Joe Rogan hails Mark Zuckerberg as a “savage” after the tech mogul wins Jiu-Jitsu gold.
Mark Zuckerberg Wins Gold and Silver Medals at BJJ Tour Competition
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has proven that he’s not just a tech genius, but also a skilled martial artist. This week, the 38-year-old competed at the BJJ Tour competition in Woodside, California, where he won a gold and silver medal in two separate events.
Zuckerberg shared his victory on his social media platform, saying, “Competed in my first jiu jitsu tournament and won some medals 🥇🥈 for the Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu team. Thanks to Dave Camarillo, Khai Wu, and James Terry for training me!”
Joe Rogan Praises Zuckerberg’s Martial Arts Skills
Podcast giant and UFC commentator Joe Rogan was quick to praise Zuckerberg’s achievement on his show “The Joe Rogan Experience” on Wednesday. Rogan, who is a martial arts champion himself, called Zuckerberg a “f***ing savage.”
Rogan also shared his admiration for Zuckerberg’s dedication to the sport, saying, “This dude has been training jiu-jitsu. This is what he did. He wore a COVID mask, and he f***ing put a hat on and he hid. He used an alias.”
Despite the humorous tone, Rogan acknowledged the bravery it takes to compete in a martial arts tournament, saying, “Imagine you’re right about to compete in like maybe your first competition. ‘Well just give it a try. I mean, what’s the worst thing that could happen?’ Worst thing that could happen — you get strangled by a super-nerd in front of the whole world.”
Conclusion
Zuckerberg’s victory at the BJJ Tour competition is a testament to his commitment to martial arts and his willingness to step out of his comfort zone. It’s also a reminder that anyone can achieve greatness with hard work and dedication.
- Mark Zuckerberg wins gold and silver medals at BJJ Tour competition
- Joe Rogan praises Zuckerberg’s martial arts skills
- Zuckerberg’s victory is a reminder of the importance of hard work and dedication
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