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Mark Zuckerberg back at gym 5 months post surgery: ‘Every day is leg day’

Mark Zuckerberg hit the gym on Monday five months after he underwent a knee surgery. The Meta CEO had torn a knee ligament while training in mixed martial arts (MMA).
Zuckerberg, 39, shared a video of his workout session.
“Five months post-surgery. Recovery is going well and starting to get strength back,” he wrote in the caption on Instagram.
“Really looking forward to easing back into training over the coming months.” Appreciate all the love and support.”
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Zuckerberg, who routinely responds to comments from followers, did not miss taking a swipe at rival billionaire Elon Musk.
“I’ll compete with real fighters when I’m back,” Mark Zuckerberg told an Instagram user who said in the comments section that the Meta CEO “would’ve push kicked Elon to Mars”.
Sharing details of his injury in November last year, Zuckerberg had said that he tore a ligament while “training for a competitive MMA fight” which was scheduled for early 2024.
He started training in mixed martial arts and Brazilian jiu-jitsu during the coronavirus pandemic. He completed his first tournament in May last year.
Zuckerberg had also accepted Elon Musk’s challenge for cage match. Both men were serious about the fight, according to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White.
Following the challenge, the billionaires received training from boxers. Zuckerberg publicly turned down Musk’s offer to hold a practice fight in his backyard last August. Musk had recently said that he would compete with Zuckerberg “anywhere, anytime”.
Last week, Mark Zuckerberg become the third-richest person in the world, with his wealth exceeding that of Elon Musk, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. This is a first for Zuckerberg since 2020. He currently has a net worth of $186.9 billion.
The Zuckerberg-Musk rivalry intensified when the former launched social media platform Threads to compete with X.

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