Musk says cage fight with Zuckerberg will be in ‘epic location’ in Italy

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Billionaires Elon Musk (left) and Mark Zuckerberg became direct competitors after Mr Zuckerberg’s Meta launched its Twitter-like Threads platform in early July.

Billionaires Elon Musk (left) and Mark Zuckerberg became direct competitors after Mr Zuckerberg’s Meta launched its Twitter-like Threads platform in early July.

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Mr Elon Musk said on Friday that his much-hyped cage fight with Mr Mark Zuckerberg would take place in Italy, as the authorities there confirmed talks about hosting a “great charity event”.

While any showdown between the two tech titans

has yet to be officially confirmed, Mr Musk said on his X social media platform – formerly known as Twitter – that arrangements were advancing.

“I spoke to the PM of Italy and Minister of Culture,” he wrote, referring to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano. “They have agreed on an epic location.”

Mr Sangiuliano confirmed he spoke to Mr Musk about “how to organise a great charity event evoking history”, but said any match “will not be held in Rome”.

Mr Musk apparently hopes the fight would take place in the ancient Colosseum, a Unesco World Heritage site, posting about the idea in late June.

In a statement, Mr Sangiuliano said any event with Mr Musk would raise “a huge sum, many millions of euros, (that) will be donated to two important Italian paediatric hospitals”.

“It will also be an opportunity to promote our history and our archaeological, artistic and cultural heritage on a global scale,” he said.

Mr Musk said “everything done will pay respect to the past and present of Italy”, and proceeds will “go to veterans”.

He said the cage match would be managed by foundations run by himself and Mr Zuckerberg and not by UFC, the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts promoter.

UFC boss Dana White, still seeking participation in the event, told former boxer Mike Tyson’s podcast on Wednesday that he believed the fight would generate US$1 billion (S$1.35 billion) in revenue.

The two tech tycoons, who have occasionally jousted from afar, became direct competitors after Mr Zuckerberg’s Meta

launched its Twitter-like Threads platform

in early July.

In a slightly frivolous aside, Mr Musk later on Friday posted a phrase in Latin that translates as “it is delightful to play the fool occasionally”.

Mr Musk did not mention a date for the proposed fight, but said he may need to undergo “minor surgery” to resolve a “problem with my right shoulder blade rubbing against my ribs”.

“Recovery will only take a few months,” he added.

The world’s richest person has a titanium plate holding two vertebrae together but said on Friday it is currently “not an issue”.

Mr Zuckerberg, a martial arts enthusiast who has

taken part in jiu-jitsu competitions,

did not immediately comment. AFP

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