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Andrew Tate admits he was scared ahead of fight against Chase DeMore in emotional statement
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Andrew Tate Opens Up About Fear Before Clash with Chase DeMore in Heartfelt Confession

December 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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Andrew Tate revealed that his decision to fight Chase DeMore on Saturday night was driven by fear. The four-time kickboxing world champion experienced a tough defeat by majority decision in his debut boxing match with Misfits, losing to reality TV star DeMore. Despite the disappointment, Tate openly addressed the loss during the post-fight press conference, speaking with Bloody Elbow and other media.

Both Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been involved in fighting for many years, but their peak competitive days ended nearly 15 years ago. This was evident during the fight, as Andrew struggled and ultimately lost after three rounds.

In an emotional interview after the fight, Tate explained that his motivation to return to the ring stemmed from a newfound fear of facing the younger and bigger Chase DeMore, a feeling that energized him. He said that during initial talks with Misfits Boxing founder Mams Taylor, he was questioned about why he would risk so much at 40 years old, recently released from prison, and with many challenges ahead.

For the first time in his life, Tate admitted to feeling fear, which convinced him he had to fight. He expressed that self-doubt is unbearable for him and that the moment he felt anxious was the exact reason he needed to step into the ring. He emphasized that despite the loss, he believes in himself fully and is not afraid to keep trying or to lose.

Fan Take: This candid admission by Andrew Tate highlights the mental battles fighters face beyond physical combat, bringing a deeper emotional layer to the sport. It also signals that veteran fighters grappling with new challenges can still draw in fans and inspire discussions about resilience, aging, and the evolving landscape of combat sports.

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