As per our coverage yesterday, Mark Zuckerberg seemed to have given up after trying to persuade Elon Musk for a fight. In the latest twist to the much-anticipated battle between tech moguls Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, a potential medical setback for Musk could push the duel to an undetermined date – but the fight may still happen. Recent news has Musk considering surgery after revealing he’s undergoing an MRI for his neck and upper back. The SpaceX and Tesla CEO shared this update on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, causing Tesla’s share price to drop by over two percent shortly after.
More people are expected to get behind the fight if a Charity Fundraiser will be involved
This face-off, which began as playful online banter between the two, had the internet abuzz, speculating if they would actually exchange blows in the ring. Zuckerberg had initially thrown down the gauntlet on Threads, hinting at an August 26 fight night. While Musk hasn’t confirmed this date, he did state that the match would be streamed on X, dedicating all proceeds to a charity supporting veterans.

Zuckerberg’s witty retort questioned the reliability of X as a platform for charity fundraising. This jest highlights their history of light-hearted and sometimes earnest differences on subjects like artificial intelligence, space exploration, and social media.
However, with Musk’s medical revelations, it’s uncertain when or if this duel will occur. Beyond the humorous jabs, both moguls are serious about their training, with Zuckerberg expressing genuine enthusiasm for the sport and his willingness for the challenge.
Regardless of the outcome, their exchange has captured the internet’s attention, as everyone waits to see whether these tech giants will settle their playful feud in tweets or take it to the ring.
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