
The cage fight between
“I think we can all agree Elon isn’t serious and it’s time to move on,”
“If Elon ever gets serious about a real date and official event, he knows how to reach me. Otherwise, time to move on. I’m going to focus on competing with people who take the sport seriously.”
Meanwhile, Musk shared screenshots of an apparent text exchange with Zuckerberg, confirming that he did indeed request a practice match at the latter’s house. The texts were
“Wanna do a practice bout at your house next week?” read Musk’s text.
“If you still want to do a real MMA fight, then you should train on your own and let me know when you’re ready to compete,” Zuckerberg responded. “I don’t want to keep hyping something that will never happen, so you should either decide you’re going to do this and do it soon, or we should move on.”
“I will be in Palo Alto on Monday,” replied Musk,
In short, it looks like Musk wants a practice run, while Zuckerberg wants Musk to stop wasting his time.
Practice runs aren’t exactly standard in MMA, so Musk’s request for one does seem to undermine his bravado. Of course, Musk doesn’t see it that way, leading his chorus of followers in calling Zuckerberg a
“He can’t eat at chic fil a because that would be cannibalism,”
Zuckerberg hasn’t responded, seemingly content to let Musk continue to Musk far away from him. However, he hasn’t been entirely silent through this whole saga. Last week he responded to a Threads post joking that the fight “will take place on Mars in 2035,”