Andrew Tate has disclosed the main reason behind his loss in his boxing debut against Chase DeMore in Dubai on Saturday night. Returning after a five-year break and over ten years since his competitive prime, the four-time kickboxing world champion faced reality TV star Chase DeMore. Tate maintained a strong pace early on but grew visibly tired by the third round and ultimately lost by decision after six rounds.
During the post-fight press conference, Tate gave a detailed statement without making excuses, praising Demore’s performance. However, in the “Emergency Meeting” show, he provided more insight, attributing his defeat to unexpected fatigue that set in after the second round. He admitted he didn’t understand why he got tired so quickly since DeMore couldn’t land hits in the early rounds. Tate expressed pride in taking on the challenge and showed respect for Demore, acknowledging the mental and physical difficulty of the fight for both men.
He reflected on possible reasons for his fatigue, suggesting his ring rust or age, and even Demore’s physical pressure might have contributed. Despite the defeat, Tate emphasized his resilience, stating he would continue to stand up and fight without fear or self-pity. He concluded by reaffirming his status as the “top G” not because of constant victories but because of his refusal to stay down.
Fan Take: This news is significant for fight fans as it highlights the challenges even elite athletes face when returning after a long hiatus, emphasizing the unpredictability of combat sports. Tate’s candid admission of fatigue and respect for his opponent adds a layer of authenticity that could inspire future comebacks and elevate the sport’s competitive spirit.

