Elon Musk has made an exciting announcement that his highly anticipated battle with Mark Zuckerberg will be live-streamed on his platform, X. Furthermore, Musk has decided that all the proceeds from the event will be donated to charities supporting veterans. Both Musk and Zuckerberg have been seen training vigorously in preparation for their potential clash ever since Musk initially proposed the idea of a ‘cage match’ between the two in June.
The news of this showdown has generated significant interest, with even Dana White, the president of the UFC, expressing his enthusiasm and suggesting that the fight could potentially take place under the organization’s banner, dubbing it “the biggest fight of all time.” Although doubts were raised about the fight actually happening due to reservations from Musk’s mother, the Tesla founder confirmed that he is indeed getting ready for the battle.
Musk recently tweeted, “Am lifting weights throughout the day, preparing for the fight. Don’t have time to work out, so I just bring them to work.” He is clearly dedicated to his training regimen and is leaving no stones unturned. When questioned about the purpose of fighting Zuckerberg, Musk replied, “It’s a civilized form of war. Men love war.”
Notably, Musk revealed that the highly anticipated clash will be live-streamed on his platform, X, through a pay-per-view format, with all the proceeds being directed towards charitable organizations supporting veterans. This showcases Musk’s philanthropic spirit and commitment to making a positive impact.
While Zuckerberg has an advantage in terms of martial arts experience, having started training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu during the pandemic, Musk has been actively seeking training from renowned fighters in preparation for the MMA clash. In a recent training session, Musk was seen alongside former UFC champion Georges St-Pierre, podcast host and BJJ black belt Lex Friedman, and world-renowned grappling coach John Danaher.
In a side-by-side comparison, Musk certainly possesses a size advantage over Zuckerberg, although he is eleven years older. It remains to be seen how their training and preparations will translate into the actual battle, but one thing is for certain – the world will be eagerly watching the live-streamed event on X, supporting the noble cause of veterans’ charities.
Source: MailOnline
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