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Tate's Boxing Comeback Ends in Split Decision Loss
21 Dec
Summary
- Andrew Tate lost his professional boxing debut via split decision.
- He cited age and ring rust after returning after a ten-year hiatus.
- DeMoor's size and freshness proved decisive in the later rounds.

Former kickboxing world champion Andrew Tate suffered a split decision loss in his professional boxing debut on December 20th at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium. The 40-year-old faced reigning Misfits heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor, marking his return to combat sports after a ten-year absence. Despite his impressive kickboxing record, Tate cited age and lack of recent competition as key factors in the demanding six-round bout.
The fight began with Tate showcasing sharp technique, utilizing a disciplined jab and body shots. However, DeMoor, who held advantages in size, youth, and recent ring activity, absorbed the early pressure. The momentum visibly shifted midway through the fight after a significant right hand from DeMoor in the third round.
As fatigue set in for Tate, DeMoor pressed his advantage, delivering heavier combinations and opening a cut near Tate's eye. By the final rounds, DeMoor dictated the pace, appearing the fresher fighter. Tate accepted the result calmly, vowing to review the fight before deciding on future boxing endeavors.




