KSI and Mams Taylor became major talking points after a sudden leadership shake-up in their boxing company. The pair co-founded Misfits Boxing, where Mams served as president and KSI held the CEO title. But in late October 2025, Misfits Boxing announced that KSI was out as chief executive, and Andrew Tate would replace him. The surprise decision ignited massive online debate and left fans questioning what went wrong between KSI and Mams.
Why Misfits Dropped KSI as CEO
In October 2025, Misfits Boxing publicly confirmed KSI’s removal as CEO. Mams Taylor explained that KSI’s long absences and slow responses damaged the brand’s progress. He said the partnership no longer felt balanced because KSI stopped joining key meetings and event plans. According to Mams, Misfits needed a leader who could stay active and involved daily. The organization decided to appoint a new head to inject momentum and re-energize its growing fan base.
Andrew Tate Steps In with Bold Promises
Former world kickboxing champion Andrew Tate took control as Misfits Boxing’s new CEO. He announced his role online, describing himself as the “Combat Executive Officer.” Tate vowed to boost Misfits Boxing’s influence and energize its future events. He also confirmed that he will make his professional boxing debut under the Misfits banner, facing Chase DeMoor in Dubai. Tate promised that this new era of Misfits Boxing will deliver more excitement, controversy, and global attention than ever before.
