Andrew Tate’s $1million Sneako fight offer goes public amid Misfits Boxing negotiations

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Photo by DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images
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Sneako’s claim that Andrew Tate is offering $1million to fight him later this year appears to be carrying weight, according to new texts that the streamer has posted to X.

The divisive duo have been going back-and-forth since a stream in which the pair partied in Miami sparked controversy for them both, and caused a falling out. Since then, Sneako has claimed that Tate has made multiple fight offers, first for $500,000 before doubling it to $1million.

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Andrew Tate and Chase DeMoor face off at their weigh ins
Andrew Tate and Chase DeMoor face off at their weigh ins. Credit: Misfits Boxing

Now, more details have emerged as to exactly what this offer entails, with the streamer releasing screenshots of texts between he and Misfits Boxing boss Mams Taylor. At one point in the messages Taylor asked that the details remain ‘private and confidential’, but Sneako posted them regardless.

Full details as Andrew Tate offers $1million for Sneako fight on Misfits Boxing

In a newly-released series of messages from Taylor to Sneako, details of a prospective fight with Andrew Tate have emerged. The key issue would appear on paper to be weight, which is still marked as ‘TBD’, but it appears that other factors such as venue and timeframe are agreed.

Taylor’s ‘private and confidential’ suggested terms included that the bout would be held in either America or the UAE. The latter, more specifically Dubai, is where

Tate’s infamous defeat to Chase DeMoor took place.

Chase DeMoor and Andrew Tate punch each other during their boxing match
Chase DeMoor and Andrew Tate punch each other during their boxing match. Credit: Misfits Boxing

Sneako was offered a base purse of $1million, with a vague mention of ‘backend’ on top of his earnings. He also ‘estimated’ a further $250,000-$500,000 in sponsorship for Sneako, although that remains to be seen given the nature of his and Tate’s viral fame.

Should he manage to land that sponsorship, which Taylor even offered to help him obtain, he would keep 100 per cent of the revenue, with Misfits taking none.

Sneako would be required to make standard promotional appearances, which were written as “Announcement and presser launch as well as fight week obligations such as presser, open workout, weigh in etc.”

He was also offered travel for a team that would be bigger than most boxing promotions tend to offer, with Taylor saying he would receive: “2 business class and 3 economy [flights], as well as 4 rooms and 1 suite at luxury hotel.”

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Another interesting wrinkle in this bout agreement was a rematch clause, which would see Sneako paid double his $1million purse to fight Tate again should he win. He will be a heavy underdog given his size and lack of experience against his rival’s years of kickboxing.

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Taylor also noted that Sneako’s account on Rumble would be reinstated if the fight were to land there, as Tate’s last outing did. Misfits Boxing has an exclusive broadcast deal with DAZN, but they were allowed out of that for one night due to Tate’s involvement in their December event.

With regards the weight, Taylor told Sneako: “We would need to work out a fair solution on weight.” He then asked the streamer to “Let me know if everything else looks fair and acceptable,” so that he could “start working on date, venue, contracts etc.”