A post on X (formerly Twitter) has sent shockwaves through the crossover boxing world, claiming that Andrew Tate has signed with Misfits Boxing and could earn between $30 million and $50 million per fight. The claim was made by user Rueben Carter, but so far, no official confirmation has come from Misfits Boxing, DAZN, or Tate’s camp.

A Potential Record-Breaking Deal
If true, this reported deal would rank among the biggest paydays ever seen in the influencer boxing space. Misfits, the promotion launched by KSI and Boxxer, has already hosted blockbuster events featuring KSI, Logan Paul, and Jake Paul. However, figures of $30–50 million per bout would elevate the promotion to unprecedented levels, competing financially with major professional boxing and UFC headline fights.
Tate’s Fighting Background
Andrew Tate is best known as a former four-time world kickboxing champion. He boasts a professional record of 76 wins, 9 losses, and 1 draw in the sport, along with a brief spell in MMA. Despite his success in combat sports, Tate has never boxed professionally, which makes the potential move to Misfits both intriguing and uncertain. His transition would be a high-profile test, combining his fighting pedigree with his controversial global fame.

Speculation vs Reality
It’s important to underline that these reports are not confirmed. Previous rumors of Tate fighting under the Misfits banner have been denied, and until an official statement is released, the reported figures should be treated with caution. Still, the buzz reflects the immense financial power now driving crossover boxing.
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What Could Be Next
If Tate does step into the Misfits ring, it would almost certainly be one of the promotion’s most-watched events. Whether he faces a fellow influencer like KSI or a professional crossover fighter, the potential matchup would draw massive global attention. For now, fans will have to wait to see if the rumors turn into reality.
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