X to Stream Musk’s Cage Fight Against Zuckerberg

X to Stream Musk’s Cage Fight Against Zuckerberg

Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg (L)​ and X⁢ owner Elon Musk​ have seemingly agreed ‌to a cage‍ fight
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Elon Musk ⁤said Sunday that a “cage match” he and Meta CEO Mark⁢ Zuckerberg have seemingly agreed to as a fund-raiser will be carried live on X,⁤ formerly ⁤known as Twitter, which he ⁤owns.

“Zuck ​v Musk ‌fight will be live-streamed on X,” Musk posted. “All proceeds will go to charity for veterans.”

Zuckerberg ⁣soon hit back on ​Threads, the new app ‍he launched last month ‍in a direct challenge to what was then still called Twitter, saying he was ready.

“Shouldn’t we use⁣ a more reliable platform that can actually ​raise money for charity?” he added,⁢ in ‍a dig at the⁣ wave of problems faced by‌ Musk’s platform since he took over last year.

The⁤ two billionaire​ entrepreneurs, who⁢ in the past have ⁢occasionally jousted⁢ from afar, became direct competitors after ‌Zuckerberg’s Meta launched its Twitter-like ⁣Threads platform in ‍early July, quickly drawing 120 million users,⁢ according to Quiver Quantitative.

Musk then⁢ posted on‍ X, “I’m ‌up for a cage match if he is lol,” ⁣referring to a form of Mixed⁤ Martial Arts in ‍which⁤ rival fighters‍ employ a variety ​of techniques — like wrestling or Brazilian jiu-jitsu — while limited by few rules.

Zuckerberg, a martial arts ⁢enthusiast who ⁤has taken part in jiu-jitsu competitions, responded to Musk’s initial, seemingly humorous, challenge by replying on Instagram “Send me​ location.”

The exchange sparked a ⁣torrent of reactions on social media, as well as prompting a lively round ‌of⁢ betting on the potential winner.

The 39-year-old ‌Zuckerberg, with his fighting experience, emerged as the clear favorite ⁤despite the decided size advantage of Musk, who‍ is 52.

No date ⁢has been set for ‌the fight, ⁣which — if it does happen –‌ is expected to take place‍ in Las Vegas.

The two tech giants ⁢have clashed over the years on issues ranging from politics to artificial intelligence.

But the arrival of Threads ⁤heightened ‍the pressure⁢ on the already troubled Twitter, which Musk rebranded to X last month.

Musk bought that social network‍ for $44 billion before ⁢announcing massive layoffs and⁣ opening the platform up to conspiracy-minded posters, leading several advertisers to turn elsewhere.

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2023-08-08 ‍05:00:04
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