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Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMore Results: Bloody Tate loses to reality TV star in disaster boxing debut
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Andrew Tate’s Bloody Boxing Debut Ends in Defeat Against Reality TV Star Chase DeMore

December 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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Andrew Tate’s return to boxing didn’t go as planned, as he ended up on the canvas, bloodied during his comeback after five years away from the ring. Tate, known for being a four-time kickboxing world champion, had stepped back from top-level competition over a decade ago, only making occasional appearances while focusing on building his fame and wealth, sometimes in controversial ways.

At 3 a.m. in Dubai, Tate faced heavyweight champion Chase DeMore, who set a 200-pound weight limit and hydration rules for the match. The bout took place at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, where chants of “Top G” resonated among thousands of fans, symbolizing Tate’s significant yet divisive influence, especially in the Middle East.

Despite their cautious start, Tate showed his experience early on, though DeMore, bigger despite the weight restriction, found it difficult to land impactful shots. Tate struck a powerful blow early in the second round to roar the crowd, but DeMore matched his intensity by grappling and gaining control heading into the third round.

DeMore landed meaningful punches in the third round, putting Tate under pressure, while the fourth round became messy as both fighters grew fatigued, resorting mostly to clinching despite Tate landing some solid shots. In the fifth round, Tate fell twice—once slipping and once from a heavy uppercut by DeMore—yet managed to endure, probably winning the last two rounds.

Ultimately, one judge scored the fight a draw, but the other two awarded the victory to DeMore, who made history by retaining his heavyweight title.

Fan Take: This match was a crucial moment for fight fans as it marked the complicated comeback of a controversial figure in combat sports. It highlights how fame alone can’t guarantee success in the ring and underscores the importance of skill and endurance in competitive boxing.

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