Chase DeMoor


Chase Douglas DeMoor is an American professional boxer, actor, and former college football player. He currently holds the MFB Heavyweight Title and is most known for his role in Too Hot to Handle.

Early life

His father died when he was ten years old, after which he was raised by his mother, Jennifer DeMoor Torrence.

Football career

After playing high school football, DeMoor began his college career at the College of the Siskiyous where over two seasons he recorded 5.5 sacks and 12 solo tackles.
DeMoor later transferred to Central Washington University for his senior season, playing as a defensive lineman. While at CWU, DeMoor led the NCAA in blocked kicks in 2018. DeMoor was named Hero Sports' Division II Special Teams Player of the Year.
After college, DeMoor attempted to join the Seattle Seahawks but did not make the roster. In 2020, DeMoor signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, though he did not appear in any regular-season games before being released.
In March 2021, DeMoor signed with the Arizona Rattlers of the Indoor Football League as a defensive lineman. Later that year, DeMoor joined the Houston Lineman in The Spring League.
In 2022, DeMoor played for the Michigan Panthers in the United States Football League.

Television career

In 2025, DeMoor was cast in his first feature-length film, titled The Weeping, directed by Spyder Dobrofsky.

Boxing career

DeMoor vs. Wharton

On July 3, 2022, it was announced that DeMoor and Cory Wharton would partake in an exhibition boxing bout scheduled for July 30 at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. The bout was part of the undercard to the influencer bout between YouTubers Austin McBroom and AnEsonGib. Unfortunately, on July 22, the event was postponed to September due to the headliner Gib falling ill. The event then rescheduled for September 10 and moved to the Banc of California Stadium. On the night, the fight went the distance and no winner was declared.

DeMoor vs. Brueckner

In October 2022, DeMoor announced his professional debut against American YouTuber Josh Brueckner. The bout was the co feature to MF & DAZN: X Series 003, which took place on November 19 at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. On the night, Brueckner defeated DeMoor via corner retirement after the second round. DeMoor was mocked for his lack of boxing ability during this bout.

DeMoor vs. Knight

DeMoor returned to the ring five months later to face American YouTuber Stevie Knight on the MF & DAZN: X Series 006 undercard. The bout took place on April 21, 2023 at the XULA Convocation Centre in New Orleans, Louisiana. DeMoor was disqualified after hitting Knight while he was unconscious. DeMoor claimed he received a ban of twenty-four months and a fine of $100,000 following the match on Twitter.
Following his disqualification, DeMoor subsequently returned to the ring on July 22 to fight bare-knuckle boxer Alan Belcher on the MF & DAZN: X Series 008 undercard and an exhibition. Originally, Belcher was scheduled to face professional boxer Hasim Rahman Jr., but was cancelled following Rahman Jr.'s withdrawal. DeMoor was brought in twenty-four hours before after Belcher's second opponent, Detrailous Webster, also withdrew. On the night, Belcher defeated DeMoor via third round technical knockout.

DeMoor vs. Arts

In September, Misfits Boxing announced that DeMoor would face English graphic designer Tempo Arts for the inaugural MFB heavyweight championship. The bout was a part of the super event MF & DAZN: X Series 10 – The Prime Card which took place on October 14 at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England and saw Arts defeating DeMoor via split decision.
A few months later on January 20, 2024, DeMoor returned to the ring and earned his first victory against American TikToker Malcom Minikon via unanimous decision on the MF & DAZN: X Series 12 undercard at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, England.

MFB heavyweight champion

Cancelled bout with Roman Fury

On February 13, 2025, it was announced that DeMoor would defend his title against English professional boxer Roman Fury, the half brother of Tyson Fury. The bout was scheduled to take place on March 29 at Manchester Arena in Manchester, England on the Misfits 21 – Unfinished Business undercard. However, on March 21 the event was postponed after the headline fighter KSI fell ill. On April 17, Misfits Boxing confirmed that the event was cancelled, and that the bout between DeMoor and Fury would not be rescheduled for the next event.

DeMoor vs Tolman

Instead of Fury, it was announced that DeMoor would defend his title against Canadian mixed martial artist Tank Tolman on the new Misfits 21 – Blinders & Brawls undercard. The bout took place on May 16 at the Vaillant Live in Derby, England, with DeMoor defeating Tolman via technical knockout in the third round.

DeMoor vs Marcoń

Four months later, DeMoor's second title defense was against Polish mixed martial artist Natan Marcoń on the Misfits 22 – Ring of Thrones undercard on August 30 at the Manchester Arena in Manchester, England. During the leadup to the bout, Marcoń hit DeMoor with an eggshell during their face off, which caused a brawl between the two. DeMoor defeated Marcoń via technical knockout in the second round, after Marcoń's bottom lip cut open.

Bout against Andrew Tate

In August 2025, reports stated that Andrew Tate was in advanced talks with Misfits Boxing to compete in a heavyweight bout by the end of the year. In October, Daily Mirror reported that DeMoor was set to be Tate's opponent for an unannounced bout for December 20 in Dubai, UAE. On 19 October, Misfits formally announced the event with a promotional video that featured a cobra wrapping around a Christmas tree, a subtle nod to Tate's fighting alias. On 30 October, the bout between DeMoor and Tate was announced to headline Misfits Mania – The Fight Before Christmas at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium. DeMoor defeated Tate via majority decision.

Filmography

Film

Television

Web

Career statistics

Regular season

Boxing record

Professional

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
8Win5–2–1Devinson GuerraTKO1, 2:34Oct 17, 2025Coliseo de Monumental de Ciénaga, Ciénaga, Colombia
7Draw4–2–1Efrain Carranza Gonzalez4Sep 6, 2025Evolution Club, Tijuana, Mexico
6Win4–2Jesus JuarezTKO1, 1:45Jun 7, 2025Evolution Club, Tijuana, Mexico
5Win3–2Israel Troles Acevedo2, 0:45Mar 15, 2025Evolution Club, Tijuana, Mexico
4Win2–2Carlos GonzalezRTD2, 3:00Dec 7, 2024Evolution Club, Tijuana, Mexico
3Win1–2Terrick Maven1, 1:32Sep 7, 2024Carteret Performing Arts Center, Carteret, New Jersey, US
2Loss0–2Stevie Knight1, 0:44Apr 21, 2023XULA Convocation Centre, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.DeMoor disqualified for hitting Knight while he was down on the canvas
1Loss0–1Josh Brueckner2, 3:00Nov 19, 2022Moody Center, Austin, Texas, U.S.

MF–Professional

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
6Win5–1Andrew Tate6Dec 20, 2025Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium, Dubai, U.A.E.Retained MFB heavyweight title
5Win4–1Natan MarcońTKO2, 0:52Aug 30, 2025Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandRetained MFB heavyweight title
4Win3–1Tank TolmanTKO3, 1:15May 16, 2025Vaillant Live, Derby, EnglandRetained MFB heavyweight title
3Win2–1KelzUD5Nov 28, 2024Lusail Sports Arena, Doha, QatarWon vacant MFB heavyweight title
2Win1–1Malcolm Minikon4Jan 20, 2024First Direct Arena, Leeds, England
1Loss0–1Tempo Arts5Oct 14, 2023Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandFor inaugural MFB heavyweight title

Exhibition

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
2Loss0–1 Alan BelcherTKO3, July 22, 2023Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
10–0 Cory Wharton5Sep 10, 2022Banc of California Stadium, Los Angeles, California