Chase DeMoor has his sights set increased. After defeating Andrew Tate through majority resolution on December 20 at Dubai’s Responsibility Free Tennis Stadium, the MFB heavyweight champion is already wanting previous the controversial influencer towards one of the crucial seasoned names in skilled boxing. The rumored subsequent opponent? Andy “The Destroyer” Ruiz Jr., the previous unified heavyweight champion who shocked the world by knocking out Anthony Joshua again in 2019.
Chase DeMoor vs. Andry Ruiz
The matchup would represent a collision between two boxers operating in vastly different spheres. DeMoor, a 29-year-old Netflix reality star turned serious heavyweight contender, has remained relentlessly active throughout 2025, fighting seven times and winning six inside the MFB sphere. His December victory over Andrew Tate was his third title protection since November 2024, when he first captured the heavyweight belt in opposition to Kelz.
The Mexican-American Ruiz Jr hasn’t fought since August 2024, when he drew with Jarrell Miller in Los Angeles, a bout he was criticized for throughout which he additionally fractured his proper hand. Now 35 years previous and again in coaching together with his unique coach Manny Robles, Ruiz is plotting a 2026 return aimed toward elite competitors. His publicly said targets embrace Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Deontay Wilder, and Oleksandr Usyk, names that might place him for one more world title alternative somewhat than a enterprise into the influencer circuit.
DeMoor, who was disqualified in opposition to YouTuber Stevie Knight in April 2023 and later misplaced to bare-knuckle boxer Alan Belcher, has by some means reworked right into a authentic titlist by way of sheer quantity and enchancment. His Tate efficiency, regardless of its high quality questions, showcased ring management. The truth that a former Too Scorching to Deal with forged member is now publicly talked about alongside a former unified heavyweight champion speaks to how leisure and legacy-driven boxing have blurred conventional profession paths.

Nonetheless, a DeMoor-Ruiz matchup stays speculative. Ruiz hasn’t indicated curiosity in stepping right down to face an influencer-era opponent when his said precedence is securing fights that might result in world titles. DeMoor, in the meantime, would considerably elevate his competitors degree, and whether or not he’s really prepared for that leap stays an open query. For now, DeMoor has confirmed his December victory over Tate was no fluke. Ruiz, when he returns, will doubtless pursue greater names. However in boxing’s present wild panorama, stranger matchups have materialized.
