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Andrew Tate increases Sneako fight offer to $1 million, streamer claims Misfits CEO wants back “topG” image after loss to Chase DeMoor

Andrew Tate increases Sneako fight offer to $1 million, streamer claims Misfits CEO wants back “topG” image after loss to Chase DeMoor
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Andrew Tate is once again making headlines as he looks to return to the boxing ring. The former kickboxing champion is reportedly pushing hard for a fight against controversial streamer Sneako. What makes the situation more interesting is the sharp turn in their relationship. Just weeks ago, the two were seen together partying in Miami. Now, they appear to be on opposite sides, with a possible fight becoming the next chapter in their fallout.Tate is said to be eager for a comeback after his disappointing loss to Chase DeMoor in his professional boxing debut. Facing Sneako, who is smaller and far less experienced in combat sports, is seen by many as a safer option. Behind the scenes, discussions have reportedly intensified, with the fight purse now reaching seven figures.

Andrew Tate ‘desperate’ to fight Sneako as he doubles the offer

Earlier this week, Sneako told his audience that a representative connected to Misfits Boxing had reached out to him. According to Sneako, the offer came from Andrew Tate’s side, as Tate claims to be the promotion’s CEO. Sneako first revealed that he was offered $500,000 for the fight. He said he turned it down after hearing that others were being paid closer to $1 million.
In a later stream, Sneako claimed the offer had increased. He said Tate was pushing hard for the fight and had come back with a $1 million proposal. Sneako suggested that Tate was desperate to regain his “top G” image and felt that reputation had been taken from him. He explained that the money was doubled quickly, without pressure, which showed how badly Tate wanted the fight.Sneako also spoke about the size difference. He said he weighs around 160 pounds, while Tate was close to 200 pounds in his last fight. He questioned the fairness of the matchup and said there was little benefit for him. Sneako pointed out that Tate had already lost hype after losing to DeMoor, despite his kickboxing background.The streamer added that he has never had a professional or amateur boxing bout. He described his fighting experience as limited and mostly tied to content creation. Sneako said he would only consider fighting on Adin Ross’ Brand Risk Promotions platform.He also made it clear that money was not his motivation. Sneako claimed $1 million would not change his life and said he enjoys making content more than chasing fight purses. He explained that a full training camp would take time and effort, and he was unsure if it was worth it. Despite sharing the details publicly, Sneako admitted the offer was meant to stay private, but felt he owed no loyalty anymore.


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