No joke: ‘The bookie’ is setting up a match between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, the estimated ticket price is 100 USD/person, which will bring in more than 1 billion USD

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Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are “extremely serious” about fighting at the Octagon and their fans will have to pay if they want to watch the match.

UFC mixed martial arts entertainment president Dana White told TMZ Sports on Thursday that he spoke to both billionaires about the social media brawl this week. In the sparring passage, Zuckerberg accepted the “one-match challenge” that Musk offered on Twitter.

Mark Zuckerberg approached me first and said ‘is he serious’ ? White told the media. When this word reached Musk’s ears, the Tesla CEO told White: ” Yes, I am extremely serious .”

White said that he was in the “early stages” of planning the match, but did not hesitate to express excitement, looking forward to the interesting things the brawl would create.

Không phải trò đùa: 'Nhà cái' đang thiết lập trận đấu giữa Mark Zuckerberg và Elon Musk, giá vé xem dự tính 100 USD/người, sẽ thu về hơn 1 tỷ USD - Ảnh 1.

This will be the biggest match ever in the history of the world, bigger than anything ever made.

This will be the greatest battle ever fought in the history of the world, greater than anything ever done,” he said. The match will break all ticket records .”

In fact, the two tech executives have a long history of feuding. The fight challenge comes after it was reported that Zuckerberg’s Meta was trying to build an app to take on Twitter.

While a standard UFC pay-per-view costs $80, White said he will charge $100 for the Musk vs Zuckerberg fight.

White said the most expensive ticket ever was the match between Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather in 2017, which brought in more than $600 million in revenue.

Mayweather reportedly took home $275 million after the win, while McGregor left with $85 million.

But the matchup between Musk and Zuckerberg – the 1st and 10th richest man on earth with a combined net worth of $340 billion – will easily set a new record.

I think the revenue will triple from the Mayweather vs McGregor fight. There is no limit to what this match can create .”

However, the couple may not be looking to increase their net worth from the fight. Instead, White suggested that each of them fight for a charity of their choice.

I don’t think any of them need the money,” White said. These people will raise hundreds of millions of dollars for charity ,” he added.

White declined to speculate on when the match might take place, but said he was ready to make it happen.

If these two are serious, I will create a match that people want to see. That’s what I do for a living .”

In fact, for years, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have “warned” each other on everything from artificial intelligence to rockets.

Two tycoons – one is the owner of Tesla and SpaceX, the other is the owner of Facebook, which does not hide the animosity between the two. When a SpaceX rocket caught fire, destroying a Facebook satellite in 2016, Zuckerberg posted a statement saying he was “disappointed” by SpaceX’s mistake. And when Facebook got caught up in the Cambridege Analytica data scandal, Musk publicly deleted the Facebook pages of Tesla and SpaceX, saying that Facebook “terrified him”.

Both Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are currently the wealthiest billionaires on the planet, so their controversy creates a unique situation that defies Silicon Valley standards. Despite the fact that both people have an interest in artificial intelligence and their companies have worked together in the past, it seems that Musk and Zuckerberg have never “getting along”.

The feud started in 2016 when a SpaceX rocket exploded, destroying a Facebook satellite.

In September 2016, SpaceX tested a Falcon 9 rocket in Florida. Just after 9 a.m., the rocket exploded, destroying Facebook’s AMOS-6 satellite — then attached to Falcon 9 and en route to orbit.

The satellite is part of Facebook’s Internet.org project to bring internet connectivity to developing countries and will be Facebook’s first satellite in orbit.

Zuckerberg appeared to be dismayed by the failure, and he wrote on Facebook that he was ” deeply disappointed to learn that the failed launch of the SpaceX rocket damaged our satellite – which was being planned.” bringing connections to so many entrepreneurs and people across continents “.

Two years later, Musk responded to Zuckerberg through an interview:

That’s right. I’m guilty of being an idiot. We gave them a free launch to compensate, and they should have insurance money already .”

Source: CNBC

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