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Without any circlejerking, Zuckerberg is actually a high level Jiu Jitsu competitor.
He competes, last I saw at white belt. And he has beaten (and lost to) other white belts who compete, and for sure we're looking for a chance to beat one of the richest people in the world. People who don't train don't understand how bad they are at fighting. Even a casual white belt competitor in his forties would wreck an overweight 50 year old. It wouldn't even be close.
But to say he's high level is pushing it though. If he keeps training and actually rolling without yes-men, he could become high level. I say that as someone who dislikes him though. But being an asshole doesn't stop you from being good in Bij plenty of assholes and worse people are amongst the best.
For interesting definitions of "high level". But, whether or not he's a "high level" competitor, he does actually compete, and he's willing to lose against more skilled opponents. That's far more than Musk would ever do.