Mark Coleman will attend UFC 300 following his recent hospitalization with smoke inhalation. The former UFC Heavyweight Champion was admitted to hospital after rescuing his parents from a house fire on March 12 near Toledo, Ohio.
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UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman has been released from the hospital after last week's near-fatal house fire. The MMA legend provided an update to fans with a…
After already fighting for his life days ago due to a house fire, legendary UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is now back in the hospital battling a case of pneumonia.
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is still recovering from injuries sustained during that house The post Mark Coleman thanks fans from hospital bed first appeared on MyMMANews.
An article in Front Office Sports on 3/11 written by Tim Marchman, John Pollock and Brandon Thurston revealed that WWE President Nick Khan, WWE COO Brad
The ex-UFC UFC Heavyweight Champion of the World, Mark Coleman, is conscious in hospital after being taken there following his bravery in saving his parents from a house fire. According to reports, the fire started in the kitchen near Toledo, Ohio.
The worst may be behind MMA legend Mark Coleman, who is alert and responsive in the hospital after rescuing his parents from a house fire. On Tuesday morning, Coleman was airlifted to a local hospital after saving his parents from a fire at their home, and he was in critical condition for smoke inhalation.
Former UFC star Mark Coleman needs prayers. Coleman, who reigned supreme inside the Octagon, is battling for his life after saving both of his parents from a burning house.
UFC legend Mark Coleman is currently in intensive care after heroically rescuing his parents from a burning house in Fremont, Ohio. After getting his parents out of harm's way, Coleman returned to the fire in an attempt to save his dog as well.
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman, 59, was airlifted to an Ohio hospital on Monday The post Mark Coleman airlifted, hospitalized after rescuing parents from house fire first appeared on MyMMANews.
After winning three fights in one night to become UVF 4 champion in Rio de Janeiro, as I reported here previously, Kevin Randleman, disciple of two-time UFC champion Mark Coleman, achieved something unimaginable.
Mark Coleman truly wanted to introduce ground-and-pound to the world. One month after defeating five opponents and winning two consecutive tournaments at UFCs 10 and 11, NCAA wrestling champion Coleman and his team traveled to Rio de Janeiro.
A fighter from the early days of the Ultimate Fighting Championship wants to face another elder statesman…with a catch. MMA legend Mark Coleman, at the age of 58, has started training again and is actively cornering fighters.
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