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Sneako reveals massive $1 million fight offer involving Andrew Tate and explains why he refused

Sneako reveals massive $1 million fight offer involving Andrew Tate and explains why he refused
Sneako reveals massive $1 million fight offer involving Andrew Tate and explains why he refused (Image via Getty)
Nico “Sneako” has once again stirred attention online, this time by saying he was offered a huge amount of money to fight Andrew Tate. During a recent livestream, Sneako claimed the offer reached $1 million, which he says came after an earlier offer of $500,000. According to him, the number jumped fast, even without any pressure from his side. The claim comes while the tension between Sneako and Andrew Tate keeps growing in public. Sneako made it clear he is not interested in the fight, mostly because of the size and weight gap between them. He also said the fight does not make sense for him at this stage.

Sneako says Andrew Tate pushed for a Misfits Boxing fight despite weight gap

During his Kick livestream, Nico “Sneako” spoke openly about the offer. He said he felt no reason to stay silent anymore and explained how the amount changed in just a few days.“They wanted me not to talk about it, but I do not feel any loyalty here anymore,” Sneako said. “A few days ago, the offer was five hundred thousand dollars. Now, without any pressure, it became one million dollars. That tells you how badly they want this fight.”Sneako also explained why he sees no upside. He pointed out the clear size difference between him and Andrew Tate, who has professional kickboxing experience.
“He is several weight classes heavier than me,” Sneako said. “I do not see how this helps me in any way.”He later joked that if the offer kept rising, he might reply with an even bigger number, saying a much higher amount would be needed for him to even think about it.This discussion comes shortly after Andrew Tate’s return to boxing. On December 20, 2025, Tate fought Chase DeMoor at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium in a Misfits Boxing event. DeMoor won the fight. It was Tate’s first combat appearance since stepping away from professional kickboxing in early 2021.The rivalry did not stop there. On February 1, 2026, Sneako posted on X, criticizing Tate’s recent public behavior and comments. The post followed Tate’s appearance on the Patrick Bet-David Podcast, where Tate spoke about a controversial music incident at a Miami club. Tate said, “I did not ask for the song to be played. I did not sing or dance. I understand why people found it offensive.”Sneako has been involved in public disputes before. In September 2025, he had a separate fallout with Adin Ross, linked to Ross’s former manager Taav Cooperman. That history adds more context to why Sneako’s online feuds often gain fast attention.


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About the AuthorSehjal Gupta

Sehjal Gupta is a sports journalist covering US and international sports, with a specialization in the NFL. She has been writing about sports since 2025, reporting on leagues, tournaments, and athletes who shape the game. A Master’s in Management adds depth to her analysis, while her love for Hollywood movies and pop culture sparks her storytelling voice, a flair that also shapes her entertainment writing, giving it the same energy and creativity she brings to sports.

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