Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, participated in the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition and won two gold and silver medals once. (Photo/Reposted from Zuckerberg’s Facebook page)
Facebook (Meta) founder Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg) participated in his first Brazilian jiu-jitsu championship over the weekend. The tech billionaire even won gold and silver medals, and his coaching staff included a Taiwanese professional fighter Wu Zhongkai (Khai Wu) has also attracted attention.
Zuckerberg participated in the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition held in Redwood City, California, on the 6th, U.S. time. This world-class rich man not only trained for a long time, but also had a coaching team. It was his first time participating in a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competition. He wrote: , although he once had a quarrel with the referee, he still won the gold and silver medals in the two games, and his post received hundreds of thousands of likes from netizens within a day.
Zuckerberg also posted a group photo of his coaching team, and one of the Asian faces was found to be Wu Zhongkai, a Taiwanese professional fighter. He also shared Zuckerberg’s post and wrote, “Watching Zuckerberg’s match yesterday was like an epic , no game is easy, everything is won by myself, it is an honor to be able to assist the coach and provide what I can.”
Zuckerberg also left a message to thank, saying, “You are an excellent coach and training partner. I have learned a lot from you. I am grateful for all the advice and inspiration during this process and look forward to the journey ahead!”.
In the past, Wu Zhongkai and Zuckerberg practiced in videos that attracted attention. He started practicing Judo at the age of 9, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at the age of 14, challenged Muay Thai at the age of 18, and started playing amateur competitions at the age of 20. He is currently a WOTD (professional martial arts competition) player , quite well known in the fighting world.
2023-05-10 06:56:17
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