Clavicular agrees to $1m fight with Bryce Hall following Andrew Tate offer

Andrew Tate may be about to set up one of the biggest influencer fights we’ve seen, after putting forward a seven-figure offer to two notorious social media personalities. Bryce Hall, who’s fought twice before, recently called out Clavicular.

Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images
Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty Images

Andrew Tate may be about to set up one of the biggest influencer fights we’ve seen, after putting forward a seven-figure offer to two notorious social media personalities.

Bryce Hall, who’s fought twice before, recently called out Clavicular. The controversial streamer has built a huge following through his ‘looksmaxxing’ videos. Now it appears both have agreed to step into the ring together.

Tate became part of Misfits Boxing last year, stepping into a storyline where he claimed to have taken over as CEO from KSI. However, the actual head of the promotion remains Mams Taylor.

Clavicular and Bryce Hall accept Tate’s seven-figure deal for boxing match

During a recent livestream, Clavicular said he had no plans to step into the ring, claiming he was “too rich” to fight. But that changed quickly once the financial offer was made, especially after Bryce Hall called him out.

The TikTok star and BKFC investor wrote on X: “Bro made his first $100k & thinks he’s rich,” to which Misfits Boxing boss Mams Taylor tagged both men and replied: “7 figures each to fight each other. Are y’all in?”

Hall responded: “Mams if you get him to sign it I’ll do it for free. No bulls—,” before Andrew Tate added that “we want our fighters rich so unfortunately you must be paid.”

Clavicular, whose real name is Braden Peters, then chimed in by calling it an “Easy million dollars.”

Clavicular takes swipe at boxing training before Bryce Hall fight gets signed

Even though he’d told Adin Ross that a fight was likely and had shown some early training footage, Clavicular hasn’t exactly been shy about his dislike for boxing. He left the Adam22 vs Jason Luv bout before it finished, and later described boxing training as “r——ed” during a chat with Fred Talks Fighting.

“Adin’s been pushing to get me on,” he said last week. “So I think it will eventually happen but I couldn’t give you a definitive timeline… The ROI [Return on Investment] is super low on that.

“Fighting is r——ed at the end of the day. In a world of technology, I see all of these people taking boxing lessons, especially women – God forbid. Self defence classes, I mean, what is this, the stone age?

“Boxing with our hands? People got guns, this is South Florida. Go to the shooting range, don’t take a f—ing boxing class. It’s so stupid.”

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