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Billionaire brawl: all the latest on the cage match between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg

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Elon Musk thinks his fight with Mark Zuckerberg “might actually happen.”

In a Twitter Spaces session with Bloomberg reporter Ashlee Vance, at the 6:20 mark of the recording, Musk, who was at a friend’s birthday party, was asked about his proposed cage match with Zuckerberg (via Insider). Here’s an abridged transcript of the Spaces conversation:

Vance: I would be remiss if I did not ask you about this cage match and how your training is going for that.

Musk: Well, I haven’t started training yet, so… if it does happen, I will train.

Vance: [Zuck] takes this stuff pretty seriously. This could go, this could go badly.

Musk: Yeah that’s possible.

Vance: Alright, we’ll go to space, unless you have other thoughts on the cage match.

Musk: I mean I think it might actually happen.

The roughly minute-long exchange preceded a discussion that touched on topics like SpaceX, Russia, and Starlink.





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