The Meta boss took a selfie this Sunday, October 1, showing off his swollen face after a jiu-jitsu fight, his new hobby.
Mark Zuckerberg has been involved in combat sports for about a year now. Last May, the head of the Meta group, formerly of Facebook, even won his first medal in a jiu-jitsu competition with his Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu club. If it seems that the former geek has become a real cheater, he still comes out with a few scratches.
This Sunday, October 1, he took a selfie on his social networks, showing himself with two black eyes and a cut nose. “The fight got out of control. I will have to update my avatar,” he wrote, accompanying his message with a “dying laugh” emoticon. “The lifestyle of a warrior,” commented his fans.
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On his own social media, the 39-year-old CEO now continues to post photos of himself in combat gear, surrounded by his new teammates, with a protruding and often tattooed stomach. during the interview People In 2022, the father of Maxima, Augustus and Aurelia Chan said of his new hobby that it gave him a “recharge of energy”. Mark Zuckerberg claimed that he began to study and practice this martial art during the Covid-19 pandemic, explaining that it then gave him the strength to overcome everyday challenges, particularly in his highly responsible job. “After an hour or two of training, wrestling with friends or different people, I feel like I’m ready to tackle any professional challenge of the day,” he said.
Many industry veterans applaud Mark Zuckerberg’s determination. Famed MMA (mixed martial arts) trainer Dave Camarillo congratulated her in an Instagram post last May. “Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of seeing extraordinary people doing extraordinary things. And it was an honor for me to play a small role in their lives,” it read. He added: “It’s inspiring to see someone so famous challenge themselves in a new arena. This shows how incredible the art of jiu-jitsu is. It changes you, it’s magic.”
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