Andrew Tate suffered a defeat in his first boxing match against Chase DeMoor. Despite being the champion, DeMoor entered the ring first and faced disapproval from Tate’s supporters. Tate, the challenger, started the fight strong by landing effective jabs on DeMoor.
As the match progressed, Tate focused on targeting DeMoor’s body while the champion tried to use his size advantage to overpower his opponent. Tate maintained control through the third round, but DeMoor’s well-placed right hand in the third round provided a glimmer of hope for the champion.
Both fighters showed signs of fatigue as they entered the later rounds. Tate appeared to struggle with his stamina going into the fourth round, leading to the crowd becoming restless. DeMoor capitalized on Tate’s fatigue in the fourth round, landing powerful punches and causing a visible cut above Tate’s eye.
DeMoor continued his dominance in the fifth round, landing significant blows and almost ending the fight. Despite Tate hitting the canvas, the referee ruled it a slip. Tate bravely endured DeMoor’s relentless attacks but found himself in a challenging position heading into the final round.
In the end, DeMoor maintained control and delivered a strong performance in the final round, ultimately leaving the fight’s outcome to the judges. Tate acknowledged his opponent’s toughness and hinted at a possible return to boxing while praising DeMoor for his victory.
Following his triumph, an elated DeMoor expressed his desire for a potential showdown with Tommy Fury, exciting the Dubai crowd with his bold declaration. In another event, UFC legend Tony Ferguson showcased his dominance over Warren Spencer in a five-round battle, securing a victory on points.
Elsewhere, Dean The Great faced his first career defeat against Amado Vargas, who proved his superiority by improving to a 14-0 record. Neeraj Goyat emerged victorious over Anthony Taylor after a heated rivalry, while Taylor’s initial opponent, Dillon Danis, withdrew due to injury.
The event featured several intense matchups, highlighting the resilience and skill of the competitors in the ring and octagon.
