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Andrew Tate Claims He Has Replaced KSI as CEO of Misfits Boxing, Sets Fight in Dubai

The controversial influencer, facing rape and human trafficking charges, will fight reality TV star Chase DeMoor on December 20.

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Andrew Tate Claims He Has Replaced KSI as CEO of Misfits Boxing, Sets Fight in Dubai
The controversial influencer, facing rape and human trafficking charges, will fight reality TV star Chase DeMoor on DeceCredit · Tribuna.com

Key facts

  • Andrew Tate, 38, claims he has replaced KSI as CEO of Misfits Boxing.
  • Tate will fight Chase DeMoor, 29, in a Misfits match in Dubai on December 20.
  • Tate and his brother Tristan face 21 charges from the UK Crown Prosecution Service, including rape and actual bodily harm.
  • KSI co-founded Misfits in 2021 with Mams Taylor, Kalle Sauerland, and Nisse Sauerland.
  • Tate has been in 88 fights as a former kickboxer.
  • KSI responded on X, calling the move 'the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.'
  • Tate said he took KSI's company because 'KSI tweeted something that annoyed me three years ago.'

Tate Declares Himself CEO, Announces Dubai Bout

Andrew Tate, the British-American influencer facing serious criminal allegations, has declared himself the new chief executive of Misfits Boxing, the promotion company co-founded by YouTuber KSI. In an announcement video, Tate claimed he has replaced KSI and will fight reality television personality Chase DeMoor in a Misfits event in Dubai on December 20. Tate, 38, said he joined the promotion 'to finally put Misfits where it belongs on the world stage.' He framed his takeover as a business decision, stating, 'The largest disruptive force in sports entertainment history, so considering that somebody that failed at their obligations to make this organisation as big as it should’ve been has been ousted and I’m the new CEO.' The former kickboxer, who boasts of having been in 88 fights, added in an interview with Fred Talks Fighting: 'KSI tweeted something that annoyed me three years ago, so long story short: I took his company from him.'

KSI's Angry Response and Manager's Role

KSI, whose real name is Olajide Olatunji, reacted furiously on X to Tate's claim. 'This year people are trying to test me fr. WHAT THE ACTUAL FK IS GOING ON? This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Let’s make ANDREW TATE THE CEO OF MISFITS?!? ARE YOU FKING SERIOUS?!?' he wrote. The YouTuber also directed his anger at his manager, Mams Taylor, who helped launch Misfits in 2021 alongside KSI, Kalle Sauerland, and Nisse Sauerland. 'Bro has been focused on misfits rather than managing me lol. And you decide to do this s**t,' KSI posted. Some fans have speculated that the entire episode is a scripted storyline, with comments on social media suggesting they are 'not falling for the WWE storyline.' Neither KSI nor Misfits has issued an official statement confirming or denying Tate's claim.

Tate's Legal Troubles and Denials

Tate and his brother Tristan, 37, face 21 charges brought by the UK Crown Prosecution Service, including rape and actual bodily harm, relating to three alleged victims. The brothers deny all allegations. Tate is also under investigation in Romania on charges of rape and human trafficking, which he has consistently denied. Despite his legal entanglements, Tate has continued to build his public profile, amassing a large online following and now stepping into the boxing promotion business. His fight against DeMoor, a 29-year-old reality TV star, will be his first under the Misfits banner since his self-proclaimed takeover.

Misfits Boxing: A Brief History

Misfits Boxing was launched in 2021 by KSI, a prominent YouTuber and musician, along with Mams Taylor, Kalle Sauerland, and Nisse Sauerland. The promotion has hosted five boxing matches featuring KSI himself, as well as other internet personalities and athletes. It has carved a niche in the crossover boxing scene, attracting millions of viewers on pay-per-view. KSI's involvement has been central to Misfits' identity, making Tate's claim of a takeover particularly contentious. The promotion's ownership structure has not been publicly disclosed, leaving the validity of Tate's assertion unclear.

Implications and Next Steps

If Tate's claim is genuine, it would represent a dramatic shift in Misfits' leadership, placing a figure with a polarizing public image and ongoing criminal proceedings at the helm. The December 20 fight in Dubai will proceed regardless, but the question of who truly controls Misfits remains unresolved. KSI's vehement denial suggests a legal or contractual battle may be brewing. For now, fans and observers are left to parse the conflicting statements and await official clarification from Misfits or its founders.

The bottom line

  • Andrew Tate claims he has replaced KSI as CEO of Misfits Boxing, but KSI has denied this.
  • Tate will fight Chase DeMoor in Dubai on December 20 under the Misfits banner.
  • Tate and his brother face 21 UK charges including rape, which they deny.
  • KSI co-founded Misfits in 2021 and has been its public face until now.
  • The dispute has played out publicly on social media, with KSI expressing outrage.
  • The ownership of Misfits remains unclear, and no official statement has been released.
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