Yesterday, Gizmodo put out a call to action to track down the video of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerbergâs highly publicized Brazilian jiu-jitsu match where he may or may not have been choked out by a competitor. Now, that video has been sharedâŠjust not with us.
The video of Zuckerbergâs match, which occurred last month in Woodside, California, was shared by NPR. The match has been highly publicized as conflicting reports emerged regarding whether or not Zuck was choked out by his opponent. According to The New York Times, referee, JosĂ© Lucas Costa da Silva, a veteran fighter, halted the match after he heard Zuckerberg snoring, a sign that he had passed out. Zuckerberg vehemently denied he conked out, writing to the Times simply âThat never happened.â Unfortunately, the newly released video doesnât make it much clearer.
Watch video of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg competing, and losing, in a jiu-jitsu match a month ago. This was the match at the heart of @Bernstein's NYT story. This was taken by the winner's spouse and shared with NPR. pic.twitter.com/ccLAZ0LRce
â Fernando Alfonso III (@fernalfonso) June 6, 2023
In the video, you can see a brunette Zuckerberg flailing against his unidentified opponent, who is wearing a yellow and green belt. About 16 seconds into the recording, Zuckerberg hits the floor and remains there as his opponent shifts his grip around Zuckerbergâs chest and neck. Costa da Silva hovers around the two as the Facebook founder tries to free himself and maintain the upper hand by wrapping his legs around his opponents torso until Costa da Silva eventually calls the match.
For the majority of the video, both fighters are faced away from the camera, making it hard to discern whether or not Zuckerberg truly lost consciousness. However, while Zuckerbergâs legs are wrapped around his opponent, the latter appears to hop onto his tiptoes, seemingly shifting his weight further onto Zuckerbergâs neck. Zuckâs legs appear to go limper and limper with each passing second, and it is only when his opponent lifts off him that the CEO slumps off the mat.
âCâmon Microsoft!â a voice behind the camera teases. âYou got a good story for later,â another says, apparently to the person recording.
Elana Widmann, a spokesperson for Meta doubled down on Zuckerbergâs denial to The Daily Beast last week, claiming âAt no point during the competition was Mark knocked unconscious. That never happened.â Widmann also claims that a Meta employee who watched the competition says that Costa da Silva apologized to Zuckerberg for calling the match early.