"So the alpha male can be beaten": Internet reacts as Andrew Tate admits his opponent was "really tough" after losing to Chase DeMoor

Andrew And Tristan Tate Appear At Bucharest Court Of Appeal - Source: Getty
Andrew Tate loses to Chase DeMoor (Image via Getty)

On Saturday night in Dubai, the controversial internet personality Andrew Tate lost his Misfits Boxing debut to Chase DeMoor. It was quick to set social media buzzing with notable reactions.

The bout took place at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium as part of Misfits Boxing. The event is also branded as Misfits Mania. Andrew Tate faced a six-round loss against Chase DeMoor. After his loss, he said,

"Yeah, I'm 10 years out, 40 years old. Gave it my all, but he is tough. I don't know what to say. He is really tough. Congratulations to him."

Tate added,

"Yeah, I am going to have to go back, watch the fight, make a decision. But Chase deserves this win. I am really happy for him, genuinely."

Andrew Tate was also asked if he had a "message to all the fans back home that are watching." He replied,

"It is better to try and lose than not try at all."

Netizens reacted, saying,

"So the alpha male can be beaten with a swollen face 😂"

Internet reactions to Andrew Tate admitting his opponent was "really tough"

FearBuck took to its official X (formerly Twitter) page to share that,

"Andrew Tate speaks after losing to Chase DeMoor "10 years out, 40 years old. Gave it my all… It's better to try and lose than to not try at all""

Netizens were notably quick to jump into the comment section of the X post as they penned their opinions on Tate's loss against DeMoor:

"Jake paul and Andrew Tate should have fought", declared an X user.
"Fair play to Tate for owning the L like that. At 40 and a 10 years out, stepping back in and giving it everything shows proper heart, way better to try and get sparked than never lace up at all.", commented another.
"No one cares about 10 years out, you lost to a guy who got no boxing talent. Chase Demoor now owns the war room 😂!", penned a third.

Others also chimed in:

"That is a fair way to own it. He showed up, took the risk, and did not hide behind excuses. Most people talk about trying, very few actually step in the ring when it's real.", stated a netizen.
"Massive respect for stepping in the ring after all these years. Real courage looks exactly like this, who agrees?", wrote another.
"Lol. Andrew go his a** kicked and he is now coping over it. All of that ENTP sh*t talk for nothing. Sounds about right, Lol.", commented a third.

Notably, Andrew's brother, Tristan Tate, also reacted to the match's result. He said,

"My brother is twice the man he was 10 years ago. But he is not the same fighter. He conquered kickboxing as a younger man, he has never been afraid to test himself, never afraid to take on new challenges and I love and respect him for it. It has been a tough few years for us both. Onto bigger and newer challenges. Plenty of new lands to conquer. Together. As always."

Andrew Tate took to X to opine on his loss.

As of now, it is not confirmed whether Andrew Tate will fight again.

Congratulations to Chase DeMoor!


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Edited by Yesha Srivastava