Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, informed Elon Musk that he was out of town after the tech billionaire's adversary threatened to drive a Tesla to the Facebook CEO's house. After Mr. Zuckerberg canceled the battle, claiming that his opponent was not serious about the match, Mr. Musk posted on Twitter to explain his most recent intentions to try to fight the Facebook founder.

And he said, "I will ask the car to go to @finkd's house for the Tesla FSD test drive in Palo Alto tonight.
I'll also test the most recent X livestream footage so you can follow our journey in real time! The combat will begin if we are fortunate and Zuck really answers the door. He continued to criticize his tech opponent for pulling out of the competition in a subsequent article.
Coming soon is a Zuck thread about how, of course, he would fight whenever, but blah blah UFC something," he said.
The Meta chief wasn't even present, according to a spokeswoman for Mr. Zuckerberg, so Mr. Musk's travel would have been useless. "Mark isn't in Palo Alto right now since he's on the road. The representative said that Mark "takes this sport seriously and won't fight someone who just shows up at his house." After Mr. Musk refused to agree to a framework and continued changing the specifics of the fight, Mr. Zuckerberg declared on Sunday, August 13, that he was pulling out of it.
The UFC president, Dana White, and the two billionaires have been in discussions about the prospect of a super fight that might bring in over $1 billion in revenue.
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