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- Nina Drama critiques Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor.
- She makes a hilarious comparison to a cartoon.
- Other UFC personalities are surprised by how bad the fight was.
The Andrew Tate vs. Chase DeMoor boxing match quickly spiraled into something closer to comedy, at least in the eyes of internet personality Nina Drama. She was unable to hide her reaction while watching it live on Twitch. What drew her attention wasn’t strategy or composure. It was a cartoon-style uppercut being constantly delivered by reality TV star turned boxer Chase DeMoore.
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“This uppercut is so insane,” she said, laughing. “It starts back here and ends here. Like a cartoon. Like a f—— cartoon.”
She compared it to Popeye winding up a punch, surprised by how wide and vulnerable it appeared. However, what made it funnier was the fact that Andrew Tate did not capitalize on those openings. Instead, he received them all straight on his chin.
“The uppercut starts from back here, and it ends here. And Tate’s head is just here, and it keeps getting f—— rocked. I don’t understand,” she added.
The MMA influencer wasn’t just ridiculing DeMoore’s form, as she even questioned Andrew Tate’s fight strategy.
“Tate started off, I think, too fast, too strong, too fast,” she stated, emphasizing how quickly the initial aggression devolved into sloppiness. Meanwhile, inside the arena, the reaction was even harsher.
Nina Drama clowns Andrew Tate and Chase Demoor for being sloppy Boxers… 😭💀 pic.twitter.com/gm31U1iYCW
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Former UFC fighter Darren Till, who had once considered facing ‘Top-G,’ did not mince words. He stood up and left before the fight even ended. Later, he expressed his frustration backstage.
“I’ve given my life, 20 years, to this sport,” Till said. “Blood sweat and tears. I consider myself to be one of the best striking martial artists in the world. And then a pair of numpties like that call me out and I’m sat ringside? I have to leave, cuz it disrespects everything I believe in, everything I’ve trained for.”
Till didn’t sound angry; just disappointed. For a striker who built his career on precision and discipline, the performance was more than just poor boxing. It felt insulting, especially after Tate once claimed to be on par and almost booked a fight against Alex Pereira.
The fifth round was one of the funniest affairs in boxing history. DeMoor was seen carrying his hands by his waist and kept throwing an odd leaping uppercut. Interestingly, it kept landing. Soon, Tate’s face was bleeding.
Soon. Chase DeMoor sealed the upset. Andrew Tate’s debut wasn’t the talked-about fight for its bravado or potential. Instead, it became a cautionary clip of how not to fight. And it is worth noting that Darren Till and Nina Drama aren’t the only ones who mocked the internet celebrity. Another UFC personality joined the conversation to lambast ‘Top-G.’
Michael Bisping calls out Andrew Tate’s hilariously bad debut
That sense of disbelief did not end with Darren Till’s backstage interview or Nina Drama’s livestream. It followed the fight straight onto social media. For many fans, this was not about taking sides or enjoying chaos. It was about seeing something that, despite the hype, never looked like high-level combat.
UFC legend Michael Bisping didn’t bother sugar-coating his thoughts. As the rounds progressed, the former UFC champion offered his unfiltered reactions in real time. “God, they both suck,” he wrote on X. Later, when the exchanges stayed wild and unstructured, he reiterated, “This is hilariously bad.”
There was no malice involved. Just honesty from someone who has witnessed real fights and understands what they should look like. And that reaction mattered because ‘The Count’ isn’t quick to pile on someone for clicks. If anything, he tends to be patient with crossover attempts. However, there was nothing to defend here.
The skill gap was evident, and the exhaustion was clear enough for all to see. Andrew Tate’s credibility suffered after six uneven rounds. By the final bell, the mockery started to pile on social media. That’s a lesson that confidence alone does not translate once the bell rings; you have to really show up to earn respect. And here, ‘Top-G’ failed to deliver.

