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UFC Fighter Mark Coleman Hospitalized After Saving Parents from House Fire He also returned to the home and attempted to rescue his dog, Hammer, but the dog did not survive, authorities said.
Former UFC star Mark Coleman is “battling for his life” after saving his parents from a house fire in Ohio on Tuesday, his daughter said on Instagram.
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is on the mend after risking his life to save his parents from a frightening house fire in Ohio last week and has been released from the hospital.
UFC legend Mark Coleman was "breathing on his own" after he was hospitalized due to smoke inhalation following a house fire in Ohio from which he rescued his parents. Coleman’s daughter, Kenzie ...
Mark Coleman has a message about fire safety. Bailey Gallion. Columbus Dispatch. About a month after he nearly died in a house fire, retired mixed martial arts fighter and professional wrestler ...
UFC legend Mark Coleman awoke in the hospital after rescuing his parents from a house fire in Ohio earlier this week. Instagram / Mark Coleman “I swear to God I’m so lucky.
Matt Brown and Mark Coleman – Cleveland’s Duo’s Epic Return to the Ring. Fight Circus brought out the big guns in Thailand—well, big shots, in the case of UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman.
MARK "THE HAMMER" COLEMAN sleeps with a night light. The 6-foot-2, 250-pound five-time UFC champion has bad dreams. Lots of them. In many of them, the 59-year-old is arguing fiercely with friends ...
Mark Coleman and Michael DiSabato continue to shed light on former Ohio State University physician Richard Strauss' alleged 20-year pattern of sexual abuse. The upcoming documentary "Surviving ...
Former UFC star Mark Coleman is “battling for his life” after saving his parents from a house fire in Ohio on Tuesday, his daughter said on Instagram.
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is the "happiest man in the world" after waking up from the medically induced coma he was placed in after saving his parents from a house fire. The video's caption ...
MARK COLEMAN WAS BORN two hours north of Columbus, in Fremont, Ohio. He was a nonstop energy baby, and then a nonstop energy kid, and he has just kept going like that for 59 years.