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Is Mark Zuckerberg the most ruthless man in tech?

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMay 27, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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Dana White has spent decades in rooms full of fighters, presidents, and billionaires. In his estimation, Mark Zuckerberg belongs in all of those rooms at once.

White, the chief executive of the UFC and a member of Meta’s board of directors since January 2025, described Zuckerberg in a recent profile for Time magazine as one of the most competitive and capable figures he has encountered in any industry. He placed the Meta co-founder in the same category as President Trump, billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn, and NBA legend Michael Jordan, a grouping defined less by industry than by an unrelenting will to win.

What caught White off guard, he said, was not Zuckerberg’s intelligence or his ambition but the sheer intensity of his competitive drive, something he says he did not fully appreciate until he joined the board and saw it up close. White added that Zuckerberg’s discipline extends to the practical details of leadership, including a strict command over his own time and the efficiency of his meetings.

A board seat with political undertones

White’s appointment to Meta’s board arrived at a moment of notable political repositioning for the company. The move was widely read at the time as a gesture of goodwill toward the incoming Trump administration, given that White is a longtime personal friend of the president. Zuckerberg’s own relationship with Trump has been more complicated, marked by periods of open tension, though observers have noted a gradual thaw in recent months.

Zuckerberg has been more publicly visible in ways that suggest a deliberate effort to reshape his image. He has leaned into his interest in martial arts and physical training, regularly sharing workout content with his online following. On Monday he posted documentation of a demanding fitness challenge on Instagram, the kind of content that reinforces the hard-edged persona White described in his Time interview.

The ruthless side of Meta

Whatever one makes of the branding, Zuckerberg’s business decisions this year have matched the reputation White is describing. Meta has moved aggressively on two fronts that signal a company willing to absorb short-term pain in pursuit of long-term positioning.

The company announced a workforce reduction of roughly ten percent, a cut that translates to approximately 8,000 employees. The stated rationale centers on using artificial intelligence to drive greater efficiency and improved profitability, a strategy that is becoming common across the technology industry but that Meta is pursuing at a scale that drew significant attention.

At the same time, Meta substantially raised its capital expenditure forecast for the full year, lifting its projected spending range to between 125 billion and 145 billion dollars, up from a prior range of 115 billion to 135 billion dollars. The revision surprised Wall Street when it was disclosed during the company’s late April earnings release and sent the stock lower, where it has largely remained since.

What it means going forward

The contrast between White’s admiring portrait of Zuckerberg and the market’s cooler reception to his decision-making captures something real about where Meta stands right now. The strategy is ambitious, the spending is enormous, and the payoff remains unproven.

Whether the board shares White’s enthusiasm for Zuckerberg’s approach in quite the same terms is an open question. What is clearer is that Zuckerberg appears to be leaning further into the version of himself that White is describing, calculated, competitive, and entirely unbothered by short-term turbulence. Whether markets eventually reward that disposition is the bet Meta is currently making.

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Shekari Philemon

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