Elon Musk's Strengths vs. Mark Zuckerberg: Cage Fight Still On?
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Elon Musk Vs Mark Zuckerberg
CoinGape reported two days ago, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg prepare for a cage fight in the popular UFC ring Vegas Octagon. After Musk initially challenged Zuckerberg in a joking manner, things escalated when Zuckerberg responded with “Send me location.” UFC President Dana White confirmed that both billionaires are genuinely interested in the fight, confirms a sports media outlet.
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Here is what the Twitter user posted while comparing both the players, with three columns of strengths, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg:
The exchange started when Musk mocked Zuckerberg’s plans for a Twitter rival.
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After agreeing for cage fight, Musk also tweeted about his “walrus” move, lying on top of opponents and doing nothing. On the other hand, Mark Zuckerberg, 39, has been training in mixed martial arts and recently won jiu-jitsu tournaments.
UFC President On This Fight
While Zuckerberg vs Musk fight is still not official, White weighed in on the enormity and significance of the fight if it actually happens. White confidently predicted that the financial success of the McGregor-Mayweather fight, which generated over $600 million in revenue, would pale in comparison to the earnings from Musk and Zuckerberg’s clash.
The potential fight has gained significant attention, with White predicting it would be the biggest fight ever, breaking pay-per-view records and raising hundreds of millions of dollars for charity.
DW says the cost for Pay-Per-View would be $100 a pop … it’s normally $80 for a UFC fight. Forget about what it would cost to watch it in the arena. Dana expects the fight would gross hundreds of millions of dollars, and the loot would go to charity.