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Tate-DeMoor Heavyweight Fight Faces Controversy Over Terms
Dubai, UAE – A highly anticipated heavyweight title fight between Andrew Tate and Chase DeMoor is set for December 20. The bout, promoted under the Misfits banner, was expected to showcase the power and skill of both fighters.
However, DeMoor recently revealed that unusual restrictions may hinder the fight’s traditional heavyweight nature. While fans expected an open-weight showdown above 200 pounds, DeMoor claims strict limits have been imposed.
“If he was so confident he was going to beat me, then why do we have a weight clause in a heavyweight bout? Why are we fighting under 200 pounds? Why is there a rehydration clause? Why is it his arena, his judges, his referee? Why did he try to deny my gloves?” DeMoor questioned.
These allegations have raised eyebrows regarding the fairness of competition. Weight and rehydration clauses are often used to mitigate a heavier fighter’s advantages, and it is well-known that DeMoor has a size advantage over Tate.
Fans acknowledge Tate’s experience in combat sports, but critics argue that the restrictions appear to be a move to control the fight’s dynamics. Both fighters are eager to perform, adding to the intensity leading up to the matchup.
As the fight date approaches, attention shifts from just the competitors to the influence of these rules on the fight’s outcome. With the spotlight on Dubai, fans are eager to see how this clash unfolds.
