Andrew Tate has given his initial thoughts following his disappointing loss to Chase DeMoor last night.
On Friday night, Andrew Tate stepped into the boxing ring and attempted to defeat Chase DeMoor after many years outside the ring. He is best known for his controversial views online, in addition to the many legal charges he is currently facing. Of course, he was also a prominent kickboxer before that.
Andrew Tate has a lot of haters, but he also has a lot of fans. So you can imagine that there was a certain amount of intrigue leading up to this fight, if only to see what his skills looked like at the age of 39. It turns out that boxing, in his own words, is a young man’s game.
In tweets After the fight, Andrew Tate had this to say about how it all went down.
Andrew Tate reflects on the loss to Chase DeMoor
“99.9% of 40 year old men with $700 million are hanging around with whores. I could have done the same thing and talked nonsense on the internet, not taken any risks and just lived quietly. In my heart I knew I was too old. I knew I had been out too long. That’s why I had to do it. Face fear. I can’t be afraid. I need to know I faced it. I lost fair and square. Chase is a true champion. A warrior – I’m proud of him. He deserves that belt.”
“I’m happy when I push, I’m happy when I pull. I smile when I win, I smile when I lose. You gotta roll with the punches.”
It’s not likely we’ll see Tate in the ring again, or at least not for a while, but DeMoor hasn’t exactly set the world on fire either.
The influencer boxing era has been going on for quite some time now and it looks like it still has some legs in it. There are battles to be had and it feels like there is still an audience willing to invest.
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