The two claim to be headed for a smackdown over copycat services
According to Total Shape, Zuckerberg"is 5'7" , shorter than the average American male, and weighs around 70kg." It observes Zuck's recent achievement of the"Murph Challenge" – running a mile followed by 100 pull-ups, 200 press-ups and 300 squats, then running another mile, all while wearing a 9kg weighted backpack.
Musk is said to be 5'11" and weighs around 81kg."Both men are physically quite different. Musk is 51, and has a larger build and structure, whilst Zuckerberg is 39 and has a much smaller build," the gym bros said. Competitors with high levels of agility continue to make their way to the top of the sport time and time again. An example being Conor McGregor, whose speed and agility has become gold standard.
However, having a strength and longer reach can give a fighter a lead when it comes to forceful striking and making it more difficult for the opponent to strike back.
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