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KSI Celebrates Arsenal Win & Tate’s Defeat

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KSI launched a fierce social media onslaught after Andrew Tate’s defeat to Chase DeMoor in the main event of Misfits Mania on Saturday night. The ongoing rivalry between them began in October when Tate took over as the CEO of Misfits Boxing, replacing KSI.

The popular YouTuber was furious about the change as he had co-founded the organization with manager Mams Taylor. Before the match, KSI couldn’t help but celebrate Anthony Joshua’s victory over Jake Paul on Twitter, with Joshua winning in six rounds.

KSI has a longstanding feud with Jake Paul, which originated from their early boxing encounters involving their siblings. Expressing his hopes for a perfect weekend, KSI mentioned wanting an Arsenal win and Tate’s defeat.

Arsenal indeed won with a 1-0 victory over Everton. KSI later tweeted, “This is the best weekend I’ve had this year omg,” following Tate’s loss. He further taunted both Paul and Tate by sharing a photo of their vulnerable moments after their fights, captioned, “Christmas came early,” with a crying emoji.

Despite Tate’s background in various combat sports, including MMA and Muay Thai, he had not competed professionally in boxing for five years and had no prior boxing matches. Tate started strong in the fight but struggled with stamina as it progressed. DeMoor capitalized on this weakness, delivering a decisive right hand that turned the tide in his favor.

Post-fight, Tate acknowledged DeMoor’s win, stating, “I’m gonna have to go back, watch the fight, make a decision but Chase deserves his win. I’m really happy for him, genuinely. Better to try and lose than to not try at all.”

After his defeat, Tate shared several messages on social media, including one that said, “Most men have never felt the sting of defeat because most men have never even tried.”

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