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Andrew Tate’s $1million offer to fight Sneako revealed during Misfits Boxing talks

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Sneako’s recent post on X, claiming that Andrew Tate has put a $1million offer on the table for a fight later this year, seems to have some substance behind it.

The two have been going back and forth ever since a controversial Miami party stream led to their fallout. Sneako says Tate first offered $500,000 before doubling it to a million.

Now more details have come out after the streamer shared screenshots of messages with Misfits Boxing boss Mams Taylor. Taylor asked for the details to stay confidential, but Sneako posted them anyway.

Andrew Tate’s $1 million offer to Sneako for Misfits Boxing Fight detailed

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Messages between Taylor and Sneako have come out, outlining the potential fight between Andrew Tate and Sneako. The main sticking point seems to be the weight class, which is still undecided, but other details like venue and timing look to be set.

Taylor’s terms, which were meant to stay ‘private and confidential,’ included plans for the fight to take place either in the US or UAE. Dubai, where Tate suffered his notable loss to Chase DeMoor, is one of the possible locations.

Sneako was offered a base purse of $1million with a vague mention of additional backend earnings. Taylor also suggested that Sneako could make an extra $250,000-$500,000 from sponsorships, though it remains unclear whether those figures will materialise given their viral reputations.

If he does secure those sponsorships – something Taylor said he’d assist with – all of that money would go directly to him. Misfits wouldn’t take a cut.

Sneako would also need to participate in standard promotional activities around the event: “Announcement and presser launch as well as fight week obligations such as presser, open workout, weigh in etc.”

Taylor also offered travel accommodations larger than what’s typical in boxing promotions: “2 business class and 3 economy [flights], as well as 4 rooms and 1 suite at luxury hotel.”

Sneako faces possible $2million rematch if he defeats Andrew Tate

The fight offer also includes a rematch clause that would see Sneako’s purse doubled to $2million if he wins. Despite the financial incentive, Sneako will enter the ring as a heavy underdog due to both his size and lack of combat experience compared to Tate’s kickboxing background.

Another point raised in the messages was that Sneako’s Rumble account would be reactivated if the fight aired there, similar to Tate’s last appearance. Although Misfits Boxing has an exclusive broadcast deal with DAZN, exceptions have been made before, including for Tate’s event last December.

On the question of weight, Taylor said: “We would need to work out a fair solution on weight.” He added: “Let me know if everything else looks fair and acceptable,” so they could start moving forward with dates, venues, and contracts.

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