Andrew Tate is ready to miss out on a direct rematch with Chase DeMoor after letting his contractual clause lapse.
The Misfits Boxing champion is returning to the ring on June 6 to face German reality TV star Aleks Petrovic. They’ll compete within the most important event of a crossover show between the British promotion and Fame Fighting, where Petrovic is the super-heavyweight champion.
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Meanwhile, Tate appears to be still unsure on whether or not he’ll return to the ring. His loss to DeMoor was an embarrassing moment to shut out his 12 months, and with events in his adopted home of Dubai limited, he might struggle to search out venues that may accept a fight of his in America or the UK.
Chase DeMoor declares first major fight after Andrew Tate win
For the previous few months, Chase DeMoor has been riding high on the adulation following his victory over the wildly controversial Andrew Tate. He’s never been more famous, and his star is rising because the season of Celebrity Ex on the Beach is airing on MTV.
After his rematch clause lapsed back in February, he has been entertaining offers for an enormous fight in his return. And while he gave the impression to be veering away from Misfits Boxing, he’s now defending the promotion in a large crossover event on June 6 at Ostermann Arena in Leverkusen.
“I used to be bred for combat,” DeMoor wrote in his announcement post concerning the event. “I’ve been sleeping long enough, June sixth, that can be two world wars, a World Cup AND a Heavyweight Championship.”
Misfits Boxing boss Mams Taylor branded DeMoor his ‘Team Captain’, with other fighters expected to compete including Salt Papi, Josh Brueckner and Slim Albaher.
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