Talk around money has followed the upcoming Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor fight almost as closely as the trash talk. With the bout set to headline a major Misfits Boxing card, speculation has grown over just how much each fighter is expected to earn on fight night.
While no official figures have been confirmed by Misfits or either camp, multiple rumours circulating online suggest a significant gap between the two purses, reflecting both star power and drawing ability.
Rumoured Fight Purses for Tate vs DeMoor
According to widespread speculation, Andrew Tate is believed to be earning north of $10 million for the fight. That figure has not been verified, but it would place Tate among the highest-paid fighters ever to step into a Misfits Boxing ring.
The reasoning behind the rumour is not hard to understand. Tate remains one of the most talked-about figures on the internet, and at one point was reportedly the most Googled man in the world. His return to the ring has driven massive interest, international headlines, and strong subscription numbers for the event. From a business perspective, Tate is widely seen as the main reason the card has generated such global attention.

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On the other side, Chase DeMoor is rumoured to be earning around $1 million. Again, this figure is unconfirmed, but it would still represent the biggest payday of DeMoor’s boxing career to date.
DeMoor has built a solid presence within the Misfits ecosystem and currently holds gold in the heavyweight division, but his mainstream pull does not come close to Tate’s. In influencer boxing, purses are often driven less by competitive balance and more by audience reach, something that clearly favours Tate in this matchup.
It is also worth stressing that these numbers remain speculative. Misfits Boxing, now operating under the ever-expanding influencer fight model, does not publicly disclose fighter purses. Any final figures could include complex structures involving pay-per-view splits, subscription bonuses, and performance incentives rather than flat guarantees.
What is clear, however, is that this fight represents a massive financial opportunity for both men. For Tate, it reinforces his position as the biggest commercial draw Misfits has ever seen. For DeMoor, even a rumoured seven-figure payday signals how far influencer boxing has evolved from novelty into a legitimate money-making platform.
Until official numbers emerge, the exact purses remain a mystery. But if the rumours are even close to accurate, Andrew Tate vs Chase DeMoor may go down as one of the most lucrative fights in Misfits Boxing history.
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