UFC Hall Of Fame Mark Coleman In A Serious Condition After Fighting Fire To Protect Parents
Let us revisit November of 2020. Mark Coleman nearly lost consciousness despite warning signals of an imminent heart attack. “My time wasn’t right,” he wrote. “Live now, it’s time.” Now, a little more than three years later, Coleman took action on the first indications that something wasn’t quite right.
UFC Hall Of Fame Mark Coleman In A Serious Condition After Fighting Fire To Protect Parents
It was not our time, and his parents would have been the ones to tell him as a result. Now is the moment to live. However, things could be getting worse for the UFC Hall of Famer.
A fire broke out in a home in Fremont, Ohio, early on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. After 4:00 AM, the Ballville Volunteer Fire Department arrived at the scene with assistance from seven other fire agencies.
Former UFC champion and MMA pioneer Mark Coleman rescued both of his parents from a tragic house fire by carrying them out. He then went back into the house for his dog, “ Hammer” but passed out searching for his dog.
He is now in critical condition and intubated.
Please send… pic.twitter.com/ZUXO8LvDrS— KID VICIOUS🔪 (@kirkacevedo) March 13, 2024
But prior to it becoming the furious inferno it did, Mark Coleman and his parents were sound asleep inside. According to reports, his dog – Hammer – alerted Coleman about the fire, and the former fighter sprung into action.
He carried his father outdoors to safety as his first action. To save his mother, who by that point had only received minor burns and had all of her hair burned, he raced back into the flaming house.
He pulled them out of danger, but not before taking considerable personal harm. Hammer is the reason why any of them would have survived if Mark Colman hadn’t rushed back in to save him. However, that was the turning point.
UFC legend Mark Coleman ran into his childhood house which was engulfed in flames.
He saved both his parents from the fire , went back in to save their dog but passed out.
He’s now in critical condition. Keep him in your thoughts and prayers pic.twitter.com/0WP4phHf8z
— Dudes Posting Their W’s (@DudespostingWs) March 12, 2024
Firefighters in Fremont, Ohio responded to reports regarding the fire just after 4 a.m. on Tuesday, according to CBS station WTOL.
The origin of the fire, which allegedly started in the kitchen, is unknown. The house was declared a “total loss” after the fire caused the roof to fall.
The 59-year-old Coleman competed in mixed martial arts (MMA) from 1996 to 2010, spending time in the UFC, Pride Fighting Championships, and then the UFC again.
Praying for the legend Mark Coleman, who is currently in critical condition after rescuing his parents in a house fire last night. He reportedly went back into the house for their dog and lost consciousness in the fire.
Bravery doesn't even begin to describe it. pic.twitter.com/Fx6ijDb0Dl
— Spinnin Backfist (@SpinninBackfist) March 12, 2024
He took first place in the UFC 10 and UFC 11 competitions before defeating Dan Severn by neck crank submission at UFC 12, making history as the organization’s first heavyweight champion.
2008 saw his induction into the UFC Hall of Fame.
Coleman has faced further challenges recently, including a heart attack in 2020 and an alcoholism treatment center stay in 2021.
Mark Coleman is a real hero.
He ran into a fire three times to save his parents and dog.
Prayers up for the Hammer 🙏 pic.twitter.com/1CfNXAyXeu
— MMA History Today (@MMAHistoryToday) March 12, 2024
What was Mark Coleman’s MMA record?
W/L | Fighter | Time |
---|---|---|
win | Mark Coleman Masaaki Satake | 1:14 |
win | Mark Coleman Ricardo Morais | 10:00 |
loss | Mark Coleman Nobuhiko Takada | 1:44 |
loss | Mark Coleman Pedro Rizzo | 3:00 |
Was Mark Coleman in the Olympics?
Coleman competed at the top level of wrestling before entering the mixed martial arts (MMA) world. He represented the United States in the Olympics.
Sending out positive energy/prayers and power to my dude @Markcolemanmma tonight. He’s a hero and if anyone can get through this it’s him!https://t.co/rYzkvLu91Y
— Matt Brown (@IamTheImmortal) March 13, 2024
When did Mark Coleman retire?
After that, “The Hammer” quit the UFC to join PRIDE, where he won the open-weight title. Mark Coleman rejoined the UFC in 2009 after a brief time with PRIDE, and he retired from the sport in 2010 after a defeat to Randy Couture.
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