The MMA community has split into two factions after tech giants Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg called each other out for a cage fight. The upcoming bout has established the two as strong rivals. Many UFC fighters have already taken the side of their favorite among the two. It was their rivalry in the business world that paved the way for a cage fight. If the Twitter CEO and Meta CEO come face-to-face inside the UFC octagon, it would indeed be a historic moment. Furthermore, that would prove who is a better fighter. Even though the two billionaires are engaged in training for their upcoming bout, their rivalry in the tech world continues like never before.

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A few days ago, the Twitter CEO acknowledged a huge blunder committed by his side. Musk admitted that he overpaid for Twitter when he bought it. However, he is not ready to view Twitter as a social media platform that has only “sins.” Musk’s recent tweet can be a truth bomb for Zuckerberg, who recently launched Threads, the rival of Twitter.

Elon Musk comes with a subtle jab at his adversary

A recent report from Time detailed how Elon Musk overpaid for Twitter. He bought the social media platform for $44 billion, including $33.5 billion in equity. Musk recently acknowledged that he faced a huge loss as Twitter is not even worth half the money he put into owning it.

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Followed by the revelation Musk recently took to his Twitter handle and wrote, “Whatever sins this platform may have, being boring is not one of them.Even though Threads received a huge number of users within a few hours of its launch, many stated that it was boring. Musk made sure that he seized the opportunity to throw a jibe at his rival and the new platform under him.

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Georges St-Pierre is with the Twitter CEO

Elon Musk already has the greatest UFC fighter, Georges St-Pierre, as his fan. When the rivalry between Zuckerberg and Musk was established, GSP took the side of Musk. He even expressed his wish to help Musk with training. Later, as per GSP’s wish, he helped Musk with his training. The UFC GOAT has always held the tech giant in high regard.

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A few days ago, he mentioned that Musk is stronger than the average man. He further added that if Musk puts his mind and energy into something, he is unstoppable. Are you looking forward to watching the bout between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk? Let us know in the comments below.

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