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How UFC legend Mark Coleman survived the fight of his lifeMARK "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 ...
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We will miss our sweet hammer so deeply.” The name Mark Coleman has forever been etched in the history books of the UFC. The heavyweight championship in the UFC was introduced back in 1997.
Mark Coleman, an American retired mixed martial artist and professional wrestler, made significant strides in his career, becoming the UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournament champion and the first UFC ...
Dan and Connie were trapped in the burning house when Mark went into the home ... Tearing up, Coleman said he "couldn't find Hammer." According to TMZ, the roof of the home collapsed shortly ...
UFC legend Mark Coleman awake and responsive after hospitalization from saving parents in house fire
I got them. I couldn't find Hammer." Great news to start the day. Per his Facebook page, Mark Coleman is responsive, talking and laughing with his family. Mark says "I'm the happiest man in the ...
"Thank you for all the love and support. Hammer house for life." Mark Coleman, a Fremont, Ohio, native, represented the U.S. in the 1992 Olympics and joined the UFC in its infancy. He became the ...
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is the "happiest man in the world ... He also returned to the home and attempted to rescue his dog, Hammer, but the dog did not survive, authorities said.
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