It’s no joke. A cage fight between tech billionaires Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seems very much on. The two stalwarts of the social media industry have been vocal about the idea for a long time and recently shared more details. Musk revealed that the fight will be live-streamed on X/Twitter, prompting a subtle dig from the Meta CEO.
A couple of days back, Musk posted a live video on X, supposedly testing the live-streaming feature of the platform. Toward the end of the minute-long video, he is seen lifting a dumbbell. The X owner followed up with a post yesterday where he revealed that he’s “lifting weights throughout the day, preparing for the fight” with Zuckerberg.
“Don’t have time to work out, so I just bring them to work,” he added, referring to the weights he was lifting in the short live stream a day earlier. Musk made another post yesterday saying that viewers will be able to catch the fight live on X. The Tesla CEO said all proceeds from this high-profile tech face-off “will go to charity for veterans.”
Zuckerberg says the fight should be live-streamed on a “more reliable” platform
Both of these posts from Musk prompted a response from Zuckerberg. Sharing a screenshot of Musk’s “Preparing for the fight post,” the Meta CEO said that he’s “ready today.” Zuckerberg went on to say that he had suggested August 26 as the date for the fight when the X owner first challenged. However, Musk hasn’t confirmed yet. “Not holding my breath,” Zuckerberg added.
Then he shared the screenshot of Musk’s post about the fight being live-streamed on X with a cheeky response. “Shouldn’t we use a more reliable platform that can actually raise money for charity?” Zuckerberg said, taking a subtle dig at the platform, which is undergoing a massive rebranding from Twitter to X. Note that Facebook and Instagram have a built-in fundraising feature, while X does not.
Zuckerberg didn’t stop there. Responding to a user asking if he has mutually agreed to the fight being streamed on X, he said that it’s “more like “funding secured.” For the uninitiated, that’s the phrase Musk used in a 2018 tweet (called tweets back then) about taking Tesla private. That never happened, prompting a lawsuit against him from investors for causing them financial losses. That legal fight is headed to the Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Musk has revealed that the exact date for the fight with Zuckerberg is “still in flux” because he’s not in perfect health. “I’m getting an MRI of my neck & upper back tomorrow. May require surgery before the fight can happen. Will know this week,” the X owner said. We’ll have to wait and see if the fight happens anytime soon, if at all.
2023-08-07 15:05:03