The tech world witnessed a unique showdown as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, two prominent figures in the industry, engaged in a lighthearted exchange over a proposed cage fight. The banter between the CEOs of Tesla and Meta, formerly Facebook, injected a touch of humor into the typically serious business realm.
The good-natured feud commenced when Musk publicly toyed with the idea of a cage fight with Zuckerberg, a fellow business magnate. Musk’s comment was met with a swift response from Zuckerberg, who, in an Instagram story, issued the succinct challenge: “Send me the location.”
Musk, true to his playful nature, seized the opportunity to continue the back-and-forth by suggesting a location for the hypothetical match. He recounted the exchange on his platform X, saying, “Fight Recap: I joked on X about fighting Zuck, Zuck then said ‘SEND ME LOCATION.’ Italy graciously offered a Colosseum. Zuck declined. I suggested his home as a ‘safe space.’ Tragically, he was, ahem, ‘traveling.’ Is there anywhere he will fight?”
In a move that appeared to convey a shift away from the playful challenge, Zuckerberg utilized the new Meta application Threads to articulate his stance. He commented, “I think we can all come to a consensus that Elon isn’t approaching this with genuine seriousness, and it’s wise to progress forward. I proposed a sincere date. Dana White offered to elevate this into a valid charitable competition. Elon has not yet confirmed a date, then references the requirement for surgery, and currently, he’s entertaining the idea of a practice session in my backyard.”
However, Musk, known for his spirited approach, didn’t allow the exchange to conclude on a subdued note. He retorted on X with a playful retort, humorously branding his tech adversary as “a chicken.”
Variety detailed that this entertaining interaction between the two CEOs was initially sparked by a Twitter thread on June 20, where Musk playfully pondered, “I’m up for a cage match if he is lol.” This comment acted as the catalyst, igniting a sequence of lively challenges and responses.
Interestingly, Musk even proposed that the proposed “Zuck v Musk fight” be live-streamed via X, with all proceeds earmarked for charitable causes. Zuckerberg, in his characteristically witty fashion, playfully questioned the choice of platform, hinting at X/Twitter’s fundraising capabilities with the quip, “Shouldn’t we use a more reliable platform that can actually raise money for charity?”
While the idea of a physical showdown remains light-hearted banter, this playful exchange between Musk and Zuckerberg serves as a reminder that even in the fiercely competitive tech world, moments of humor and camaraderie can emerge, uniting these influential figures in shared laughter.