Chase DeMoor eyes staggering £450k purse for Andrew Tate boxing fight rematch

Chase DeMoor has disclosed he will probably earn £450,000 for a potential second clash with opponent Andrew Tate.The two Misfits fighters are anticipated to clash once more after Tate allegedly included a rematch provision in their respective agreements, and is very much intending on facing the former Too Hot to Handle celebrity again. Both competitors went toe-to-toe in a Misfits heavyweight championship encounter in Dubai last month.Tate began far more impressively of the pair, utilising his explosive pace to his benefit. Yet, as the rounds progressed, the divisive social media personality appeared to weaken, which enabled DeMoor to dominate the action before ultimately securing victory on the scorecards."He gave me the respect. I like the way he handled the whole thing. He was very upper class. He was like 'Chase was the better guy tonight. He's bigger, younger...' but he has a rematch clause in there too. He wants to run the rematch back. We're going to fight again this year," declared DeMoor.FOLLOW OUR FIGHTING FB PAGE! Latest boxing and MMA news, analysis and much more via our dedicated Facebook pageREAD MORE: Oleksandr Usyk reveals only way he will fight Tyson Fury for third timeIn recent weeks, DeMoor has somewhat suggested that he will be battling Tate once more, whilst also demanding a confrontation with fellow Misfits performer Darren Till. The duo have exchanged verbal jabs on X - previously known as Twitter - and following their most recent online dispute, the heavyweight titleholder lashed out at the former UFC title challenger after being accused of pricing himself out of a potential bout."Chase has priced himself out to fight me. I actually understand it tbh. His team and manager and himself don't want to fight me. Why would they. I'm an animal. Have a good weekend folks. Stay vigilant out there... There's a lot of pretend hard men," Till wrote. Fighting back, DeMoor defended his position whilst also disclosing his purse for the rematch with Tate.He responded: "They offered me 100k. My rematch with Tate is 450. How am I pricing myself you bum. I'm the biggest name in boxing, having a 8 week camp to stop you in the third is crazy work. Pay me and let's fight."READ MORE: Eddie Hearn issues Anthony Joshua update with star 'truly grateful' after horror car crashREAD MORE: Anthony Joshua drops comeback hint in private conversationDuring a recent conversation, DeMoor disclosed that his opponent Tate has until late February to trigger and confirm the rematch, otherwise he will formally pursue other opportunities. "We're just navigating what's next between the both of us. Obviously in our contracts, we do have the rematch clause that he has until February 20 to activate. Otherwise, it's null," he told Fred Talks Fighting.He continued: "I am obviously having conversations with Misfits, my own team, my managements etc, his team. He does have a rematch clause in there, but in the rematch clause, I do not think it specifically states that he has the same terms as the first fight. So, obviously I was severely nerfed in our first fight with the weight draining and being b-side and travelling to Dubai. In the rematch... he can have the rematch, but you're talking fighting at heavyweight, fighting on my terms. He is going to be the b-side now."Now, it's going to say 'Chase DeMoor versus Andrew Tate' this time. And, I think a lot of that, if you think about it in terms of how media goes, marketing... you have to look at it, 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?"
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