Former UFC star Darren Till has launched a furious social media tirade after internet personality Andrew Tate unexpectedly pulled out of their heavily discussed boxing match. The explosive online rant, filled with anger and insults, has set the combat sports world abuzz.
The Social Media Explosion
The drama unfolded on Tuesday, November 12, 2025, when Darren Till took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to express his extreme displeasure. This came as a direct response to the news that Andrew Tate had chosen to fight social media boxer Chase DeMoor under the Misfits Boxing banner instead of honoring their arrangement.
Just a few months prior, Till had confidently revealed that negotiations for a fight with Tate were nearly complete, with the deal approximately 75% finalized. Tate's sudden change of plans did not sit well with the Liverpool-native fighter, who perceived the move as a personal insult and a sign of fear.
Till's Scathing Accusations
Darren Till did not mince words in his viral post. The 31-year-old fighter directly accused Andrew Tate of being scared to face him in the ring. He claimed that Tate had deliberately chosen an "easier" opponent in Chase DeMoor, who possesses far less combat experience and success, to avoid confronting what Till called "a real killer."
"Basically means he s*** himself 'cause he knows I'd blast his jaw into oblivion," Till wrote in his characteristic blunt style. He further taunted Tate, saying, "Andrew, keep quiet, mate. You're getting black eyes from bums out here. You'll never be a Top G around people like me. You'll always be prey."
The former UFC title challenger didn't stop there, mocking Tate's background by labeling him a "crypto nerd" and questioning his ability to survive against legitimate professional fighters.
Fallout and Future Fights
The 38-year-old Andrew Tate has remained silent in response to Till's latest outburst. However, he has previously indicated that Till's online behavior made him less interested in their potential matchup. Tate is now officially scheduled to face Chase DeMoor later this year in a Misfits Boxing event.
Meanwhile, Darren Till remains without a booked fight since his impressive knockout victory over Luke Rockhold in his last appearance. Although he has launched his own boxing promotion venture, his recent social media activity clearly indicates that he continues to target high-profile opponents like Andrew Tate and potentially Mike Perry for his next career move.
The online combat sports community remains divided, with some supporters backing Till's aggressive call-out while others believe Tate made a smarter business decision by selecting a different opponent for his upcoming bout.