MARK Zuckerberg continues to fascinate onlookers after he showed off his fighting moves in a wild MMA video.

The Metaverse mastermind has even shared some of his quirky diet habits, including a challenge where he set out to kill anything he wanted to eat.

Mark Zuckerberg has had some bizarre eating habits in the past

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Mark Zuckerberg has had some bizarre eating habits in the pastCredit: Facebook/ Mark Zuckerberg
His dieting habits may have changed while he takes on MMA training

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His dieting habits may have changed while he takes on MMA trainingCredit: Instagram
Famed UFC fighter Conor McGregor praised Zuck for a recent video of his training

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Famed UFC fighter Conor McGregor praised Zuck for a recent video of his trainingCredit: Instagram / @thenotoriousmma

In 2011, the Facebook CEO famously undertook a “kill-what-you-eat” diet that he even subjected some other tech leaders to.

Though he’s previously said that he doesn’t like to waste time deciding what to eat, this crazy challenge involved Zuck killing goats, pigs, chickens, and lobsters if he wanted to eat animals, Insider reported.

One night, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said that he was invited to dinner and was shocked at the menu.

Dorsey said that Zuck served him cold meat from a goat he had killed with a laser gun and then a knife.

The Twitter founder recounted the experience to Rolling Stone, saying: “We waited for about 30 minutes.

“He’s like, ‘I think it’s done now.’ We go in the dining room. He puts the goat down. It was cold.

“That was memorable. I don’t know if it went back in the oven. I just ate my salad.”

While little else is known about Zuck’s diet, he also wildly admitted that when he was first married, he ate an entire can of biscuits a day.

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But he’s likely cut down on the carbs as the billionaire recently went viral in a crazy video showing off some MMA moves.

Zuckerberg has even shared a video of his intensely physical mixed martial arts workout routine.

Zuckerberg’s trainer and professional mixed martial artist Khai Wu told The Information: “You’d never expect these guys to be able to take you down.

“Next thing you know, they’re attacking you with these extremely technical moves.”

Famed UFC fighter Conor McGregor praised Zuckerberg’s ability by commenting “Yo! F**king awesome Mark!” on a video of the Meta boss sparring.

Wu says that Zuckerberg, 38, can roll with the punches that come in a martial arts gym.

“He’s never like, ‘Don’t do that,’” Wu said.

“He’s actually asked, ‘Can you give me a little more resistance, a little more force? I want to feel it.’”

In the video, a sweaty Zuckerberg ate a few punches and takedowns – and he landed a few strikes.

Though he may have some solid self-defense chops and a bit of physical toughness, Zuckerberg spends more on personal security than any other tech executive in the world.

Zuckerberg first opened up about his interest in mixed martial arts in a conversation on Joe Rogan‘s podcast.

“After an hour or two of working out or rolling or wrestling with friends or training with different folks, now I’m ready to go solve whatever problem at work for the day,” Zuckerberg told Rogan.

And Zuckerberg is sure to have many problems that need solving.

His personal net worth has sank by $71billion this year and he’s fallen 14 spots on the Bloomberg Billionaire Index, going from the 6th richest person in the world to 20th.

His company’s metaverse endeavor has run up a bill of over $10billion and has just a low resolution avatar selfie and public relations fail to show for it.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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