Then I'll train, Musk: If we really hit the boss | Elon Musk | Musk
According to the website of the Daily Mail on June 24th, Elon Musk said on the 24th that if fighting another tech tycoon Mark Zuckerberg in an octagonal cage in Las Vegas is on the agenda, he will start training.
Twitter owner Musk said on Twitter on the 20th that he is ready to engage in a cage duel with Zuckerberg in Las Vegas. Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook's parent company, Metaverse Platform, has received judo training.
Musk said, "I haven't started training yet. So, if this really happens, I will train."
Musk said at a birthday party in Europe that the fight "could really happen". He also said that if Zuckerberg takes the game seriously, the result may be very bad.
On Twitter on the 20th, Musk said, "If he laughs out loud, I'm going to have a cage fight with him." This may have been a joke, but after Zuckerberg replied, "Send me the address," things became serious.
Every day thereafter, the heat of the incident continued to rise, and several comprehensive combat stars offered to help train the Twitter boss before this fighting competition.
According to the report, the highest paid fighting competition took place between boxing legend Floyd Mayweather and fighting star Connor McGregor. This 2017 competition generated $600 million in revenue.
But Dana White, the chairman of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, believes that the fighting competition between Musk and Zuckerberg can generate over $1 billion in revenue, making it the highest grossing competition in history.
Although it is still uncertain whether this cage battle will actually take place, some gambling platforms have already placed bets on who the winner is.