Chase DeMoor Eyes £450k Purse for Andrew Tate Boxing Rematch
DeMoor to earn £450k for Andrew Tate rematch

Misfits Boxing star Chase DeMoor has revealed the staggering financial incentive on the table for a potential second fight with controversial rival Andrew Tate. DeMoor disclosed that he stands to earn a purse of £450,000 should Tate activate the rematch clause embedded in their contracts.

The Clause and the Deadline

The two heavyweights faced off last month in Dubai, with DeMoor securing a victory on the scorecards after weathering an early storm from Tate. Speaking on the situation, DeMoor confirmed that Tate has until February 20 to formally trigger the clause, or the opportunity for an immediate rematch will expire. "Otherwise, it's null," DeMoor stated in an interview with Fred Talks Fighting.

He elaborated on the ongoing negotiations, indicating that while the clause exists, the terms may not be identical to their first encounter. DeMoor claimed he was "severely nerfed" in the initial bout due to weight draining and travel logistics, acting as the 'B-side'. For the rematch, he insists the roles will be reversed. "He is going to be the b-side now," DeMoor declared, suggesting the fight would be on his terms at a proper heavyweight limit.

DeMoor's Confidence and Other Challenges

Flush with confidence from his win, DeMoor questioned Tate's chances in a second fight under fairer conditions. "If you could not get the job done when I was nerfed, do you think you are going to get the job done when I am not nerfed?" he challenged. The American fighter also took aim at another potential opponent, former UFC star Darren Till, after Till accused him of pricing himself out of a bout.

Defending his position, DeMoor highlighted the disparity in fight offers. "They offered me 100k. My rematch with Tate is 450. How am I pricing myself you bum," he fired back on social media platform X. He boasted of being "the biggest name in boxing" and demanded proper compensation for a fight with Till.

What Comes Next?

All eyes are now on Andrew Tate's camp as the late February deadline approaches. If he formally activates the clause, a lucrative and highly anticipated second chapter in this rivalry will be locked in for later this year. If not, Chase DeMoor has made it clear he will pursue other opportunities, with a public feud against Darren Till already simmering. The coming weeks will determine the next major move in the bustling Misfits Boxing scene.