By James Evans
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Andrew Tate is set to make his Misfits Boxing debut later this year and will take on heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor. Tate, 38, does have some experience in the world of combat sports having enjoyed a successful kickboxing career. The four-time kickboxing champion was forced into an early retirement, though, after sustaining multiple eye injuries – which affected his final few bouts. The controversial influencer has teased at potentially making the switch to boxing over the last few months. Darren Till and Roy Jones Jr were both identified as potential opponents, but Mirror Fighting revealed that he will instead be taking on DeMoor. The 29-year-old is the reigning heavyweight champion, and he successfully defend the title for the first time back in August against Natan Marcon. Whilst Till may be gutted to miss out on a fight with Tate, the former UFC title challenger looks set to feature at Misfits 23 with an opponent yet to be confirmed. And so, here is everything you need to know about Misfits 23… Andrew Tate’s professional boxing debut against Chase DeMoor looks set to take place on December 20. It is expected to be held at the Coca Cola Arena in Dubai. Official fights times are yet to be confirmed, but expect the main card to get underway at around 6pm UK time (1pm ET / 10am PT / 12pm CT). In the main event Tate will likely make the walk to the ring first at around 9pm UK time (4pm ET / 2pm PT / 3pm CT) which will be 1am on Sunday in Dubai, where the fight is taking place. The timings of all fights are subject to change and will depend on how long the undercard takes to complete. Official details on how to watch will be released once the event is confirmed, but expect all of the action is set to be shown live on DAZN. The popular streaming platform can be found as an additional subscription on TVs. It can also be streamed live on the official website or the downloadable app. A DAZN subscription is £119.99 or £14.99 per month, or £24.99 on a flexible commitment that can be cancelled at any point. The fight will very likely be streamed on pay-per-view. Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor Darren Till vs TBA *Full card will be released closer to the time Back in August, rumours began circulating online about Tate potentially making his boxing debut this year. Before any talk of DeMoor, boxing legend Jones Jr was heavily linked with a fight against the controversial influencer. A representative for Tate said at the time: “We would welcome the opportunity to initiate discussions regarding a high-profile fight between Roy Jones Jr and Andrew Tate, we are confident it would attract and captivate audiences worldwide.”