Mark Zuckerberg loves MMA a lot that he is rented out whole arenas, sparred on a barge, had major surgery to repair a combating harm, gained medals, and constructed a “yard” octagon at his Ko’olau Ranch compound in Hawaii. And in line with a new book by the previous president of worldwide affairs at Meta, Zuckerberg even requested some firm leaders to get on the mat.
“Mark’s dedication to MMA is so sturdy that he insisted one morning, throughout a administration offsite, that a few of his most senior executives be a part of him for a coaching session,” wrote Nick Clegg in his soon-to-be-released ebook, The way to Save the Web (Penguin; November 11, 2025).
Fast Company reports that, within the ebook, Clegg particulars one significantly uncomfortable-sounding scene, when he’s being straddled on the mat by a colleague in a “Domination Mount” maneuver.
Clegg wrote it was “too shut for consolation,” the outlet notes.
Meta buyers have been warned in official filings that Zuckerberg and different members of administration take part “in numerous high-risk actions, similar to fight sports activities, excessive sports activities, and leisure aviation, which carry the chance of significant harm and loss of life.”
The ebook additionally seems at the way forward for AI and the way social media has modified the world, however as Semafor reports, in case you’re on the lookout for a tell-all concerning the internal workings of Meta, this isn’t it.
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Mark Zuckerberg loves MMA a lot that he is rented out whole arenas, sparred on a barge, had major surgery to repair a combating harm, gained medals, and constructed a “yard” octagon at his Ko’olau Ranch compound in Hawaii. And in line with a new book by the previous president of worldwide affairs at Meta, Zuckerberg even requested some firm leaders to get on the mat.
“Mark’s dedication to MMA is so sturdy that he insisted one morning, throughout a administration offsite, that a few of his most senior executives be a part of him for a coaching session,” wrote Nick Clegg in his soon-to-be-released ebook, The way to Save the Web (Penguin; November 11, 2025).
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