Clavicular's SHOCK Claim: Million Dollar Tate Deal a Boxing Culture JOKE?!

Clavicular's SHOCK Claim: Million Dollar Tate Deal a Boxing Culture JOKE?!
Current Affairs 02 February 2026

Okay, let's be honest, the whole Influencer boxing thing is a bit of a circus. But sometimes, you just can't look away. And this latest twist? Well, it's peak influencer drama fueled by a healthy dose of cash and controversy.

Clavicular's SHOCK Claim: Million Dollar Tate Deal...

The saga centers around Bryce Hall, a seasoned (if you can call it that in this world) influencer boxer, and Clavicular, a streamer who, let's just say, wasn't exactly known for his athletic prowess. In fact, he actively trashed the whole boxing scene. Enter Andrew Tate, still pulling strings from… wherever he is. He's thrown a seven-figure offer into the mix to get these two into the ring. And suddenly, Clavicular's tune has changed faster than you can say "pay-per-view."

It's a classic example of "put your money where your mouth is." Hall and Clavicular have been trading online jabs (pun intended!), and things escalated quickly. But what really lit the fuse was Mams Taylor, head of Misfits Boxing, hinting at a potential seven-figure payday for *both* of them. That's when things got real, real fast.

Clavicular, who previously scoffed at the idea of fighting, suddenly saw dollar signs. He even went so far as to call the prospect an "Easy million dollars." The guy basically did a complete 180. In a statement dripping with irony (or maybe just plain cynicism), he simultaneously mocked boxing, talking about how "r——ed" fighting is in the age of technology, while simultaneously planning his training regime. You can't make this stuff up.

Hall, naturally, jumped at the chance. He even offered to fight for free – a noble gesture, perhaps, but Tate quickly shut that down, reminding everyone that "we want our fighters rich." Because, you know, that's what Influencer boxing is all about. It’s a bizarre blend of athletic competition, online beef, and good old-fashioned greed. And honestly? I'm a little bit ashamed to admit I’m intrigued to see how this plays out. Will Clavicular actually step up? Will Hall add another win to his record? And perhaps most importantly, how much will this circus make everyone involved?

One thing's for sure: Andrew Tate is still very much a kingmaker (or perhaps, a mischief-maker) in the world of influencer boxing, whether he's officially involved or not. And that, in itself, is a story worth watching.

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