Comments by "dixon pinfold" (@dixonpinfold2582) on "LiveNOW from FOX"
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@justanothernick3984 Well, for one thing he's been training in multiple martial arts disciplines from time to time since Zucky was in diapers. The latter took up such training only in 2020 at 36.
"Musk has trained in Kyokushin karate, taekwondo, judo and 'Brazilian jiu-jitsu briefly' throughout his life, he revealed on Joe Rogan's podcast, and he has also shared a photo of himself fighting a sumo wrestler in the past."—Daily Mail.
He lost to his 350-lb. opponent, but he won the first round, in which he actually lifted the sumo champion up and threw him.
For another, he has a large size advantage including about 6" in height and at least 30 lbs. in weight. How strong can a guy be who's 5'7" and 155?
When Musk was a young adult he worked as a manual labourer on a farm on the Canadian prairies and in a sawmill in British Columbia. As you may know, a lot of one's strength when young can easily be regained through training. When Zucky was a young adult, his exercise consisted of tapping a keyboard in his dorm room.
It seems to me that the outcome will depend a lot on what kind of shape Musk is in, by which I mean the results of his recent strength training and his cardiovascular capacity.
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