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Musk's Dad Reveals Why He Thinks Potential Cage Fight With Zuckerberg Is A 'No-Win Situation'

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Errol Musk doesn't see an upside to his son fighting Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the two agreed to duke it out in a cage match.

Last week, some social media banter turned into a potential billionaire battle when Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg seemingly agreed to go toe to toe in a cage fight.

And like many, many, many others, Elon's father Errol doesn't think it would be a good idea for this social media scuffle to come to fruition.


Errol believes that regardless of the outcome of the fight, Elon will not come out a winner.

In fact, he told the U.S. Sun:

“The thing is if this crazy fight goes ahead, if Elon beats this guy, Elon will be called a bully, being so much heavier and taller, while if he loses the humiliation would be total."
“It's a no-win situation for Elon.”

He continued:

“Elon loses if he wins and loses if he loses."
“Wins, he's a bully. Loses, he's a loser."
“I think Elon has got himself into a difficult situation as a result of high school behavior. They both have.”

Many on social media agreed with Errol, some even taking it a step further.





And many compared Errol's thoughts on the fight to Elon's way of doing business.


If the rumble does happen - which we highly doubt - Elon may want to start training sooner rather than later.

Zuckerberg has been hard at the jiu jitsu for over a year now, even winning some medals in his first tournament recently.

Stay tuned...

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