Misfits Boxing has rapidly become one of the fastest-growing combat sports promotions, uniting fighters and personalities from various backgrounds. Recent reports revealed that influential internet personality Andrew Tate has officially taken over as the new CEO of Misfits Boxing. This major leadership shift was confirmed publicly on October 30, marking a new direction for the popular crossover boxing brand.
Mams Taylor, president of Misfits Boxing, officially announced that KSI was relieved of his CEO duties, confirming Tate’s appointment. The announcement was accompanied by a video revealing Andrew Tate smoking a cigar and addressing his new role as CEO. Tate described this shift not as a hostile takeover but a strategic move to elevate Misfits Boxing to a major global platform.
“Somebody who failed at their obligations to make this organisation as big as it should have been ousted and I’m the new CEO. I guess it’s my job to make the most entertaining fights,” said Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate has replaced KSI as Misfits Boxing’s CEO and will fight Chase DeMoor on December 20th in Dubai 😳 pic.twitter.com/GjYV49rfH6
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) October 30, 2025
KSI had long served as the CEO and central figure of Misfits Boxing, guiding its growth and massive crossover success. However, controversies surrounding KSI and his decision to take a temporary break sparked online debates and uncertainty about his leadership. Appointing Andrew Tate as the new CEO was viewed as essential to restore stability and inject renewed energy into Misfits Boxing.
Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor next
Andrew Tate officially announced his highly anticipated fight against Misfits heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor, scheduled for December 20 in Dubai. Tate boldly stated that DeMoor had no choice but to accept the bout, declaring it mandatory and advising him to train hard. The intense matchup is set to headline Misfits 23, titled “The Fight Before Christmas,” inside Dubai’s iconic Coca-Cola Arena.

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This bout will be contested for the Misfits Boxing heavyweight title, marking Tate’s first professional boxing appearance after a decorated kickboxing career. The announcement has generated massive global attention, fueled by Tate’s controversial public image and dramatic comeback to the world of combat sports. Fans eagerly anticipate whether Tate can successfully transition his elite striking background into the unpredictable realm of professional boxing.
Tate emphasized his dedication to transforming Misfits Boxing into the biggest disruptive force in the history of sports entertainment. He promised to deliver the most thrilling and entertaining matchups, positioning himself as a central figure for global audiences. Fans and analysts are curious to see how his leadership and fighting role will impact Misfits Boxing’s long-term growth.
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