In a recent podcast interview, Hasbulla revealed an intriguing story about his attempt to meet tech mogul Elon Musk in America.
The internet sensation shared that he waited outside Musk’s office for two full days after being told to wait, hoping for a meeting. However, Musk ultimately drove past without stopping or acknowledging Hasbulla.
“I waited by the gates for two days and he just left,” Hasbulla explained. “I was just sitting in a minibus sleeping. He kept saying wait, wait, I have meetings with people.”
When pressed about the details, Hasbulla clarified that he spent approximately 70% of those two days waiting near the office. Despite the setback, he maintained a surprisingly casual attitude about the encounter.
“Now I want to invite him for a meal,” Hasbulla joked, “So he’d wait by the gates. And I’ll say I’m busy, go home.”
Hasbulla went on to dismiss electric cars telling host he wouldn’t want one:
Host: “Would you want one for yourself?”
Hasbulla: “No.”
Host: “It looks very futuristic.”
Hasbulla: “At our place, on the outside, yes, but inside the car is completely different.”
Host: “So you don’t like electric cars in general? Would you want an electric car for yourself?”
Hasbulla: “Electric corrupts people.”
Mike Tyson recently reflected on his amusing first encounter with social media star Hasbulla Magomedov, initially mistaking the 26-year-old for a baby trying to hit him. The misunderstanding unfolded during a 2024 video where Hasbulla playfully boxed with Tyson, who responded by treating him like a child. Tyson later confessed on his podcast that he believed Hasbulla, a prominent MMA influencer linked to Khabib Nurmagomedov’s team, was just a kid until learning otherwise. Known for his comedic videos and presence at UFC events, Hasbulla has been a staple in MMA culture since his rise to fame in 2021. Tyson shared the story while promoting his evnt with Jake Paul, blending humor with his legendary career achievements.
Hasbulla has been keeping a low profile lately, and hasn’t been very active on social media.