

Chaos erupted during the second main event at Misfits & DAZN X Series 22: Ring of Thrones. The entire night had already delivered a string of unhinged moments that left the crowd shocked and thoroughly entertained. But what unfolded in the Chase DeMoor vs. Natan Marcoń fight took things to another level altogether.
DeMoor, who once played college football at College of the Siskiyous and Central Washington University, later traded the gridiron for boxing gloves. His start inside the ring was far from spectacular as he lost 4 fights in a row, but persistence paid off. In 2024, he shocked many by defeating Kelechi Dyke to capture the Misfits heavyweight title. He then defended it against Tanner Tolman on May 16 of this year. However, when it came to his second title defense, all hell truly broke loose.
‘King’ Chase DeMoor looked sharp against Polish fighter Natan Marcoń tonight, working behind his jab and landing clean hooks and body shots. Marcoń did fire back with heat of his own, but DeMoor began catching him during the wild exchanges. One of those uppercuts landed flush, clipping the Pole hard. After absorbing the heavy shot, the ringside doctor stepped in to check on Marcoń, and following a closer look, the fight was waved off—sparking immediate controversy.
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Wałek kurwa!!! xDD Dali bambusowi wygrać, bo Natan by go tam zajebał xDD#misfits22 #misfitsboxing pic.twitter.com/DItpwEkCex
— Dominik Wałbrzych (@FryzjerMurana) August 30, 2025
Marcoń was clearly unhappy with the stoppage. In frustration, he stormed toward DeMoor and began swinging wildly, igniting chaos inside the ring. Security rushed in to calm things down, while DeMoor mocked his opponent’s outburst, making the situation even more heated. Well, it wasn’t the only chaotic moment of the night, as Carla Jade and ‘Little Bellsy’ caused a ruckus in the prelims as well.
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However, as we’ve been discussing the string of controversial moments at the current Misfits Boxing event, another storyline has begun circulating. Rumors are swirling that a major international personality could be making a long-awaited return to combat sports. So, while we wait for the stellar lineup of fights—featuring Dillon Danis, Luke Rockhold, and Tony Ferguson making their walkouts—let’s dive into that comeback story as well.
Andrew Tate might make his Misfits boxing debut soon
Famous internet personality Andrew Tate is mostly known these days for his controversial actions, but it’s worth remembering that he’s also an accomplished kickboxer with several titles to his name. After officially saying goodbye to kickboxing in 2020, Tate shifted his focus to building his social media empire. Now, five years later, he might finally be stepping back into the ring.
Veteran MMA journalist Ariel Helwani dropped a bombshell on X, posting: “Andrew Tate, the controversial kickboxer turned influencer, is in advanced talks with Misfits to compete in a heavyweight boxing match by the end of the year. Official announcement could come as soon as this weekend’s event.”
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That’s a ground-breaking update—but it’s not the first time Tate has teased a comeback. He once expressed interest in fighting at the UFC White House event and even took to X to say, “Call me, Dana White!” However, with Misfits proving they can attract some huge names to their cards, bringing Tate on board doesn’t sound impossible anymore.
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That said, what’s your take on Misfits Boxing and DAZN putting on these wild crossover shows? Do you find them entertaining? Drop your thoughts below!
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