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Why did Jake Paul offer $100M for Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg? Boxing champ accuses FB CEO of paying referees during jiu-jitsu tournament

2023-07-12 13:19
The YouTuber-turned-boxer spoke extensively on the probable Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg fight in an episode of the 'BS w/ Jake Paul' show
Why did Jake Paul offer $100M for Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg? Boxing champ accuses FB CEO of paying referees during jiu-jitsu tournament

CLEVELAND, OHIO: Jake Paul recently commented on the eagerly awaited Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg showdown, claiming that it may happen. While harshly criticizing UFC president Dana White, the YouTuber-turned-boxer offered the two tech millionaires a sizable amount to take on a match.

"The Problem Child" spoke extensively on the probable Musk vs Zuckerberg super battle in the July 10 episode of the 'BS w/ Jake Paul' YouTube show. If the duo agreed to take on each other in the Middle East, Paul pledged to donate $100 million to charity.

'We can guarantee that money'

Paul stated, "I think it very well could happen and I have a $100 million offer for Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to take this fight to the Middle East, to promote it, to put it on for charity. We can guarantee that money." The YouTuber-turned-boxer also went on to offer his predictions for the eagerly awaited match, boldly asserting that the Tesla CEO will destroy Meta's CEO if they are in a cage fight.

'He paid the referees to win the tournament'

"Elon Musk is f**king up Mark Zuckerberg. Bro, it's a weight thing. Mark Zuckerberg is 5'5 and [weighs] 130 pounds. Elon Musk is 6'4 and 250 pounds... He is, I've stood next to him in an elevator. Elon Musk, literally, has alien dad strength," Paul stated about the contestants of the alleged match, expressing that Musk's weight and height will give him the upper hand in a match against Zuckerberg. He went on to make another bold claim, dismissing Zuckerberg's jiu-jitsu training as unworthy of consideration, saying, "He did jiu-jitsu for three months and won a little tournament. Apparently, he paid the referees to win the tournament."

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