Speculation swirled almost immediately after Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor, with many fans convinced the fight had not gone according to plan. The theory making the rounds online claimed that Chase DeMoor was expected to lose, clearing the path for a lucrative Andrew Tate vs KSI showdown sometime next year.
According to that narrative, Tate’s defeat was never supposed to happen. DeMoor’s victory was framed as an upset that “spoiled” a long-term setup, one that would have seen Tate build momentum before stepping into a blockbuster Misfits Boxing clash with KSI. As the story spread, accusations of a failed script and backstage plans began to gain traction.
Those claims have now been seriously undermined.

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KSI’s Pre-Fight Messages Tell a Very Different Story
DeMoor has since shared Instagram DMs sent to him by KSI before the fight, messages that show KSI offering support and wishing him the best ahead of the bout. The tone of the messages is important. There is no suggestion of an expected outcome, no implication that DeMoor was there to play a role, and no hint that Tate was guaranteed a win to set up a future fight.
Instead, the messages suggest KSI was genuinely backing DeMoor heading into the contest. That alone makes the idea of a pre-planned loss extremely difficult to believe. If Tate vs KSI was already mapped out behind the scenes, it would make little sense for KSI to privately support the man supposedly meant to derail it.
“I leaked the script” ?? 😂🤣
— Chase DeMoor (@ChaseDeMoor) December 23, 2025
This is KSI the night before my fight. pic.twitter.com/BpcLQnNRkn
The DMs also align with how Misfits Boxing has unfolded in reality. While the promotion thrives on personalities and hype, fight outcomes have rarely followed a predictable script. Unexpected performances and awkward matchups have repeatedly forced changes in direction, and DeMoor’s win fits that pattern perfectly.
From DeMoor’s perspective, the “scripted loss” theory never held much weight. Beating Tate instantly elevated his profile and credibility within influencer boxing. Intentionally giving that up would have meant sacrificing momentum in a space where visibility and results directly impact future opportunities.
With KSI’s messages now public, the narrative of a fixed outcome or a guaranteed Tate vs KSI setup loses most of its credibility. What remains is a straightforward explanation: the fight was real, DeMoor performed better on the night, and the result naturally reshaped what comes next.
Rather than exposing a spoiled script, the situation highlights how quickly speculation can grow when a high-profile fight doesn’t end the way fans expect.
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