Chase DeMoor claims he would retire if Andrew Tate stops him early

Chase DeMoor has set the influencer boxing scene buzzing after saying he would retire from fighting if Andrew Tate puts him down in the first or second round. The statement, made during a podcast appearance and now circulating across social media, has added new intensity to a matchup that already carries plenty of drama.
DeMoor has been vocal about his motivation heading into a potential clash with Tate. He says he wants to make Tate answer for his behaviour and believes he represents a fanbase that expects him to stand up to someone as polarising as Tate. In an earlier interview, he made it clear that he views the fight as personal, declaring that he wants to embarrass Tate in front of the world.
Tate, a former four time world kickboxing champion, is preparing for a high profile boxing return under the Misfits banner. The event is being promoted as Misfits Mania – The Fight Before Christmas, adding spectacle to an already headline grabbing storyline. Tate was also recently appointed as the new CEO of Misfits Boxing, taking over from KSI and instantly shifting the power dynamic within the promotion.
Growing tensions and shifting momentum
As the rivalry heats up, both fighters have continued to trade verbal shots. Betting markets have already begun forming an opinion, listing Tate as a strong favourite based on his combat sports pedigree. That only raises the stakes for DeMoor, who has now tied his future in the ring to the outcome of the opening rounds.
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DeMoor’s public stance suggests he is embracing the pressure. He has spoken about stepping into this fight not just as a competitor, but as someone carrying the expectations of his audience. His comments have given the storyline a personal edge, turning a potential matchup into a question of pride and identity.
With Tate’s comeback building momentum and DeMoor making bold declarations about his own future, the matchup continues to attract attention from both traditional fight fans and the influencer boxing community. If the two finally share the ring, the early rounds will carry more weight than ever. DeMoor has placed a spotlight on himself, and the world will be watching to see whether he can stand up to the challenge or face the consequences of his own promise.
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