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Andrew Tate Reportedly Not Interested in Fighting on Misfits Despite No.10 PFP Ranking

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In the world of crossover boxing, rumors travel fast, and few names stir as much speculation as Andrew Tate. Over the past few weeks, whispers of a potential clash between Tate and former UFC star Darren Till have surfaced, generating plenty of buzz among Misfits Boxing fans. However, reports now suggest that Tate isn’t interested in stepping into the Misfits ring, dismissing the possibility of such a matchup.

For many, the rumor of Tate vs Till felt like a natural storyline. Till, fresh off his explosive knockout win in Misfits, has been calling for big-name opponents, and Tate’s global notoriety would have been a major draw. Fans immediately began debating how Tate’s kickboxing pedigree would hold up against Till’s experience in both the UFC and boxing’s influencer scene.

Yet, according to reports, Tate himself isn’t willing to take the risk. Despite his combat sports background, the concern isn’t about skill but rather ego. Tate has built his brand around dominance, confidence, and control. Stepping into the unpredictable world of Misfits—where unorthodox fighters and wildcards reign supreme—could jeopardize that carefully crafted image if he were to suffer defeat.

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This reluctance has left fans divided. Some argue that Tate is protecting his legacy, while others see it as an excuse to avoid a dangerous fight with someone like Till, who has already shown he can handle the chaos of Misfits. Whatever the reason, the news is a disappointment for those who were eager to see the spectacle such a fight would bring.

For now, Darren Till will likely continue carving his path through Misfits, while Andrew Tate seems content staying on the sidelines. The rumor mill will undoubtedly keep spinning, but until Tate himself makes a move, it appears that this crossover showdown will remain just talk. Interesting, Andrew Tate has been added to the MisFits pound-for-pound list as well, sparking more anticipation.

When Andrew Tate called out Jake Paul

it was about 5 years ago, Tate seemed to be keen on fighting Jake Paul. It is worth noting that this article was much before Tates mega-fame and at the time Paul’s audience was huge so it was a great climbing up the media fight for Tate. However, time has evolved and that fight now would probably something Tate wouldn’t be keen to risk.

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