- Mark Zuckerberg is clearly taking his potential fight with Elon Musk seriously.
- The Internet Entrepreneur revealed recently that he’s already getting in training sessions with some of the UFC’s biggest stars — and he’s looking damn good while doing it!!
UFC middleweight champion, Israel Adesanya has shared photos of him training alongside billionaire Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, and UFC featherweight champion, Alexander Volkanovski.
Adesanya captioned the photos “No fugazi with Mark, This is serious Business”
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The photos come after Zuckerberg and his rival, Elon Musk have mooted possibility of a fight, even as their social media platforms clash for supremacy.
Musk proposed a cage fight, Zuckerberg quickly accepted and the whole world rallied behind the proposition including UFC president Dana White.
Interestingly, the rivalry between Musk and Zuckerberg is heating up following the launch of Meta Platform’s new social media application, ‘Threads.’
The new app is expected to rival Twitter and has many similarities with the blue bird app. This caused Elon Musk’s legal team accusing Zuckerberg of stealing confidential information and trade secrets from via ex-Twitter employees.
In related news, New Zealander-Nigerian mixed martial artiste, Israel Adesanya was given a heroic welcome in New Zealand after reclaiming his UFC Middleweight title.
Adesanya knocked out long-term rival, Alex Pereira at UFC 287 on April 9, 2023, to reclaim his crown, which he lost to the Brazilian last year.
Following his triumph, the Last Stylebender was thrilled with Haka Dance in New Zealand recently.
In videos making the rounds on the internet, Adesanya was seen receiving a special welcome from thousands of New Zealanders.
The Haka ceremony, which is an integral part of Maori culture, was organised as a fitting homage to Adesanya’s incredible success in the world of mixed martial arts.
‘The Last Stylebender’ was surrounded by an ocean of supporters who welcomed him with loud applause as the profound dance unfolded on the streets. The show demonstrated New Zealand’s cultural heritage and unflinching devotion to their national hero.