A fiery online feud erupted this week after former UFC star Darren Till went on an expletive-filled rant aimed directly at Andrew Tate. The outburst came after talks for a boxing match between the two reportedly fell apart. Till revealed that the fight was “75 percent made,” with serious interest from both sides, but claims Tate backed out before finalizing the deal.
Till didn’t hold back when venting his frustration on X, posting a message that quickly went viral across fight fans and influencer circles. In the post, he accused Tate of being afraid to face him, writing, “Basically means he sh*t himself cos he knows I’d fking blast his jaw into oblivion. You’ll never be a Top G around people like me. You’ll always be prey.” The rant, laced with aggression and raw emotion, sparked an immediate social media storm.

The Fallout and What It Means for Both Fighters
Till’s words struck a nerve not just because of his harsh tone but because of what the fight represented. A Till vs Tate bout would have been a crossover clash between a seasoned MMA striker and a polarizing internet personality with a kickboxing background. Fans were intrigued, viewing it as another high-profile spectacle in the influencer boxing world.
However, the breakdown of the negotiations and Till’s furious reaction have now cast doubt on whether the matchup will ever happen. Some observers believe Till’s public tirade may have scared promoters away, while others argue it was a calculated move to reignite talks and pressure Tate into responding.

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The post also drew criticism after Till used a homophobic slur, prompting backlash and warnings from X for violating the platform’s hateful conduct rules. While Till is known for his brash humor and no-filter attitude, many fans questioned whether this time he went too far.
As for Tate, he hasn’t publicly fired back yet, remaining silent while the internet debates whether he truly walked away from the fight or if the negotiations were exaggerated to begin with.
The episode shows how quickly social media can turn fight hype into controversy. What could have been a blockbuster crossover event is now a viral war of words and for now, that’s the only fight either man seems willing to have.
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