Sean O’Malley: In a surprising turn of events, tech giants Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg have been embroiled in a virtual spat over the possibility of a cage fight. While the idea of the two billionaires squaring off in an MMA bout seems far-fetched, it hasn’t stopped the online world from buzzing with speculation and debate. UFC bantamweight, Sean O’Malley, has now weighed in on the issue, providing his thoughts on the potential matchup. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN
Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, originally threw down the gauntlet by challenging Zuckerberg to a cage fight. The Facebook founder responded by quoting Khabib Nurmagomedov, one of the greatest fighters in UFC history, with the words, “Send me location.” This led to a host of MMA fighters offering to train both men for the highly-anticipated bout.
However, O’Malley seems to be less than impressed by the prospect of Musk and Zuckerberg stepping into the cage. In an interview, he stated that “they both get on sh*t,” indicating that their lack of experience in the world of MMA could lead to disastrous consequences. Despite the potential for a massive payday, O’Malley seems to be of the opinion that the fight should never happen.
While many have dismissed the idea of a Musk vs. Zuckerberg cage fight as a publicity stunt, the online community has continued to speculate on who would come out on top. Even Elon’s mom have said on twitter that they should not fight.
Regardless of who would win in a hypothetical matchup, it seems that the idea of the two tech titans battling it out is best left in the realm of fantasy. As O’Malley has pointed out, there are serious risks involved in any combat sport, and it’s unlikely that either Musk or Zuckerberg would be willing to put themselves in harm’s way.
In the end, it’s up to Musk and Zuckerberg to decide whether they want to take their feud to the next level. However, it’s clear that the MMA community, including Sean O’Malley, isn’t exactly thrilled by the prospect of the two billionaires trading blows in the cage. Follow InsideSport on GOOGLE NEWS / For UFC News updates with InsideSport.IN