The Roman Colosseum might soon host its first gladiatorial bout after thousands of years: the Elon Musk vs. Mark Zuckerberg fight.
contacted the Meta CEO about staging a UFC fight in the legendary battleground. Imagine how interesting this match could be!
You may recognize it from films like the 2000 classic “Gladiator,” starring Russell Crowe as the general-turned-slave-warrior “Maximus.” Some dismissed his tweet as an exaggeration, but a TMZ Sports report might prove otherwise. However, it also showed a statement from Italy’s Ministry of Culture denying it invited these business leaders to fight in the arena:
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