Mark Coleman Health: “The Hammer Is Back!” – UFC Veteran Up & Walking, Steps Inside Squared Cage Again
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A few days ago, UFC legend Mark Coleman made headlines after saving both his parents from a raging fire in their house. The incident took place around 4 a.m. in the morning, where it took the life of Coleman’s beloved Rottweiler and left the house unsalvageable. Coleman also ended up being airlifted to the hospital, as he left fans worried about what would happen to the UFC legend.
The UFC legend was put into a medically induced coma after the incident but luckily recovered not long after. Coleman seems to be making a full recovery, as he came out a day ago to address a message to his beloved Rottweiler.
A recent post by “The Immortal” Matt Brown left fans feeling relieved as it showed the UFC legend in the background. In the recent reel, Brown made the announcement, “Whats up guys, the man is back, ‘The Hammer’s back,” with Coleman now looking better than he did a couple of days ago.
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UFC veteran Matt “The Immortal” Brown seems to have a close bond with UFC legend Mark Coleman. Brown has been doing everything he can to share what Coleman has endured during the past few days by showing his support and even sharing his GoFundMe page, which has successfully raised the targeted amount in a few days.
Coleman seems like he’s taking great strides in his recovery and looks to be trying to find the positive despite the upsetting situation and the loss of a dear friend. Coleman also took to his Instagram to read a pre-written message for his beloved Rottweiler.
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Coleman reads a love-filled message for his dog.
Mark Coleman took to his Instagram to read pre-written messages for the friend that he lost in the fire a few days earlier. Though filled with grief, the 59-year-old managed to stay strong and read the message, paying homage to Hammer, his dog.
In the Instagram video, he stated, “Me and my dog Hammer started our day every day together at 4 a.m. I tried so hard to get him out. I looked and reached [but] couldn’t find him. If I stayed one more second, I would’ve died. The only thing bringing me peace is that he did not burn. He was found under the bed with not a hair out of place… I will miss him every single day but I know he is with me in all my heart. My first dog ever. He gave me the best 11 months I could’ve imagined.”
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Coleman did everything in his power to save everyone in his house. The retired UFC Legend has earned the respect and admiration of all the fight fans across the globe.
Also Read: Mark Coleman: “He Did Not Burn”- UFC Hall-Of-Famer Pens Heartfelt Message for Pet Dog ‘Hammer’
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Riya Singhal