There will be no more "fights". Mark Zuckerberg, through social networks, gave up on fight Elon Musk.
In the publication, the CEO of Meta stated that the new owner of Twitter made several excuses and asked to postpone the fight several times. With that, Zuckerberg lost his temper.
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He claims that Musk is "not serious" and that he has never confirmed a date with him. The billionaire "said he needed surgery" and then "asked for a 'training round'" in Mark's backyard before actually scoring something.
There was, according to Zuck, the possibility that this was a fight for charity. But Musk never confirmed anything.
“If Elon is really serious about an official date for the event, he knows how to contact me. If not, it's time to move on. I will focus on competing with people who really take the sport seriously”, concluded the creator of the Facebook.
Read Zuckerberg's full statement on the fight:
“I think we can all agree that Elon is not serious and it's time to move on. Offer a date. Dana White offered to make this a charity event.
Elon didn't confirm a date, then he said he needed surgery, and now he's asked to do a sparring match in my backyard.
If he ever gets serious about an official date and event, he knows how to contact me. If not, it's time to move on. I will focus on competing with people who really take the sport seriously.”
(Image: publicity)
Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk challenged each other “jokingly” in June this year via social media. The provocations started after Meta announced the Threads— a social network similar to Twitter.
Everything had a friendly tone, and several commentators believed that this fight would never get off the ground. And today it turns out they were right.
Now, it remains to be seen whether this “cancellation” of the fight will be final or if the two billionaires will go back and finally go up to the ring, or octagon, to face each other.
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