Controversial streamer Clavicular agrees to fight Bryce Hall after $1million Andrew Tate offer

Andrew Tate could also be about to make considered one of the most important influencer fights in recent memory after offering seven figures to 2 infamous social media figures.

TikTok star Bryce Hall has fought twice before and recently called out controversial streamer Clavicular, who has garnered an enormous following for his controversial ‘looksmaxxing’ techniques. And plainly they’ve each agreed to fight each other.

Clavicular vs Bryce Hall – Who wins?

The controversial social media stars have agreed to fight on Misfits Boxing, tell us within the comments who you reckon gets the W!

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Tate joined Misfits Boxing last 12 months, and engaged in a professional wrestling-style storyline where he claims to have taken the CEO role from founder KSI. Nonetheless, the important man actually accountable for the promotion is Mams Taylor.

Clavicular and Bryce Hall accept Andrew Tate’s $1million offer for boxing fight

In a recent stream, Clavicular claimed that he wouldn’t fight anyone, insisting that he was ‘too wealthy’ for combat. Nonetheless, he quickly modified his tune when money was placed on the table, in addition to a callout from Bryce Hall.

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

Hall replied “Mams, in case you get him to sign it I’ll do it without cost. No bulls—,” before Andrew Tate waded in, insisting that “we would like our fighters wealthy so unfortunately you will need to be paid.”

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

Clavicular mocked boxing training before accepting Bryce Hall fight

Despite telling pal Adin Ross that he likely would fight and live streaming an early training session, plainly Clavicular is just not actually a fan of the game. He left Friday’s fight between Adam22 and Jason Luv early, and claimed that training to box is ‘r—–ed’ in an interview with Fred Talks Fighting.

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

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

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


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