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Video reveals Tag Zuckerberg combating in jiu-jitsu match; Facebook founder won gold, silver medals

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Facebook founder. Billionaire. Philanthropist.

Add jiu-jitsu gold medal winner to that list.

Tag Zuckerberg, 38, lately competed in his first jiu-jitsu event and won gold and silver medals, he launched on Instagram.

In pictures posted on his social media memoir, Zuckerberg is considered posing with other competitors and in a single, a referee holds his hand up after he perceived to fetch one in every of the suits.

“Competed in my first jiu jitsu event and won some medals for the Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu crew,” the American trade magnate posted on Instagram Sunday. “On account of @davecamarillo @khaiwu @intense0ne for training me!”

Guerrilla Jiu-Jitsu, a jiu-jitsu training company based completely completely in San Jose, California, presents beginner and evolved training to anyone from young folk as young as 3 years outmoded to adults, in step with its website online. It was once no longer straight clear where the competitors took role. Zuckerberg lives in the Bay Space alongside with his wife and three young folk.

Zuckerberg famously began Facebook, whose parent is Meta, at Harvard in 2004 at age 19.

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Zuckerberg vs Tom Hardy?

Throngs took to the commentary allotment of the tech effectively off person’s put up to applaud the wins.

“Honored to ref your suits. Warrior 👏🏼 Congratulations,” Athlete Gabriel Marangoni replied.

“Tag vs Elon who’re looking out to see this happen,” one user posted in the commentary allotment, referring to SpaceX and Twitter CEO Elon Musk.

“Zuck vs Tom Hardy PPV (Pay Per Watch) let’s design it,” one other user wrote. The actor reportedly snuck correct into a jiu-jitsu competitors hosted in the UK in September and took home a gold medal.

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