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Elon Musk gets praise from UFC Fight Night before boxer Johnny Munoz to take over Twitter

UFC Bantamweight fighter Johnny Munhoz has thanked former US president Donald Trump and business magnate Elon Musk after his victory over Liudvik Sholinian in the UFC Vegas 64 preliminary round.

After taking over Twitter last month, Musk laid off nearly 50% of the platform’s 7,500 employees as part of an ambitious refurbishment plan. According to Munhoz, Trump’s MAGA campaign will now be successful, one tweet at a time. The 29-year-old said in his post-octagon post-match interview:

“Elon Musk, Donnie J, we’re back to make America great again, one tweet at a time.”

See Johnny Munhoz’s comment below (1:50):

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Munhoz came on as an early counter-attacker in the clash with Sholinian, connecting multiple front kicks to the body. ‘Kid Kvenbo’ had no trouble winning the first fight as his opponent couldn’t get past the forward kicks and stabs.

The second half played out similarly, with Munhoz soon succeeding with a giant right hand. While lounging for about a minute in front of the cage, Munhoz dodged the knockdown. While Sholinian dashed forward with his right hand around in the final frame, ‘Kid Kvenbo’ displayed excellent defensive ability to get a clear decisive victory.


Elon Musk confirms that Donald Trump won’t be returning to Twitter before midterm

Before his outright acquisition of Twitter, Elon Musk promised to change some of the platform’s content moderation policies and remove permanent account bans. The Tesla and Space X CEO has also promised to restore the account of Donald Trump, who was banned from the platform after Riots in the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

With Musk completely changing Twitter a week before the UFC midterm elections, many fear that Trump will return to the platform ahead of the polls. However, Musk confirmed that none of the banned accounts will be reinstated without a clear process, which will take at least a few more weeks. The AI ​​tycoon wrote on Twitter:

“Twitter will not allow anyone who has been grounded for violating Twitter’s rules back on the platform until we have a clear process for doing so, which will take at least a few more weeks.”

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