Andrew Tate’s professional boxing debut did not go to plan last weekend in Dubai as he lost a majority decision to Chase DeMoor for the Misfits Boxing heavyweight title.
Tate, who returned to combat for the first time since December 2020, got off to a strong start but faded in the later rounds against DeMoor. The former kickboxer made his professional boxing debut after joining the Misfits leadership.
After a brief post-fight interview, Tate remained mostly silent following the loss to DeMoor. But it didn’t take long for the brash influencer to hit back at his detractors.
Andrew Tate admits extreme exhaustion led to the loss of Chase DeMoor
During a recent episode of his Clutter show, Tate gave his first comments after the fight.
“I haven’t had time to process why he hit me,” Tate said. “I don’t even know… I got tired after the second round, and I don’t know why. The first and second round he couldn’t touch me and if I didn’t get tired, I would have won.”
“I’m a better boxer, but I did get tired. Maybe it’s ring rust and I’m too old. Maybe he’s too heavy and he kept leaning on me. I don’t know why, but he beat me and made me tell you something else very clearly. I have complete respect for Chase DeMoor. It would have been very difficult mentally for him, just like it was mentally very difficult for me. If he showed up and got it done? I have great respect for him. I’m not afraid of anyone as long as I breathe, f- you.
“If I can get up, I’m going to get up. I don’t feel sorry for myself, I don’t sit around hoping my enemies will have mercy on me, I don’t grumble around the house saying ‘oh please stop’, no, f-you.” (h/t Bloody elbow)
Tate then assured his followers that he plans to fight again in the near future.
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