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Andrew Tate Offers to Train Elon Musk for Cage Match Against Mark Zuckerberg

'Now we can restore honor with a strike at the enemy clan's leader,' the controversial influencer tweeted

British-US former professional kickboxer and controversial influencer Andrew Tate talks to media in Bucharest, Romania on January 25, 2023. MIHAI BARBU/AFP via Getty Images

The ongoing saga involving Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk took a new turn on Thursday, when Andrew Tate offered to train the Twitter CEO for a physical fight between the two tech billionaires. 

“Meta banned me everywhere for telling the truth about vaccines,” tweeted Tate, 36, an influencer and former kickboxer, who is currently facing rape and human trafficking charges in Romania. 

Tate's offer to train Musk came in the wake of Musk challenging Zuckerberg to cage match, after it was reported that Meta was developing a platform to rival Twitter. Zuckerberg responded by posting a screenshot of Musk's challenge on Instagram, with the caption, "send me location."

The South African billionaire posted a Twitter thread criticizing Zuckerberg for attempting to create a Twitter rival. When a Twitter user responded to Musk's comments by joking about Zuckerberg’s training in Jiu-Jitsu, Musk threw down the gauntlet. 

“I’m up for a cage match if he is lol,” the South African billionaire said

Representatives from Meta confirmed Wednesday that Zuckerberg was not being facetious with his Instagram post and was willing to fight Musk.

In August 2022, Tate was banned from Meta's platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, for violating multiple user policies.

He was also banned from Twitter from 2017 until 2022 for violating the website’s terms of service. When Musk took over Twitter, he reinstated Tate’s account, along with others including author Jordan Peterson and former President Donald Trump.

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