Andrew Tate says he needs to prepare Elon Musk to battle Zuckerberg: 'You won't lose'

Ex-ace kickboxer Andrew Tate says he needs to prepare Elon Musk to battle Imprint Zuckerberg, after the two very rich people this week consented to clash in an enclosure match.

"I will prepare you @elonmusk," Tate tweeted on Thursday at 51-year-old Twitter proprietor. "You won't lose."

The light-heavyweight champion, right now on house capture in the wake of being criminally accused of assault and illegal exploitation in Eastern Europe this week, chipped in subsequent to being banished from Meta's foundation last year.


"Meta prohibited me wherever for coming clean about antibodies," the questionable powerhouse composed. "Yet, presently we can reestablish honor with a strike at the foe families pioneer."

Starting around Friday morning Musk had not yet answered.

That very day Tate proposed preparing Musk, the Tesla organizer kept on jabbing his 38-year-old web-based entertainment contender about possibly duking it out.

"We should go full MMA," Musk tweeted Thursday night.

A live survey made by USA TODAY with almost 400 votes cast starting around Friday morning extended Zuckerberg to win just barely.

"Up for a cage match'
On Tuesday, Musk tweeted he'd be "up for a cage match" with Zuckerberg.

"Send me location," Zuckerberg, the founder and CEO of Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta, responded in an Instagram story Wednesday which included a screenshot of Musk challenging him.

Musk answered and proposed the Vegas Octagon. The Tesla President has not answered USA TODAY for input.

Gotten some information about Zuckerberg's reaction, a Meta representative told USA TODAY Thursday, "The story justifies itself."
The social media exchange is not the first time Musk has beefed with Zuckerberg.

During a chat with Chris Anderson earlier this year, the curator of the TED Talks organization, Musk said he felt as if the Meta CEO was over taking the world with his widely-used platforms.


Who is Andrew Tate?

Tate, 36, is a previous supportive of kickboxer and web-based entertainment character who was recently restricted from different stages for his misanthropic perspectives. He has in excess of 6 million Twitter supporters, large numbers of those being young fellows and schoolchildren.

Tate has lived in Romania beginning around 2017.

Recently, examiners in Eastern Europe charged Tate and his sibling, Tristan, with different lawful offense includes in association with claims they physically took advantage of ladies in various nations including the U.S.

In an explanation, Romania's enemy of coordinated wrongdoing organization, DIICOT, said the siblings and two different litigants framed a crook bunch in 2021 "to perpetrate the wrongdoing of illegal exploitation" in Romania, the US and England, the Related Press revealed.

Authorities said the siblings attracted young ladies by means of misleading commitments, exposing them to actual savagery and mental compulsion through terrorizing, steady reconnaissance, control and conjuring claimed obligations, and driving them to make explicit recordings.

The Tate brothers, both British-U.S. dual citizens, and the two other suspects were detained in Romania in December 2022. After winning an appeal on March 31, the brothers were moved from police custody to house arrest, the AP reported.

Tate claimed Romanian prosecutors have no evidence and alleged their case is a political conspiracy designed to silence him.

Andrew Tate charged:Controversial influencer and his brother charged with human trafficking, rape in Romania

Contributing: Eric Lagatta

Natalie Neysa Alund covers breaking and trending news for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on Twitter @nataliealund.



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