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Is Andrew Tate Skint? Is It Why His Fighting Chase DeMoor on Misfits Boxing?

Chase DeMoor wants to beat Andrew Tate in front of KSI 

For the best part of 5 years, there has always been talks of Andrew Tate making a comeback and fighting. There has been names like Jake Paul, Darren Till, and then when it was recently announced Tate would be fighting Chase DeMoor for the heavyweight title, many couldn’t believe it was actually happening.

Tate was a former kickboxing champion with a formidable career, achieving ISKA and Enfusion world titles. While Tate has always wanted to earn as much as possible, when he was at the top of his kickboxing, he knew he wouldn’t make life changing money.

When he retired from fighting, he went on to start online businesses and ventures to create his fame and fortune. And with his wealth predicted to be hundreds of millions, it comes as a shock to hear he is returning to combat sports and boxing this December.

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So, Why is Andrew Tate fighting on Misfits Boxing?

Let’s be honest, as once the most Googled man on earth, he doesn’t need the fame. Yes, there may be a desire to get that buzz back from being in the ring. But, Tate is more about making money. So, is Andrew Tate going broke?

Social media has been flooded with claims that Andrew Tate is skint and that his upcoming fight with Chase DeMoor is a desperate attempt to make money. However, with the bout now officially confirmed, the truth behind this fight looks far more strategic than the rumours suggest.

Andrew Tate will face Chase DeMoor on December 20, 2025, in Dubai as part of Misfits Boxing’s “Fight Before Christmas” event. The match will be for the Misfits Heavyweight Championship, with DeMoor entering as the current titleholder. The card is already being hyped as one of the biggest influencer crossover events of the year, featuring global attention, sponsorships, and major streaming deals. Tate, who now calls himself the Combat Executive Officer of Misfits Boxing, is not only fighting but also leading the promotional campaign, placing himself at the centre of both business and sport.

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The Truth About Tate’s Finances

Rumours that Tate is broke began after his legal troubles in Romania and reports of asset seizures. These stories quickly spread online, creating an image of a man trying to recover lost wealth. But current reports estimate his net worth to be around $20 million, supported by ongoing income from online ventures, affiliate programs, and business partnerships. While legal restrictions may have slowed his operations, there is no verified evidence suggesting financial collapse. The idea that Tate is fighting because he needs the money appears to be an exaggeration rather than reality.

Why Tate Took the Fight

The real reason behind the fight seems to be control and image. Tate has built his brand on power, confidence, and dominance, both in mindset and physical strength. By stepping back into the ring, he reinforces that persona in a very public way. Fighting DeMoor under Misfits Boxing also allows Tate to merge business with spectacle. It gives him a platform to reintroduce himself to the world as both a fighter and a promoter while keeping his brand active and profitable.

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What’s in It for Chase DeMoor

For Chase DeMoor, this bout is the biggest opportunity of his boxing career. Known for his reality television appearances and previous Misfits fights, DeMoor has been steadily building a name for himself in influencer boxing. Facing Tate puts him in the spotlight like never before. He has already promised to “make Tate pay,” framing the match as a chance to take down one of the most controversial figures on the internet. If he manages to win, it will elevate him from a popular influencer to a legitimate headliner in the growing crossover boxing scene.

More Than a Boxing Match

At its core, this is not a fight born from financial need but from ambition. Tate’s return to combat sports serves as both a business move and a statement of power. The Dubai setting reflects his taste for luxury and international exposure, while Misfits Boxing benefits from the immense attention he brings. For DeMoor, it is the fight that could define his career. For Tate, it is a chance to remind the world that he remains one of the most talked-about figures in both entertainment and sport not a man fighting out of desperation, but one fighting for legacy, control, and dominance.

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