Influencer boxing headlines are heating up once again after Sneako claimed he has been offered $1 million to fight Andrew Tate, suggesting the offer reflects desperation rather than genuine competitive interest.
Speaking to his followers, Sneako said negotiations initially began around a $500,000 purse before quickly doubling to seven figures. According to him, the increase came without any pressure or counter-demands on his end. Sneako framed the move as Tate’s camp pushing aggressively to secure the bout, claiming they are eager to make the fight happen as soon as possible.
Sneako also addressed why he chose to speak publicly about the talks, despite allegedly being asked to keep quiet. He stated that he feels no loyalty at this point and sees no reason to protect discussions that he believes are being driven by ego and image rather than sport. In his view, the sudden willingness to pay $1 million highlights how badly the fight is wanted.

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Beyond the money, the potential matchup raises clear questions about competitiveness. Sneako has claimed his weight is around 160 pounds, while Tate weighed just under 200 pounds during his recent fight against Chase DeMoore. That size difference alone would make the bout controversial, even by influencer boxing standards, where entertainment value often outweighs competitive balance.
Sneako has also said that if he ever does agree to fight, he would want it to take place on Adin Ross’ platform through Brand Risk Promotions. Such a setting would almost guarantee massive live viewership, given the overlapping audiences and the history between the personalities involved.
At this stage, no contracts have been signed and no official announcement has been made. What remains is a familiar influencer boxing narrative driven by public callouts, escalating money offers, and competing claims of dominance. Whether the fight materializes or not, the back-and-forth has already succeeded in keeping all parties firmly in the spotlight.
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