
Who are the bookmakers backing to win the Tate vs DeMoor fight?
Andrew Tate makes his boxing debut and his first Misfits appearance since reportedly becoming the CEO of the company.
His opponent is the current Misfits heavyweight world champion, Chase DeMoor, best known for his appearance on "Too Hot To Handle".
Tate will hope that his experience and skill as a four-time kickboxing world champion will translate into the boxing ring.
DeMoor meanwhile, will be leaning on his experience in the boxing ring (5-2-1 record) and youthful energy (10 years younger than Tate) to get the better of his opponent.
The fight comes shortly after Jake Paul fights two-time heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua in Miami.
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Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Andrew Tate | 1/7 |
| Chase DeMoor | 9/2 |
| Draw | 25/1 |
Last updated on 19/12/2025 at 16:30.
Who is favourite to win in Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor?
Andrew Tate is the favourite to beat Chase DeMoor at a best price of 1/7 with Paddy Power.
Chase DeMoor is the outsider a best price of 9/2 with the same bookmaker.
Andrew Tate elite kickboxing pedigree and the technical edge that he brings in a crossover setting makes him a worthy favourite. While boxing presents different demands, Tate’s ability to manage distance, time counters and stay composed under pressure should translate well against a less refined opponent.
Chase DeMoor is the outsider, offering youth, size and aggression, but his tendency toward chaos over structure can leave openings that an experienced striker can punish. If Tate settles quickly after time away from competition, his superior fight IQ and cleaner technique should allow him to dictate the pace and outscore DeMoor, making a favourite’s victory the most likely outcome
Who Could Andrew Tate Fight Next?
KSI is emerging as a potential candidate to fight Andrew Tate next with interesting narrative emerging between the pair of public figures already.
Tate's shock appointment as CEO of Misfits, replacing KSI, lit tensions with his predecessor prompting an explosive public reaction from KSI and a swift, provocative response from Tate who said:
“I just took KSI’s business. It’s just one of those things.”
Tate has expressed a willingness to settle the dispute in the ring too:
“I could have just took his business and been a businessman, but I decided to take his business and be a fighter for a while. Why not?”
While practical hurdles remain, most notably the weight disparity, with Tate preparing for a heavyweight debut and KSI operating closer to cruiserweight – the storyline, commercial appeal and personal animosity make the matchup an obvious pay-per-view driver.
If KSI decides to end his two-year absence from competitive action, a showdown with Tate would offer both a high-profile comeback and the chance to resolve one of crossover boxing’s most interesting rivalries.





