Andrew Tate — Unanimous Decision
• Tony Ferguson def. Warren Spencer — Unanimous Decision
• Carla Jade def. Taylor Starling — Unanimous Decision
• Neeraj Goyat def. Anthony Taylor — Unanimous Decision
• Amado Vargas def. Deen The Great — Unanimous Decision
• David Lopez def. Joey Borrero — KO (Round 2)
• Ben Williams def. NichLmao — Decision
• Sultan Babakhanov def. Antonio Sesmundo — KO
• Jak Corrie def. Yaroslav Mazharov — KO (Round 1)
• Pearl Gonzalez def. Tai Emery — Unanimous Decision
• Amir Anderson def. Joe Laws — KO
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Andrew Tate versus Chase Deore just went down. And man, what a grueling war this turned out to be. Both guys came out orthodox with Tate leading with jabs and looking like the more technical striker early on. First round saw Tate working like a kickboxer, jabbing to the body, then going up top. Deore wasn’t doing much, frankly, just pawing at the lead hand and not really offering much offense. Tate’s bodywork was scoring while Deore looked like he wasn’t much of a technician. Second round is where Deore’s game plan started showing. He was hand fighting a lot, finally firing right hands that landed cleanly. The round got grimmier with Deore clinching constantly, trying to bring his size into play. He was barely punching, just tying up, and it was kind of working. They were just grabbing each other more than boxing. But by the third round, oh man, Tate looked tired. Demor’s plan to make the almost 40-year-old carry his weight was working perfectly. Tate was taking deep breaths and moving slower while Deore started showing some boxing with loopy jabs and right hands. He was playing bully ball now and it was paying off big time. Fourth round saw Taye absolutely gassed in his corner and we were only halfway through. Deore made this fight ugly, and that’s exactly what he needed. He was landing big jabs that snapped Tate’s head back using rough house tactics inside. Tate couldn’t hurt Deore anymore. He’d land shots and Deore would just walk through them. The fifth round is where things got crazy. Deore hurt Tate with an uppercut, and Tate was on wobbly legs. Deore came after him, but Tate showed good savvy, tying him up to avoid the kill shot. Another big shot and Tate’s legs were gone. He had a cut over his right eye and could barely stand. Tate went to the canvas, but it was ruled a push. The crowd was chanting top G, trying to spur him on, but Deore was all over him. Sixth round saw Tate with nothing left to offer, but he stepped out there anyway. His steps were stilted, but he was hanging tough. De Moore was just punching and moving, trying to get him out of there. A series of uppercuts all landed as Tate tried to survive in terrible shape. If De Moore was even marginally good at boxing, this would have been over. But Tate showed incredible grit to stay alive. 57 to 57, 58 to 56, 58 to 56. Majority decision for Chase Deore. What a gritty performance from both guys, but Deore’s youth and size advantage proved to be the difference. Let me know what you guys think in the comments. and smash that like button if you enjoyed this breakdown.

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  1. Almost everyone DOUBTED Chase.

    Boxing has become a joke.

    Andrew sucks at boxing.

    They're both bloody TRASH at boxing holy crap!

  2. Its also sad that someone had to use a weakness to win bro is 🐱for that like its a well know out come you picked, tate still has my honors for being more man than childish its a sport not a game. Bro wasnt ready for real work js lame known fact to how a win works not very impressive no action🐱💩

  3. It’s so hilarious to see these idiots that have never apparently watched Boxing before did not understand how hard it is as a kickboxer to grab a guy to clinch, and then not be able to round House into the mouth when doing so! This will be like an Americanbeing asked to go drive for the first time in England on the opposite side of the road. That’s why I didn’t like this match from the beginning because of how much Andrew was gonna have to unlearn from his decades worth of superstar on kickboxing. I thought this showed how terrible their heavyweight champion is quite frankly his ass could get beat by thousands of guys and I will even argue. Jake Paul could beat him.

  4. Top G Alpha dog ,multiple kick boxing world champion and he was almost knocked out cold by a person who has absolutely zero talent in boxing 😂

  5. I’ve followed Tate for a minute back when he had maybe less than 25k followers on instagram and I like him as an influencer and he’s definitely a bad ass dude but some of his rants were loco bro like where he said he could whoop anybodys ass and could fight in the UFC if he really wanted to and anyone can get it so just come to Romania and I told him to go spar and learn from Jon Jones. He never did it. The ass kicking would be 10x greater than this. The kind of BJJ Ground game Jon Jones has is for real and as a fight gym guy myself more into mma than ring sports striking styles I always knew Tate saying BJJ was shit and mma guys couldn’t hang with him because of his striking so many levels above them was a bunch of BS. Tate is good and a positive motivation for young guys telling them to make money, get in shape, learn to fight, etc. but he’s so off on his BJJ and mma critiques. He never wanted any part of Jon Jones. Jon is the baddest mf on the planet (him and Ngannou, no one else is even close). Stipe Miocic, Ryan Bader, and Nemkov are up there too. Those are the best hand to hand combat fighters in the World man.

  6. Tate basically ran out of steam in round one and was mostly just fighting to see if he could stumble to the final bell without face-planting or getting knocked out.

  7. Andrew was trying to look for a knockout. Upon all the advice people said… That he should make chase tired he refused, time for him to eat some humble pie

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