Andrew Tate and Chase DeMoor are set to headline a stacked Misfits Boxing card in Dubai tonight, with fans around the world locking in to catch the controversial heavyweight clash live. With the bout taking place in the Middle East but broadcast globally, the biggest question heading into fight night is simple: what time will Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor actually start?
The short answer is that viewers should be ready earlier rather than later, as the main event ring walks are expected within a tight window depending on how the undercard plays out.
Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor ring walk time explained
Andrew Tate and Chase DeMoor are expected to make their ring walks at around 5 p.m. ET on Sunday night from Dubai.
Rumble’s official event schedule lists the main event block as beginning at approximately 5:27 p.m. ET, but combat sports fans know that timelines can shift depending on finishes earlier on the card. Because of that, the 5 p.m. ET window is considered the safest target if you do not want to miss the opening bell.

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For international viewers, that translates to the following approximate times:
- 5:00 p.m. ET
- 10:00 p.m. GMT
- 3:30 a.m. IST (early Monday morning)
As always with Misfits Boxing events, being tuned in slightly early is advised, especially given the unpredictability of influencer boxing pacing and walkouts.
The bout will see Tate challenge DeMoor for the Misfits Boxing Heavyweight Title, adding an official championship layer to what is already one of the most talked-about influencer fights of the year.
Full Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor fight card
The Dubai event features a deep lineup of crossover names, former professionals, and rising Misfits regulars. The confirmed fight card is as follows:
- Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor – MFB Heavyweight Title
- Carla Jade vs. T. Starling
- N. Shabazz vs. Amado Vargas
- Tony Ferguson vs. Warren Spencer
- N. Perrett vs. Ben Williams
- Tai Emery vs. Pearl Gonzalez
- Amir Anderson vs. Joe Laws
- Neeraj Goyat vs. Anthony Taylor
- David Lopez vs. Luis Garcia
- Jak Cormie vs. Y. Mazharov
- S. Babakhanov vs. Arun Antil
With a long undercard and global interest surrounding Tate’s return to the ring, delays are always possible. Still, if you are logged in and watching by 5 p.m. ET, you should be perfectly placed to catch Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor live as it happens.
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