MMA enthusiasts are witnessing their boldest dreams turning into reality, as they imagine a face-off between tech moguls Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, who head two prominent social media platforms. Dana White is actively supporting this idea, even sporting a “Musk vs. Zuckerberg” t-shirt to promote the concept. Should this spectacle come to fruition, it has the potential to become the standout event of the year, potentially eclipsing all past pay-per-view records. Interestingly, boxing legend Mike Tyson also chimed in, proposing that the showdown should be a boxing match between the two figures. However, White share why it should be inside the cage.
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Dana White Share Why Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg Should Be Inside Cage
In an recent interview of Hotboxin With mike tyson dana white said that “Zuckerberg takes this Sh*t very seriously he trains, he’s a MMA fan Actually” and about Elon Musk dana said “Elon grew up doing Judo he’s legit Judo Guy”
Tyson made it clear that he’s only interested in a boxing match featuring Musk. Playfully, Tyson brought up the topic of steroids, mentioning that if Musk considers using them, White assured stringent drug testing to maintain fairness. Tyson also pointed out that both Musk and Zuckerberg have martial arts backgrounds, with Musk in judo and Zuckerberg in jujitsu.
The distinctive blend of factors led Tyson to label this matchup as one that would capture the attention of even grandmothers. The notion of billionaires clashing in the cage was so monumental that White pledged to organize an exceptional array of fights for the occasion in response.
The exact date of the fight remains unknown, pending confirmation from Musk and Zuckerberg. Nonetheless, UFC President Dana White has taken a proactive stance in building anticipation for the highly anticipated match. He’s already initiated the sale of event-themed T-shirts, generating excitement and fervor among enthusiasts. White exudes confidence that this battle has the potential to outshine all prior Pay-Per-View (PPV) records, emphasizing the considerable intrigue and enthusiasm surrounding the clash of these influential corporate figures.