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Fans React to Footage of Chase DeMoor Boxing
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate sent shockwaves through social media on Thursday evening when he confirmed that he would be making his boxing debut on a Misfits card in December in Dubai. As part of the announcement, the 38-year-old was also confirmed as the new CEO of the promotion. Tate replaces Misfits co-founder, KSI, in the role and the Londoner has not taken his demotion well.
Before he found an audience of millions on social media, Tate was a four-time world champion kickboxer. He boasts an impressive record in the sport, consisting of 76 wins (32 knockouts), 9 losses and one draw.
However, he has never before fought under boxing rules, which meant that the news that Tate will receive an immediate shot at Misfits Heavyweight Champion, Chase DeMoor, came as a surprise to many.
‘The Cobra’ hasn’t competed professionally in any discipline since stopping Cosmin Lingurar in the second round of a kickboxing bout back in December 2020. Tate faces ongoing legal cases in the UK, US and Romania centred around alleged misogynistic behaviour, although he insists he is innocent of all charges against him.
Having relocated to Dubai with brother, Tristan, after being released from judicial monitoring in Romania, Tate maintains that his full focus is now on his clash with DeMoor on the 20th of December.
Jumping in to face a reigning heavyweight champion in your first-ever boxing match after five years of combat sports inactivity might seem like something of a stretch, but fans on social media seeing DeMoor compete for the first time believe that Tate knows exactly what he is doing by accepting the fight.
DeMoor is a former American football player who rose to fame on the Netflix series ‘Too Hot to Handle’. The 29-year-old has less than three years of boxing experience to his name and went 0-4 in his first four sanctioned bouts.
In the aftermath of the Tate fight announcement, footage of some of those contests has now begun to do the rounds of social media. To say that Chase looks out of his depth in some of the clips would be putting it mildly.
The vast majority of the footage is taken from his professional debut in November 2022, where he was stopped in the second record by Josh Brueckner. DeMoor was caught cleanly on the chin on multiple occasions and looked unsteady on his feet throughout.
A number of fans are convinced that Tate had been watching the footage before accepting his upcooming fight with DeMoor. One argued: “You didn’t think Tate would accept a fight with someone who could actually BEAT him did you? He’s all packaging and image.”
Another agreed: “If Tate even gets punched once in the face, it should be considered a loss.” A third poster chimed in: “This fight shouldn’t be allowed to be sanctioned,” with a fourth declaring: “Lol… easy money”.
In fairness to DeMoor, though, he has improved markedly in recent bouts and is currently riding a five-fight win streak. Among those victories was a November 2024 triumph over Kelz to raise the Misfits Heavyweight Championship. He has since successfully defended the gold by knocking out Tank Tolman in May.
Even though he has been out of the ring for five years, Tate is still likely to be the toughest test of DeMoor’s in-ring career. Just a few years shy of his 40th birthday, time will tell if Tate has what it takes to defeat the Misfits champion.
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The Best World Cup 2026 Ads

The World Cup is the single biggest sporting event in the world which sees the greatest footballers on the planet competing against each other every four years for the right to be crowned champions.
As well as being a raucous theatre for creativity and ingenuity on the pitch, the sheer scale of the month-long occasion means that it represents an ideal opportunity for brands and corporations to get their message out to a global audience, as millions of spectators attend games or tune in to them on TV.
Historically, the World Cup has inspired a number of unique efforts, with Coca-Cola deploying the skills of Diego Maradona ahead of the 1982 World Cup, McDonald’s unearthing a young Scott Parker for their 1994 World Cup commercial and Nike memorably utilising the Samba magic of Brazil and Ronaldo Nazario in the lead up to the 1998 World Cup.
Taking their lead from the big-hitters, others have also sought to leverage their various endorsement rosters in order to maximise the appeal of their products and it has become the norm to see brands attempt to one-up each other.
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico, GIVEMESPORT takes a look at the best ads – have a read and let us know if you agree or not.
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Coca-Cola – Uncanned Emotions
Ft. Peter Drury
Coca-Cola appeals to the senses with an ad that focuses on the subtle sounds associated with watching a game, from nervous tapping on a soda bottle to the almost anticipatory hiss of a can opening and it is all augmented by the inimitable voice of commentator Peter Drury. The brand’s iconic red and white colours are front and centre, with moments between fans serving as metaphorical echoes of the match. Enough to inspire a thirst.
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Stella Artois – Celebration Ft. David Beckham
Only Fools Rush In
History has taught us that Elvis Presley provides a wonderful soundtrack to a football advert (if you don’t know what I’m talking about, watch this classic World Cup ad from 2002, directed by Terry Gilliam, no less) and Stella Artois got the memo. The Belgian beer company have paired Elvis’ ‘Only Fools Rush In’ with a wisely serene David Beckham in their World Cup 2026 commercial. As Stella Artois rains down on the elated spectators, Beckham holds firm during the celebrations and subsequently relishes the taste of prudence.
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Jim Beam – Home Field Advantage
Starring Tim Howard
Jim Beam leans in to the traditional settings of American sports fandom – the living room, backyard barbecues and “the dive bars that smell like winning” – to promote their wares ahead of the World Cup, declaring that they have “Home Field Advantage”. A confident man on a lawnmower casually runs through the various scenes tossing bottles to fans and it even features a cameo from legendary “Goalie Guy” Tim Howard, who endears himself with a “nice save” towards the end.
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Budweiser – Let It Pour
Jurgen Klopp and a Hint of Erling Haaland
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp ominously declares, “it’s happening again” and proceeds to immerse himself in the writhing madness of the fans, which includes a group of Argentina fans transporting a goat through the streets and a Japanese businessman emerging with his entire face painted. Norway’s Erling Haaland makes an appearance too, but only just – we don’t actually see the Manchester City sharpshooter’s face. “Trust the magic!”
Mohamed Salah and Alexia Putellas Pop Up
David Beckham might have hung his boots up many moons ago, but the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star remains ubiquitous in football advertisements, evolving into something of a successor to Eric Cantona in that respect. Ahead of the World Cup, he has teamed up with his long-time partners Pepsi for an imagined Football Nation, where fickle fans decide which rules to keep and which to dispense with. The ad features the likes of Mohamed Salah, Alexia Putellas, Vinicius Jr and none other than former Rangers trialist Gordon Ramsay.
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IRN-BRU – We’re Made in Scotland from Girders
John McGinn Tees up ‘SuBo’
Singer Susan Boyle appears at the top of Forth Bridge to bring IRN-BRU’s 2026 World Cup advert to a crescendo, but only after being assisted by none other than Aston Villa’s John McGinn. With Scotland returning to the World Cup for the first time since 1998, the famous Scottish soft-drink company has assembled a cohort of notable Scots in noteworthy backdrops to cheer the team on with a typically tongue-in-cheek anthem.
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adidas – La Preparacion Americana
Lamine Yamal on a Mechanical Bull
As part of their push to promote their fresh range of kits ahead of the World Cup, adidas brought together Lamine Yamal, Florian Wirtz and Lionel Messi for a tongue-in-cheek portrayal of the lengths players will go to in order to prepare for a tournament in North America. Germany’s talisman Wirtz weaves through a furious blob of American footballers before scoring past a hapless hockey goalkeeper, Yamal stylishly tames a mechanical bull while wearing a cowboy hat and Messi hits strike after strike with the wand that is his left foot at the bowling alley.
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Lays – Bandwagon (Ft. Will Ferrell & David Beckham)
LAFC Owner Rouses a Nation of Bandwagoners
Los Angeles FC part-owner and veritable funnyman Will Ferrell has fired up the bandwagon and is trailing it all across America in one of Lay’s’ World Cup 2026 ads. As well as convincing a few cowboys to get on board with a lusty ‘yee-haw’, Ferrell talks legendary Seattle Seahawks running-back Marshawn Lynch into embracing (real) football. To cap it all off, the omnipresent David Beckham appears (once again!) and takes umbrage at the suggestion that he, of all people, could be considered a bandwagoner.
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Lego – Everyone Wants a Piece
Just a Few GOATs and Toy Bricks
Lego has been a partner of FIFA for a while now and the Danish construction toy company has brought together the biggest names in the sport for a clever ad ahead of the World Cup. Kylian Mbappe, Cristiano Ronaldo, Vinicius Jr and Lionel Messi sit at a spinning circular table, each of them taking their turn to add a brick to the Lego World Cup trophy. However, as will be the case come the final in July, there is only room for one of them on top. Unless, maybe there will be a surprise?
Ft. Trinity Rodman, Jude Bellingham and Timothee Chalamet
adidas has recruited arguably the most famous Saint-Etienne supporter in the world to garnish their World Cup 2026 advert with some Hollywood chutzpah. Timothee Chalamet assembles a crack team of footballers to finally defeat a mysterious team of backyard players who cannot be beaten. Trinity Rodman, Jude Bellingham and Lamine Yamal join forces for the task as a suitably impressed Lionel Messi watches on from the sidelines. Chalamet regales his troops with the legendary losers who failed to complete the challenge, with Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero and – yes – that man Beckham showing up once more.
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Michael Carrick Wants Man Utd to Sign 5 Players
Since Michael Carrick took up his position in the Manchester United dugout for a second spell as interim manager in January, no club has won more Premier League points than the Red Devils. While Ruben Amorim’s tenure suggested United were still a long way from recapturing their former glory, the club’s retired midfielder appears to have found an instant cure for many of their not-too-distant fragilities.
Carrick has brought a clear identity to United’s tactical setup, helped restore a feel-good factor around M16, and has subsequently earned the right to be appointed for football’s most stressful job on a long-term basis. The feeling now, however, is that rougher waters may still lie ahead, especially if the current form proves to be nothing more than a honeymoon period.
Regardless, times at the Theatre of Dreams are exciting once again, and this summer the new boss will have the opportunity to shape a squad more in his image. With that in mind, Carrick’s five-player wishlist has emerged this week, along with the four players reportedly set to be put up for sale when the transfer window opens on June 15.
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The acquisition of Atalanta midfielder Ederson should help United fill the void left by Casemiro’s contract expiry. However, that area of the pitch remains the club’s biggest area for improvement, and it is expected that Carrick won’t rest on his laurels until he has added at least a couple more assets to his engine room, especially given the uncertain futures of several players currently operating in that position.
According to the Mirror, United hold a strong interest in Real Madrid’s Aurelien Tchouameni, West Ham United star Mateus Fernandes and Brighton’s Carlos Baleba, with it appearing that stability is the order of the day in the middle of the pitch. Elliot Anderson has also been linked, although it appears Manchester City have stolen a march in the race for his signature.
What’s more, a striker is also firmly on the club’s radar following the confirmation of Rasmus Hojlund’s permanent departure from Old Trafford, with the in-form Benjamin Sesko needing competition. Meanwhile, a left-back remains on the shopping list, with Newcastle star Lewis Hall emerging as a potential target.
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United are also set to see more major names leave, which will free up spots in their squad and also raise funds for their transfer plans as they continue to shoulder the burdens of debt left behind by the Glazer family.
Manuel Ugarte, Joshua Zirkzee, Marcus Rashford and Andre Onana are up for sale, whilst Casemiro has left following the expiry of his contract. Jadon Sancho, who spent an unspectacular season on loan at Aston Villa last time out, is another player who will exit on a free.
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With these departures, it is expected that Carrick will continue to use the club’s famed academy to its full potential, with the 44-year-old having given opportunities to Shea Lacy last term, as well as playing a pivotal role in the club’s reconciliation plans to bring Kobbie Mainoo back into the picture. Whereas his predecessor neglected youth, Carrick’s reliance on it has paid dividends so far.
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Liverpool Open Talks to Sign RB Leipzig’s Yan Diomande
Liverpool have opened talks to secure a new signing, with the Reds in a strong position to secure his signature, according to David Ornstein.
The Reds are preparing for a busy summer transfer window after a disappointing 2025/2026 season. They are set to enter a new era under Andoni Iraola, who has agreed a deal to take over from Arne Slot as manager, GIVEMESPORT understands.
Liverpool do have a task on their hands in the upcoming window, with a number of players already confirmed to be leaving the club.
Andy Robertson, Mohamed Salah, and Ibrahima Konate will all depart Anfield following the expiration of their contracts.
All three have been key players for Liverpool over the years, so it could be a busy few months for the Liverpool hierarchy.
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Liverpool Open Transfer Talks
According to Ornstein, Liverpool have now opened talks to sign RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, with their pursuit stepping up.
It’s claimed that contact has been made with the Bundesliga club, and Liverpool are in the strongest position to secure his signature despite Leipzig being unwilling to sell.
Diomande, who has been described as ‘outrageous’, also has interest from Paris Saint-Germain, but they are not currently as advanced as Liverpool.
The young winger could slot in and replace Mohamed Salah, but it’s going to be an expensive deal to do.
The report claims that it would take a bid in excess of £112 million for Leipzig to part ways.
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