But Musk also says results from an MRI reveal a back condition requiring minor surgery with a few months of recovery time.
Are you not entertained?! Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk’s will they/won’t they continues, and it appears that the long awaited fight between the two tech billionaires could take place in Italy.
Musk tweeted this morning that he spoke to the Prime Minister of Italy and the Minister of Culture to hold the brawl in Italy. Musk said the event would be livestreamed on Meta and X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, and that “everything in the camera frame will be ancient Rome.”
Presumably, the fight will be handled by the Musk Foundation and the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation, with no involvement from UFC. Musk tweeted in a reply that all proceeds from the fight will be donated to veterans.
The fate of the fight was on the rocks earlier this week when Musk claimed he needed medical attention before he could commit to the event. Musk tweeted on August 6 that he would be getting an MRI of his neck and back for a condition that may require surgery. In an update today, Musk revealed today that an MRI on Monday showed his right shoulder blade rubbing against his ribs and that the condition requires “minor surgery” to fix with a few months of recovery time.
For now, it would appear that the Gladiator-inspired brawl is on ice. At the same time, who are we to believe that Zuck has given the OK to any of this? Musk has a tendency to try and tweet things into existence, and Zuck might not be down to make a mockery of one of his favorite hobbies, Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Communication has been reportedly lacking between the two anyway, with Zuckerberg posting on Threads earlier this week that he’s “not holding [his] breath” that the fight will even go through.
This is a developing story.
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