Misfits heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor has disclosed that his opponent, Andrew Tate, insisted on a weight clause before their upcoming showdown. Tate, aged 39, is transitioning into professional boxing and will face DeMoor on December 20. Known for his background in kickboxing, Tate faced setbacks due to injuries towards the end of his kickboxing career.
The press conference in Dubai where both fighters met ahead of the match turned heated as Tate arrived in a boat, causing a brief delay. DeMoor expressed frustration over the weight clause imposed by Tate, highlighting the tension between them.
In a similar vein, Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul are gearing up for a heavyweight clash in Miami on December 19. Meanwhile, the rules and regulations for Tate and DeMoor’s fight are still pending confirmation, mirroring the upcoming showdown between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua.
DeMoor criticized Tate for the weight clause in their contract, emphasizing the differences in their expectations for the fight. The verbal exchanges between the two fighters escalated as they debated the terms of their upcoming bout.
As the fight date approaches, both fighters seem focused on their preparations. Tate, following in the footsteps of Jake Paul, is taking his training seriously, while DeMoor continues to challenge his opponent verbally, highlighting his confidence in winning the match.
The highly anticipated showdown between Tate and DeMoor is scheduled for December 20 at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium. Fans can catch the live action on Rumble Premium for a monthly subscription fee. Official fight times will be announced closer to the event.
