Musk accepts training offer from Canadian MMA icon GSP for cage fight against Zuckerberg
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is seemingly able to struggle Meta CEO rival Mark Zuckerberg after accepting a coaching supply from Canadian MMA icon Georges St-Pierre.
In a Twitter thread final week, Musk stated he can be up for a cage struggle in opposition to Zuckerberg after hypothesis of Meta making a rival app to Twitter referred to as “Threads.” Musk made a touch upon his concern for the Meta CEO proudly owning a number of social media apps, tweeting, “I’m sure Earth can’t wait to be exclusively under Zuck’s thumb with no other options.”
A Twitter consumer jokingly warned Musk over his feedback as a result of Zuckerberg practises jiu-jitsu, to which Musk proposed a cage struggle in opposition to his fellow tech billionaire. In response, Zuckerberg posted a screenshot of the Twitter thread with the caption “send me location” in an Instagram story.
On Tuesday, Quebec-born UFC legend Georges St-Pierre tweeted at Musk, providing to be his coaching companion in a possible struggle in opposition to Zuckerberg.
“I’m a huge fan of yours and it would be an absolute honour to help you and be your training partner for the challenge against Zuckerberg,” St-Pierre tweeted.
“Ok, let’s do it,” replied Musk, who additionally owns Twitter.
While there isn’t a affirmation as as to if the tech billionaires will truly struggle offline, assist on-line continues to gas the promise of a possible cage struggle.
Podcast host and jiu-jitsu black belt Lex Fridman tweeted a video of him coaching with Zuckerberg and stated he was trying ahead to coaching with Musk as properly.
In a video posted on Twitter, UFC President Dana White additionally egged on the tech billionaires whereas carrying a shirt that learn “Zuckerberg vs. Musk.”
Here’s a spotlight video of Mark Zuckerberg and I coaching jiu jitsu. I sit up for coaching with @elonmusk as properly. It’s inspiring to see each Elon and Mark taking up the martial arts journey. See the complete video right here: https://t.co/G1ubUuxILK pic.twitter.com/WsLaRiFf1o
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) June 25, 2023
