In his boxing debut, Andrew Tate faced defeat against Chase DeMoor. The crowd, though favoring Tate, booed DeMoor as he entered the ring as the reigning champion. Tate started strong, landing jabs on DeMoor and targeting the champion’s body in the subsequent rounds.
As the fight progressed, DeMoor utilized his size advantage to push Tate, who began to show signs of exhaustion. DeMoor landed a solid right hand in the third round, shifting the momentum briefly. Tate struggled with his fitness leading into the fourth round, where DeMoor capitalized on Tate’s fatigue with a stinging right hand.
DeMoor continued to dominate in the following rounds, landing an uppercut in the fifth that almost ended the fight. Despite Tate hitting the canvas, he managed to survive, sustaining a cut over his eye. DeMoor pressed on, delivering a series of blows that had Tate on the ropes.
In the end, DeMoor emerged victorious as the judges’ decision sealed the fight. Tate acknowledged his opponent’s toughness and hinted at a potential return to boxing. DeMoor celebrated his win by calling out Tommy Fury for a future showdown, expressing gratitude to his supporters and critics alike.
In the co-main event, UFC legend Tony Ferguson outperformed Warren Spencer over five rounds, securing a victory on points. Additionally, Dean The Great suffered his first career defeat against Amado Vargas, who proved his superiority in the ring. Neeraj Goyat triumphed over Anthony Taylor in a hard-fought battle, following a week of intense verbal exchanges between the two fighters.