Gloves of Infamy: Chase DeMoor Cashing In on the Andrew Tate Disqualification Spectacle
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- January 05, 2026
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Remember the Andrew Tate Fight? Chase DeMoor Wants a Fortune for *Those* Gloves.
Chase DeMoor is reportedly seeking a hefty sum for the boxing gloves he wore during his infamous, highly controversial Misfits Boxing bout against Andrew Tate – a fight that ended in Tate's disqualification.
Ah, influencer boxing. It's a world where the lines between sport and spectacle often blur, sometimes to the point of disappearing entirely. And speaking of spectacle, remember that highly talked-about, incredibly chaotic Misfits Boxing event featuring Andrew Tate? Well, one of the key players from that memorable night, Chase DeMoor, is apparently looking to cash in on a piece of its history, and he’s not shy about the price tag.
We're talking, of course, about the infamous bout where DeMoor faced off against Tate. It wasn't exactly a boxing masterclass, let's be honest. The fight, held under the Misfits banner, ended in a disqualification for Andrew Tate due to illegal striking. But that's not the half of it, is it? The whole affair quickly became a hotbed of controversy, with many viewers and pundits alike decrying it as a rigged farce, a veritable circus act designed purely for clicks and outrage.
Now, DeMoor is reportedly offering up the very gloves he donned for that particular, shall we say, 'victory.' And these aren't just any old boxing gloves; these are the gloves from that fight. It seems he's aiming for a truly massive fee, capitalising entirely on the notoriety and the sheer absurdity surrounding his encounter with Tate. One can only imagine the kind of money he’s hoping to fetch for such a distinct piece of influencer boxing memorabilia.
It’s a bold move, isn’t it? To take something so deeply mired in controversy and turn it into a high-value collectible. But then again, this is precisely the world we live in, especially when Andrew Tate is involved. His name alone tends to generate a certain level of, let's call it, 'magnetic' attention, for better or worse. DeMoor, clearly, understands the market for infamy, and he's positioned himself to reap the rewards from a fight many considered a low point for the sport, or perhaps even an insult to it.
Whether anyone will actually pony up the rumored exorbitant sum for these gloves remains to be seen. But regardless, DeMoor’s move underscores a fascinating aspect of the influencer boxing phenomenon: it's not always about athletic prowess or even legitimate competition. Sometimes, it’s just about the spectacle, the controversy, and the enduring allure of a narrative – even a chaotic one – that people just can't stop talking about. And if you can monetize that narrative, well, why wouldn't you?
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