Musk to train if Vegas martial arts cage match happens.
Elon Musk Ready for Cage Fight with Mark Zuckerberg
Training for the Ultimate Showdown
Elon Musk has thrown down the gauntlet, challenging Mark Zuckerberg to a mixed martial arts cage fight. In a recent tweet, Musk expressed his willingness to train for the fight if it materializes. Zuckerberg, who has trained in jiu-jitsu, has yet to respond to the challenge.
During a Twitter talk with Ashlee Vance, the author of a book on Musk and the space race, Musk revealed his readiness to start training for the cage fight. He mentioned that the match “might actually happen” and acknowledged the possibility of it going badly if Zuckerberg takes it seriously.
Musk also shared updates on SpaceX’s investments in the rocket Starship, which suffered a failed debut flight in April. He stated that the investments may reach $3 billion this year and that SpaceX is actively working on improvements to the Starship.
(Reporting by Timothy Gardner and Mrinmay Dey; editing by Diane Craft)
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