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Andrew Tate has exploded back onto both the boxing and influencer scenes this week, making headlines everywhere from The Independent to the Times of India, after publicly declaring on October 30 that he’s now the CEO of Misfits Boxing, the high-profile celebrity boxing enterprise originally co-founded by YouTube star KSI. Tate insists his move came after a three-year-old tweet from KSI rankled him enough to orchestrate what he frames as a legitimate takeover of the company. He revealed the news in bombastic fashion across social media, both touting himself as the “largest name on the planet” and promising that as CEO he’ll elevate Misfits Boxing to new global heights while simultaneously debuting as a heavyweight boxer against reality TV personality Chase De Moor in Dubai on December 20—an event branded as “The Fight Before Christmas.” Mams Taylor, co-founder and now president of Misfits, has endorsed Tate’s ascent, arguing that persistent delays and leadership gaps made this crossover shakeup necessary according to Times of India and The Independent.
On X, Tate has remained brash, reiterating his dual fighter-executive role in numerous posts and stoking the drama by claiming outright he “took the company” from KSI as revenge for that old tweet. KSI, meanwhile, expressed outrage in all-caps tweets and subsequently addressed the situation and his personal struggles in a lengthy video message. He conceded he’d become disillusioned after losing to Tommy Fury and suggested this shakeup was both destabilizing and motivating for his own return to content creation, as detailed by SportBible.
Amid all this, videos resurfaced of Tate’s 2016 kickboxing defeat, stoking both support and mockery on channels like IMDb’s entertainment news feed. Tate also amped up his training publicly, as detailed by Bloody Elbow, partnering with 6’6” GLORY tournament winner Benjamin Adegbuyi to prepare for the Dubai showdown. As for headlines, phrases like “Andrew Tate becomes new Misfits Boxing CEO after old KSI tweet leads to explosive company takeover” and “Andrew Tate’s boxing debut plunges a beloved sport to toxic new depths” have surged across digital outlets. Coverage continues to intertwine Tate’s business and sporting news with his ongoing legal troubles: both Andrew and brother Tristan face serious criminal allegations of trafficking and assault in the UK and Romania—a cloud that colors every headline despite their denials, noted by The Independent and AOL.
On the business side, Tate’s maneuver is widely interpreted as both a commercial and reputational comeback attempt following years of scandal and house arrest. Whether this new chapter revitalizes the influencer-turned-fighter’s brand or further polarizes public opinion remains to be seen, but the spectacle—both in and out of the ring—shows no sign of slowing down.
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