Andrew Tate has reportedly received a fight offer worth up to seven figures as he aims for a comeback in the ring against one of his most disliked opponents.
Last month, tensions escalated between Tate and the controversial streamer Suneko while they were partying and smoking cigars in Miami. Following the event, Tate has publicly distanced himself from Suneko, the New York-based streamer, after their relationship soured.
Despite Tate’s efforts to create a public rift with Suneko, he appears eager to negotiate behind the scenes. After suffering a humiliating defeat to Chase DeMore in his pro boxing debut, Tate is reportedly keen to face the smaller and less experienced Suneko in his next fight.
According to reports, Tate has increased his offer to Suneko to $1 million for a match. Suneko revealed that a representative from Misfits Boxing had reached out to him with the proposal. Initially, Tate offered $500,000, which Suneko declined after learning opponents like Clavicular and Bryce Hall were competing for $1 million. Recently, however, Suneko confirmed a new offer doubling the amount to $1 million, claiming Tate is desperate to reclaim his “top G” status.
If the fight happens, it would involve a significant weight difference, with Tate near 200 pounds and Suneko around 160 pounds. Suneko also expressed interest in fighting on Adin Ross’s “Brand Risk Promotions” platform. He downplayed the size disparity and questioned the benefits of the fight for himself, stating he’s already established as a top figure and does not see the money changing his life. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that a fight camp would be necessary and hinted at the ongoing drama surrounding their rivalry.
Fan Take: This developing feud and potential matchup highlight the growing influence of social media personalities stepping into combat sports, blurring the lines between entertainment and competition. For fight fans, this could draw unprecedented attention and new audiences to the sport, but it also raises questions about the legitimacy and integrity of these high-profile spectacle bouts.
