Gov. Abbott weighs in on potential Mark Zuckerberg-Elon Musk cage match: 'Biggest fight'

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott took to Twitter to weigh in on a potential battle of the billionaires between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.

What began as banter on Twitter between Musk, who owns the social media platform, and several users evolved into him challenging Meta CEO Zuckerberg to a cage match.

The Zuck, who owns Facebook and Instagram, appeared to accept the challenge, prompting Abbott, UFC President Dana White and others to comment on the potential bout.

"Do it," the Texas governor tweeted. "The biggest fight in UFC history."

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The cage match challenge stemmed from a report that Meta was working on a Twitter-like application that would be a direct competitor to the platform.

"I’m sure Earth can’t wait to be exclusively under Zuck’s thumb with no other options," Musk tweeted Tuesday.

A user commented on the post warning Musk to "be careful" as the Meta chief trains Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Seemingly unphased, the Twitter owner then said he would be willing to step into a cage with him.

Musk simply said: "I’m up for a cage match if he is lol."

The next day, Zuckerberg appeared to accept the challenge on his own platform.

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"Send Me Location," Zuckerberg said on Instagram, providing a screenshot of Musk’s original challenge.

The answer made its way back to Twitter with Musk, who often tweets memes, confirming the offer was serious.

"If this is for real, I will do it," Musk said, later suggesting the "Vegas Octagon" as the location.

UFC’s Dana White told TMZ Sports the billionaires are "absolutely dead serious" about fighting.

"They both said, 'Yeah, we'll do it.' They both want to do it," he added.

White also spoke to the size of the celebrity contest, speculating it could be the "biggest fight ever in the history of the world."

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"Bigger than anything that's ever been done. It would break all pay-per-view records," the UFC president said. "These guys would raise hundreds of millions of dollars for charity. You don't have to be a fighting fan to be interested in this fight. Everybody would want to see it."

He continued: "The biggest fight of all time was Floyd Mayweather and Conor [McGregor], I just think it triples that. I think it triples what that did. There's no limit on what that thing can make. … Everybody would watch it, everybody would want to see it."

Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.

Arizona officials identify body found in remote bonfire pit as missing 18-year-old

Authorities in Arizona have identified a body that was discovered burning in a fire pit near Apache Junction as a teenager reported missing earlier this month.

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office said the body found on June 12 in an off-highway vehicle area in Bulldog Canyon was missing 18-year-old Parker League, according to FOX 10 Phoenix. Bulldog Canyon is located about an hour from Phoenix.

League was visiting Tempe, Arizona, from Nebraska when he was reported missing on June 15 by a family member, FOX 10 reported, and his belongings were found at a home in Tempe.

His death was described as "malicious" and is being investigated as a homicide, according to the MCSO.

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The discovery has residents who live in the area concerned.

"Just knowing that they found a body in a fire pit, it’s really scary and really sad, and it’s hard to feel safe," resident Amber Kunau told FOX 10. "That’s entering new territory for out here, we’ve seen a lot of stuff."

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Neighbors told the media outlet that they have witnessed concerning activity in the remote desert near where the body was found.

"There are needles and all kinds of stuff. We’re just tired of it," resident Sharon Allison-Brown told the outlet. "They just come here and dump and there’s trash all over the place."

She added: "We live here because of the serenity. Can’t have that serenity with all this commotion going on. Now we have a dead body."

Fox News Digital reached out to the Tempe Police Department for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.