Elon Musk appears to have agreed to a cage fight that Mark Zuckerberg has requested with the other tech billionaire. The first time Musk suggested a fight was earlier this month when he tweeted that he was “up for a cage match” in response to speculations that the Meta leader was developing a Twitter rival. A screenshot of Mr. Musk’s tweet with the message “send me location” was Zuckerberg’s response. The tale “speaks for itself,” according to a spokeswoman for Meta, who also confirmed to The Verge that Zuckerberg’s response was not a joke.
Zuckerberg’s Training Regimen and Jiu Jitsu Success
The tale “speaks for itself,” according to a spokeswoman for Meta, who also confirmed to The Verge that Zuckerberg’s response was not a joke.
On Thursday, Musk identified a venue, tweeting “Vegas Octagon” in response to the news of the fight, a reference to the UFC Apex centre in Nevada. Zuckerberg has previously talked extensively about his martial arts training both on podcasts and in Facebook posts. He trained with potential UFC fighters in the months leading up to his first jiu-jitsu event, which he participated in in May. Along with some images of him participating and gold and silver medal emoji, the 38-year-old posted on Instagram, “Competed in my first jiu jitsu tournament and won some medals for the Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu team.”
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The 51-year-old CEO of Tesla, in contrast, asserts that he does not exercise, stating on Wednesday on Twitter that “I almost never work out, except for picking up my kids and throwing them in the air.” On a recent podcast, the tech billionaire—who is presently the richest person in the world according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index—hinted that he planned to utilise his advantage in stature to outmuscle Zuckerberg.
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