Every clownfish is different that way. Clowns of the same species often fight with each other, and some of them bond with a pufferfish (like my old clown), so it's hit or miss. You could give it a try. Make sure you have another tank on hand in case the fighting gets out of control so you can separate them.
If anything you can put one into a breeders net or container in the tank for a couple of days so they get used to each other without being able to actually get to each other. This is what I did when I added a new clown that was almost the same size as my other one.
B&W have been known for being rowdy at times and size also kind of affects the beginning 'fighting' until the Picasso submits and the female accepts him its whether or not the lil guy can handle the nips chasing. I would jus do what magga suggests lets the female know hes there and then when he is loose its an easier transition
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