Darren Till was in attendance but seemingly lost interest during the main event in Dubai.
Many expected the Misfits heavyweight title to be one-sided only for Chase DeMoor to beat Andrew Tate in a stunning upset.
The defending champion retaining his title may have been a surprise, but the six-round bout itself failed to impress the fans.
Tate’s disastrous debut was mocked by a UFC legend after the controversial influencer was beaten by a fighter who initially made his name as a reality TV star.
As for one of Misfits’ top stars, he’d clearly seen enough by the time several rounds had already taken place.
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Darren Till was seen leaving Andrew Tate’s Misfits debut in Dubai early
Darren Till cleaned up at the Misfits Boxing 2025 awards by winning finish, fight and fighter of the year following his three wins in the promotion.
Several months ago, Till was confident that he’d get to face Andrew Tate in the former kickboxer’s return to competition following his 2020 retirement.
However, Tate went in a different direction when it was announced that he’d be challenging Chase DeMoor for the heavyweight title instead.
Many believed that ‘Cobra Tate‘ would win this bout with little issue as a stepping stone to build towards bigger names and challenges in the near future.
Till would have certainly been a name that would have been put forward if a new champion had been crowned on Saturday night after everything he’s done for the promotion.
However, a video captured by EzeTalksSports shows that Till was already making his way out of the arena halfway through the bout.
Perhaps he’d already seen enough to know that he wouldn’t be getting in the ring with Tate anytime soon.
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Andrew Tate’s loss capped off a flawless weekend for KSI
Darren Till likely won’t be happy with the result on Saturday night due to how big a fight between him and Andrew Tate could’ve been.
One man who had the completely opposite reaction was KSI, who was replaced by Tate as Misfits CEO in October.
After Jake Paul was stopped by Anthony Joshua, the social media star posted that two things needed to happen in order to make his weekend perfect.
His beloved Arsenal picking up a 1-0 win over Everton and Tate’s debut resulting in defeat checked both of those boxes off the list, with him writing, “Christmas came early” on X.


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