Andrew Tate suffered a defeat in his boxing debut against Chase DeMoor. Despite DeMoor holding the championship title, he was greeted with boos from Tate’s supporters. Tate, on the other hand, started strong by landing his jab effectively in the initial exchanges.
In the following rounds, Tate focused on targeting DeMoor’s body while the latter tried to use his size advantage to dominate. Although Tate maintained the upper hand, DeMoor managed to land a significant right hand, giving him a glimmer of hope.
As the fight progressed, both fighters displayed signs of fatigue. Tate, visibly struggling with his stamina, pushed for a longer contest. DeMoor capitalized on Tate’s waning energy in the later rounds, delivering powerful blows and causing a noticeable cut above Tate’s eye.
Despite facing adversity, Tate managed to survive until the final round, where DeMoor continued to press his advantage. In the end, the fight went the distance, with the outcome left to the judges.
After the match, Tate acknowledged DeMoor’s victory graciously, hinting at a possible return to boxing. On the other hand, DeMoor expressed his elation at the win and called for a future bout with Tommy Fury, declaring his readiness to take on any challenge.
In the co-main event, UFC legend Tony Ferguson outclassed Warren Spencer over five rounds, securing a victory on points. Additionally, rising star Amado Vargas handed Dean The Great his first career defeat, showcasing his dominance in the ring.
The event also saw Neeraj Goyat triumph over Anthony Taylor in a heated encounter, following a war of words leading up to the fight. Taylor, originally set to face Dillon Danis in an MMA bout, fell short against Goyat, who demonstrated superior skill throughout the match.
