Andrew Tate fight result as he's left bloodied in brutal brawl

Andrew Tate endured a majority decision defeat to heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor in his inaugural Misfits Boxing match on Saturday night.The 39-year-old, who hadn't been seen in a professional bout for over five years, was the clear favourite going into the Dubai showdown due to his past achievements in combat sports. However, DeMoor had plans to upset his opponent's return.Entering the ring for the seventh time this year, DeMoor initially struggled against Tate. The 'Cobra' swiftly utilised his impressive speed in the initial exchanges, repeatedly targeting the body.The reigning champion found it difficult to land any significant blows and seemed to be merely swinging wildly.In the second round, Tate maintained control with sharp jabs to the body, leaving DeMoor seemingly bereft of strategies. However, the champion managed to regain composure in the third round, starting to make his mark and catching his adversary off guard towards the end of the round, reports the Mirror.The fourth round saw the champion continue to assert his dominance. After landing some heavy blows in the opening moments, the American sought a knockout, while Tate was desperately trying to hold on.DeMoor certainly found some success in the final two rounds with effective right uppercuts.Tate took a massive right uppercut in the fifth round and looked on the brink of defeat, but he miraculously held on. DeMoor ultimately clinched a historic victory on points - by majority decision - after enduring the sixth and final round.Here's how the rest of the card played out....Jak Corrie defeats Yaroslav Mazharov - First-round knockoutMazharov came out swinging from the get-go, aiming to land a clean hit on his British rival. However, Corrie maintained his cool, eventually finding his rhythm with his jab and catching his opponent off guard with a few sharp combinations.As Corrie found his stride, it was only a matter of time before the Liverpudlian managed to dispatch his adversary. Towards the end of the round, Mazharov was floored by a right hand.He managed to beat the count, but the referee called off the fight just moments later when he fell onto his backside for the second time.Sultan Babakhanov defeats Antonio Sesmundo - First-round TKOBabakhanov, keen to assert his dominance, quickly took control of the ring. He successfully backed Sesmundo against the ropes, landing a series of jabs that went unanswered.Just over a minute into the first round, Babakhanov launched an aggressive attack, flooring Sesmundo with multiple body shots. The referee called off the bout as Sesmundo showed no signs of recovery.Carla Jade vs Taylor Starling - Split decisionFrom the outset, it was clear this would be a challenging match for the contender. BKFC veteran Taylor Starling asserted her authority early on, landing several powerful blows in the first two minutes.In the second round, Starling continued to apply pressure, threatening to take the title from Carla Jade. However, Jade found her rhythm in the latter half of the fight, using her jab effectively and avoiding a messy brawl.After some deliberation, the judges awarded the victory to the reigning champion on points.Dynamite Lopez vs Luis Garcia - Round two TKODespite his wealth of experience, Garcia struggled to find his footing from the get-go. David Lopez swiftly closed in on his opponent, landing a flurry of punches that left Garcia reeling.Unable to retaliate, Garcia found himself at the mercy of 'Dynamite' who dominated the first round and nearly ended the bout then and there. The second round followed a similar pattern, with Lopez maintaining control.After being cornered against the ropes, Garcia's team conceded defeat, throwing in the towel and securing a remarkable win for Lopez.Pearl Gonzalez defeated Tai Emery - Unanimous decisionFrom the initial bell, it was evident both women had something to prove. They wasted no time in engaging, trading blows in close quarters.Emery brought some combat sports experience to the ring, but Gonzalez's multi-disciplinary background proved advantageous. While Emery aimed for knockout punches, Gonzalez displayed more strategic combinations.Despite several intense exchanges against the ropes, the former UFC fighter emerged superior, ultimately clinching a decision victory.Amir Anderson defeats Joe Laws - Round two TKOThe atmosphere was charged with animosity leading up to the fight night, with both contenders exchanging heated words on numerous occasions. From the first round, Laws appeared to be in attack mode, throwing punches with full force.However, Anderson maintained his cool, strategically using his jab against his British opponent and landing a series of combinations. It wasn't long before Laws found himself on the mat.Barely into the second round, Laws took a heavy right to the body but managed to beat the count. Shortly after, Anderson went in for the finish, landing a powerful right that floored Laws once again.Despite Laws' best efforts to rise, his corner intervened by throwing in the towel.Ben Williams beats NICHLmao - Unanimous decisionFollowing a harsh loss to Jarvis last year, Ben Williams took a year-long hiatus to hone his skills. The Dubliner made his comeback on the Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor undercard, facing off against the formidable NICHLmao.Doubts were cast over Williams' fitness, but the Irishman demonstrated his prowess from the get-go, taking control and catching NICHLmao off guard multiple times. Although there were moments when Williams could have ended the match, he chose to go the distance, securing a decisive victory on points.Neeraj beats Anthony Taylor - Unanimous decisionGoyat was keen to make a strong impression in his Misfits debut against Anthony Taylor, who was gearing up for an MMA bout with Dillon Danis. It was 'Pretty Boy' who initiated the action in the early stages of the round.However, as time progressed, Goyat found his rhythm, targeting Taylor's body. The American had his moments, but it was the Indian who landed the significant blows.In a thrilling contest, Neeraj Goyat emerged victorious, winning by points.Amado Vargas beats Deen The Great - Unanimous decisionThe build-up to the fight was overshadowed by controversy as the two stars exchanged heated words on multiple occasions. What promised to be a compelling fight turned out to be quite the opposite.From the get-go, Amado Vargas was determined to make Deen pay for his earlier remarks. Vargas maintained relentless pressure throughout the fight, right up until the final bell.There were moments when Vargas seemed close to finishing the fight, having worn down Deen with body shots, but Deen's resilience was evident. Despite showing flashes of potential, Deen the Great couldn't do enough to secure the win, and Vargas was declared the victor on points.Tony Ferguson beats Warren Spencer - Unanimous decisionEx-UFC interim champion Tony Ferguson turned back time to clinch the Misfits middleweight championship title following a remarkable win over Warren Spencer. 'El Cucuy' controlled much of the match, even flooring Spencer in the second round with a powerful right hook.Incredibly, Spencer managed to beat the count, rising from the mat and landing some punishing body shots in the third round. However, Ferguson's top-level experience shone through, and he came close to sealing victory in the final round, before ultimately being declared the winner on points.
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