Andrew Tate spoke out again after losing a decision to Chase DeMoor in his Misfits comeback.
“If I didn’t get tired, I would have won. I’m a better boxer. But I did get tired,” Tate said, describing his performance after round two. “The first and second round, he couldn’t touch me… I don’t know why, but he beat me.”
“Never ever take away your opponent’s victory,” he told viewers. “Chase deserves this victory… He won and he deserves it. And I pay my debts.”
Tate also spoke about the benefits of the fight club. “The best thing about this fight was that I got to spend the last four months with only one thing to think about,” he said, calling the singular focus “liberating” even in defeat.
He argued that fear of mockery keeps people stuck. “If you are worried about other people’s opinion of you, they already own you,” Tate said, adding, “I don’t care if people laugh at me.”
Asked about a rematch, he left it open: “I’ll fight again and win or lose.”
He ended with a determined promise to his supporters and to Demoore. “You may beat me, but I won’t quit,” he said. “If I could go back in time knowing the result… I’d do it again.”