Reality TV personality Chase DeMoor is auctioning off the pink boxing gloves he used to beat the crap out of alleged kickboxer Andrew Tate atop the Misfits 23 card last month in Dubai.
Starting price? $10,000.
Someone actually bid on the blood-stained gloves, though dubious fans on social media are accusing DeMoor of shill bidding. Proceeds from the auction will be donated to DeMoor’s bank account, because affordable housing and kids with cancer are not his problem.
Just don’t call it a fraud check.
“I think that Andrew beats every person that I’ve also fought, and I think that Andrew’s thing is you’re not going to pick back up [after] a 10-year layoff, five-year lay off, whatever it was, within, you know, a three-month camp,” DeMoor told MMA Fighting. “Granted, in the middle of this camp, I didn’t even get to train because I was away filming a TV show. I think it’s a different fight if I walked in there and I’m my normal weight, and I have a proper camp, and I have all these things in my [favor]. I think he did what he could with what he had.”
Former UFC middleweight, Darren Till, remains unimpressed.
“It’s just very jarring when I see Ariel Helwani and all these guys talking about he got fraud checked,” DeMoor added. “He didn’t get fraud checked. He went in there and he fought a very tough and big opponent. If you put Gervonta Davis in there with me, if you put David Benavidez, you put any of these smaller guys in there, you put Conor McGregor in there, or Nate Diaz or any of these MMA guys, it’s not going to look pretty because one, they’re not traditional boxers, and two, I’m a lot bigger than most people think. I’m 6’5 1/2, 240 pounds normally. I’m a big guy. Tough.”
DeMoor is expected to make his Misfits Boxing return later this year.








