The highly talked-about fight between Andrew Tate and Chase DeMoor, scheduled for 20 December in Dubai under the Misfits Boxing banner, is facing a serious hurdle. Despite the announcement and all the promotion around the matchup, there is still no confirmed broadcaster or streaming platform in place. Without a TV or online deal, this event may struggle to reach fans worldwide, and that puts the entire show at risk.
Misfits Boxing usually streams its events on DAZN, but this fight appears to be different. Early reports suggest it will not air on that platform, and as of now, no alternative broadcaster has stepped up or been announced. For an event marketed as a major heavyweight title clash in the influencer boxing scene, it is unusual to be this close to the date without a broadcast or pay-per-view plan.

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Why the Broadcast Issue Is a Major Red Flag
A fight with such high-profile names needs a global audience. Broadcasters bring the financial support that covers fighter purses, production, and promotion. Without that backing, it becomes difficult for organisers to confidently move forward. Fans are also left confused, not knowing where or how they would be able to watch the fight.
There have already been other concerns surrounding this matchup. DeMoor himself has spoken out about strict clauses in the contract that heavily favour Tate, including weight restrictions and fight conditions. When combined with the broadcast uncertainty, it raises questions about whether everything behind the scenes is truly ready.
For this event to go ahead smoothly, a streaming or TV deal must be announced soon. Otherwise, the fight risks a delay, a change of platform, or even full cancellation if the finances do not make sense for Misfits.
Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor has hype on its side, but without a confirmed broadcaster, fans should treat the fight as uncertain for now.
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