The historic and epic fight between billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg has been finalised and will take place in Italy. Musk, who owns the social media company 'X', confirmed the details on his platform that he will be taking on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in an MMA-style fight in Rome. However, Musk also confirmed that the epic clash will not be managed by UFC.
Musk vs Zuck showdown will most likely take place in Italy
Musk recently announced the development on X
The tech billionaires agreed to a MMA- style fight in June
The most recent update in the Musk vs Zuck showdown arrives after several months of anticipation surrounding this major event of the century. Back in June, Musk and Zuckerberg reached an agreement to engage in a 'cage match' fight. Zuckerberg, known for his mixed martial arts training and even the participation in his first jiu-jitsu tournament earlier this year, brings a certain level of combat expertise. In contrast, Musk has taken a different approach, sharing his preparation for the bout through weightlifting updates on X.
Musk has offered some new details over the Elon vs Mark fight, and it looks like the fight could have a date soon. "The fight will be managed by my and Zuck’s foundations (not UFC). Livestream will be on this platform and Meta. Everything in camera frame will be ancient Rome, so nothing modern at all. I spoke to the PM of Italy and Minister of Culture. They have agreed on an epic location," Musk said on 'X'.
Last week, Elon Musk tweeted that his potential cage fight with Zuckerberg would be live-streamed on 'X', formerly known as Twitter, and the proceedings from the match would go to charity for veterans. The Facebook founder took to his latest venture - Threads, and responded by saying, “Shouldn’t we use a more reliable platform that can actually raise money for charity?”
Last week, Elon Musk tweeted that his potential cage fight with Zuckerberg would be live-streamed on 'X', formerly known as Twitter, and the proceedings from the match would go to charity for veterans. The Facebook founder took to his latest venture - Threads, and responded by saying, “Shouldn’t we use a more reliable platform that can actually raise money for charity?”
Source: RepublicWorld