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Zuckerberg calls out Musk for “making things up” about fight

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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has responded to Elon Musk’s challenge, expressing his readiness to engage in a fight but emphasizing that the scheduled date remains uncertain until officially confirmed.

The dispute between the tech giants began when Musk, the owner of X, proposed a cage match in June, a suggestion met with enthusiasm by Zuckerberg, who has been involved in martial arts training and Jiu Jitsu competitions.

However, despite Zuckerberg suggesting August 26th as a potential date for the bout, the event’s organization has faced setbacks.

Musk recently claimed that the fight would be broadcasted on X and “Meta,” with the spectacle evoking ancient Rome.

However, Italy’s culture minister promptly clarified that the planning had not progressed to the extent Musk suggested, and no event was to be held in Rome.

No agreement

In response, Zuckerberg asserted his lack of awareness regarding the details and noted that any statements from Musk should not be assumed as agreed upon until an official date is set.

Zuckerberg voiced his passion for the sport and his eagerness to compete against Musk since the initial challenge. While Musk anticipates needing several months for recovery from shoulder surgery, the possibility of the fight happening remains uncertain.

Zuckerberg also hinted at the potential for future fighting events, irrespective of Musk’s involvement, aiming to collaborate with professional organizations like the UFC or ONE to create a successful and compelling event.

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