Andrew Tate Urges To Train Elon Musk To Fight Mark Zuckerberg in Revenge on Facebook for Banning Him

Tate volunteered after being banned from Meta's platforms.

Andrew Tate Urges To Train Elon Musk To Fight Mark Zuckerberg in Revenge on Facebook for Banning Him
Andrew Tate has offered to train Twitter's controversial owner Elon Musk for a fight with Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg. DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images

Andrew Tate, a former professional kickboxer, wants to train Elon Musk to fight Mark Zuckerberg after the two billionaires consented to a cage match this week.

"I will train you, @elonmusk," Tate tweeted to the 51-year-old Twitter owner on Thursday.

Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg Match

The light-heavyweight champion, who is presently under house arrest after being charged with rape and human trafficking in Eastern Europe this week, volunteered after being banned from Meta's platforms the previous year.

Musk had not yet responded as of Friday morning. On the same day Tate proposed training Musk, the Tesla founder continued to tease his 38-year-old social media rival about the possibility of a fight.

Musk tweeted Thursday evening, "Let's go full MMA!"

A USA TODAY live poll with nearly 400 votes cast as of Friday morning predicted that Zuckerberg would win by a narrow margin.

Musk tweeted on Tuesday that he was "up for a cage match" with Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta, responded with "Send me location" in an Instagram story Wednesday that included a screenshot of Musk's challenge.

Musk responded and recommended the Las Vegas Octagon. The CEO of Tesla did not respond to USA Today's request for comment. The social media exchange is not the first time Musk and Zuckerberg have engaged in conflict.

Earlier this year, during a conversation with Chris Anderson, the curator of the TED Talks organization, Musk stated that he believed the Meta CEO was taking over the world with his widely-used platforms.

Given the circumstances, Tate has taken the initiative to offer Elon Musk his combat expertise. Tate is renowned for his frequent interactions with his Twitter followers, sharing personal updates and occasionally conveying his opinions.

Musk initiated the exchange between the two tech titans when he publicly declared his willingness to face the leader of Facebook and Instagram in a cage. Musk suggested that the dispute be resolved inside an octagon in Las Vegas after discovering that Zuckerberg was willing to accept the challenge.

Tate, who is also known by his moniker 'Cobra,' weighed in on the discussion surrounding the conflict between the two powerful businesspeople. Tate emphasized his personal experience of being prohibited from all Meta services, including Facebook and Instagram when expressing his support for the CEO of SpaceX.

Why Andrew Tate was BAnned From Facebook?

Per MEAWW, many observers view the back-and-forth between Musk and Zuckerberg as harmless banter, but Musk would need all the assistance he can get if the "hypothetical" conflict becomes all too real. In recent jiu-jitsu competitions, Zuckerberg's notable achievements can be attributed to his genuine passion for MMA and UFC and his consistent training regimen.

According to The Sun, Tate was banned from Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms for violating its guidelines regarding harmful organizations and individuals.

Tate was banned from Instagram for spreading his distressing views about women, despite his 4.6 million followers at the time of the ban.

If the rumored battle between the two tech titans takes place, it appears that Zuckerberg will emerge victorious. Last month, 'The Zuck,' 39, with a net worth of $100.9 billion, won his first set of jiu-jitsu matches.

In the past, the 5ft7" and 154lb Facebook CEO has also trained with UFC combatants. He recently revealed his jiu-jitsu voyage on social media, claiming to have completed the challenging "Murph Challenge" in less than forty minutes.

According to oddsmakers at William Hill, the southpaw is significantly favored to win.
Elon Musk, whose nickname is "Chief Idiot," was priced as the distinct underdog at 4/1.

While growing up in South Africa, the 5ft11′′ Tesla CEO with a net worth of $245.9 billion frequently spoke about engaging in "genuine hard-core street confrontations."

The 51-year-old man who weighs 180 pounds has lost over 30 pounds since beginning a new weight loss program using the Zero fasting app last year. He explained in a tweet that his weight loss strategy is a combination of fasting and avoiding delicious foods, in addition to taking his diabetes medication. Last year, he even issued a single-combat challenge to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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