Mark Zuckerberg vs Elon Musk Cage Fight: Facebook CEO calls off match. See why
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, declared on Sunday that he's no longer pursuing a cage match against fellow entrepreneur Elon Musk. Here are all the details.

In a post shared on his Threads platform, Zuckerberg expressed, “It's evident that Elon's intentions are not earnest, and it's best to discontinue this endeavor. I presented a concrete timeline. Dana White proposed a legitimate charitable competition. Elon evaded confirming a schedule, initially attributing it to a surgery requirement, and subsequently suggesting a practice round within my premises.”
He further conveyed, “Should Elon express genuine intent towards a legitimate timeline and an official event, he is aware of how to contact me. If not, it's prudent to shift our focus. My attention will now be directed towards engaging with individuals who approach this endeavor with a dedicated disposition.”
The decision to terminate the preparations for the anticipated showdown was widely anticipated. Speculations about the confrontation between the two billionaires had circulated, with the Coliseum in Italy mentioned as a potential venue. The generated proceeds were intended to contribute to veteran support organizations, as stated by Musk.
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The revenue generated from the rumored billionaire bout was intended to support veterans' organizations, as stated by Elon Musk.
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