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"Yes, I sent a DM to my ex-fiancée." Cheating scandal leads to broken engagement; boxer launches 'melodramatic provocation'... Fake photo of him kissing his coach also circulated

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Park Jaeho

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Alex Petrovich (left) and Vanessa Nowitz. /Photo=The Sun archive
Alex Petrovich (left) and Vanessa Nowitz. /Photo=The Sun archive

The two boxers are engaged in an intense psychological battle ahead of their showdown. At the center of their conflict is Vanessa Nowitz, Petrovich's ex-fiancée and a well-known influencer.

The UK's 'The Sun' reported on the 2nd (local time) that "emotional tensions surrounding Petrovich's ex-partner have escalated between Petrovich and Chase DeMoor ahead of the match."

They are set to face each other at the 'Fame Fighting vs Misfits Boxing' event on June 6 in Leverkusen, Germany.

Nowitz, who sparked the conflict, is a prominent German influencer with 500,000 followers. She met Petrovich while filming the reality show 'Temptation Island' and their relationship developed into romance. At the time, Petrovich broke up with his then-girlfriend Christina Dimitriou and chose Nowitz, sparking significant controversy among local viewers. The two eventually became engaged, but recent allegations of Petrovich's infidelity led to their final breakup.

DeMoor, the 'Misfits' heavyweight champion, is actively leveraging their breakup in his psychological warfare. He sent a direct message (DM) to Nowitz, declaring, "I will show Petrovich justice," and further provoked him by using artificial intelligence (AI) to create and circulate a fake image of Petrovich kissing his coach.

Vanessa Nowitz. /Photo=The Sun archive
Vanessa Nowitz. /Photo=The Sun archive
Chase DeMoor. /Photo=The Sun archive
Chase DeMoor. /Photo=The Sun archive

In response, Petrovich strongly objected. He stated, "DeMoor is acting very rudely by dragging my ex-fiancée, coach, and other third parties into this dispute," and added, "I will not respond in kind with such low-level tactics. Instead, I will demonstrate what true professional courtesy means through my performance in the ring."

DeMoor, with a professional record of 20 fights, expressed confidence in his victory. He claimed, "My opponent has only fought three times, while I have 20 experiences, so this fight will be as easy as eating porridge." He further argued, "My opponent is already caught in my psychological trap, his mental state is crumbling, and the outcome was decided before we even stepped into the ring."

Meanwhile, Nowitz, at the center of this controversy, has not yet issued any statement regarding the verbal exchange between the two fighters.

Alex Petrovich (left) and Chase DeMoor. /Photo=The Sun archive
Alex Petrovich (left) and Chase DeMoor. /Photo=The Sun archive

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