In his boxing debut, Andrew Tate was defeated by Chase DeMoor. Despite being the champion, DeMoor entered the ring first and faced boos from Tate’s supporters. Tate took an early lead, landing solid jabs on DeMoor.
As the fight progressed, Tate focused on targeting DeMoor’s body while the champion tried to use his size advantage aggressively. Although Tate had the upper hand in the third round, DeMoor managed to connect with a powerful right hand, giving him hope.
Both fighters showed signs of fatigue as the match entered the later rounds. Tate, struggling with his fitness, faced pressure from DeMoor’s relentless attacks. DeMoor capitalized on Tate’s waning energy in the fourth round, landing significant blows and causing a noticeable cut over Tate’s eye.
DeMoor continued to dominate in the following rounds, with Tate struggling to mount a comeback. Despite surviving a knockdown in the fifth round, Tate was clearly outmatched by DeMoor’s relentless assault. The fight went the distance, leaving the outcome to the judges.
Reflecting on the match, Tate acknowledged his opponent’s toughness and hinted at a possible return to boxing after watching the fight again. DeMoor, elated by his victory, called for a future showdown with Tommy Fury, expressing gratitude to his supporters and emphasizing the importance of perseverance.
In the co-main event, UFC legend Tony Ferguson outclassed Warren Spencer over five rounds, with Ferguson ultimately securing the win on points. In another match, Dean The Great suffered his first career defeat against Amado Vargas, who showcased his superiority in the ring.
Neeraj Goyat emerged victorious over Anthony Taylor after a heated buildup to their fight. Taylor, originally set to face Dillon Danis in an MMA bout, succumbed to Goyat’s skill and lost on points.
The event featured a mix of intense battles and surprising outcomes, highlighting the resilience and talent of the fighters involved.
