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Italy offers over 2,000 years old Colosseum as site for Musk and Zuckerberg cage fight
The exchange of challenges began when Musk boasted on Twitter about being “up for a cage match if he (Zuckerberg) is.” In response, the Meta boss expressed interest, saying “Send me the location” on Instagram. Now, it seems that both parties may have agreed to stage the battle at the Colosseum,
In a rather peculiar turn of events, reports have emerged suggesting a possible gladiator-style bout between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg at Rome’s iconic Colosseum. Apparently, an Italian government official proposed the ancient amphitheater as the venue for this extraordinary clash between the billionaire tech titans.
The exchange of challenges began when Musk boasted on Twitter about being “up for a cage match if he (Zuckerberg) is.” In response, the Meta boss expressed interest, saying “Send me the location” on Instagram. Now, it seems that both parties may have agreed to stage the battle at the Colosseum, though the Italian government has denied offering up the historic location.
TMZ Sports reported that Zuckerberg’s team communicated with UFC President Dana White, possibly to discuss the logistics of such an event. Amidst the growing speculation, Musk fueled excitement by quoting a line from the movie “Gladiator,” where Russell Crowe’s character, General Maximus, says, “What we do in life, echoes in eternity.”
It’s worth noting that while the idea of this modern-day gladiator bout is intriguing, there has been no official confirmation yet. The situation remains shrouded in uncertainty, leaving many curious to see if this unusual spectacle will indeed take place in the magnificent Colosseum.
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