saying it would probably net way more than $1 billion in pay-per-view fees surpassing the 2017 epic contest between connor mcgregor and floyd mayweather which brought more than $600 million in revenue. if you don t you don t have to be a fight fan to be interested in this fight. everybody would want to see it. reporter: but the question remains can they fight? zuckerberg knows jiu-jitsu, the brazilian marshal art and even won a gold and silver medal in a tournament last month. musk quipped in a tweet he s got the great move called the walrus where i just lie on top of my opponent and do nothing. i make fights that people want to see. if they really want to do it and they re serious and we can figure it out and figure out a way to pull this off, i would absolutely positively do this. reporter: no date has been set for the contest by zuckerberg and musk have reportedly said whatever money is raised will go to the charity of their choice. trace? lauren, thank you. coming up, h
i quit match. let s make it happen. martha: i think that s a great idea. i also think that you training elon is a great idea. one pop. that s it. martha: i like that. on that philosophy, i could win, if i could just just time it. sit back and pop. if he hits zuckerberg and he shakes it offer, well, grab on. use that well-technique. use your size and lean on him. tire him out. sandra: martha: from a business perspective, here s what dana white said. watch this. this would be the biggest fight ever in the history of the world. bigger than anything that has ever been done. it would break all pay per view records. they would raise hundreds of millions of dollars for clarity. you know, you don t have to be a fight fan to be interested in this fight. everybody would want to see it. martha: let s put up the
when it comes to celebrity fights. did i the first four in the beginning in denver and colorado almost found like underground. people like john mccain wanted to stop came around on it one of the last big celebrities came to your event was president trump. how was he received? very well. he was received very well. he was in new york, too when he came to the fight in new york. you know, at the end of the day, he is a fight fan. he showed up to the fights. he sat there. he watches all the fights he stayed until it s over. i have had a 20 year relationship with the guy. he has always been amazing to me. brian: conor mcgregor bones and broken legs. he said in the prefight hype he actually kicked you in the ribs? [laughter] he kneed me in the ribs at the press conference, yeah. accidentally. brian: is he the biggest draw and do you think he will be coming back. yeah. he is the biggest driver, not