UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman Hospitalized After Saving Parents from House Fire
UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman is currently in the hospital recovering from a heroic act that saved his parents from a devastating house fire in the Toledo area. The former heavyweight champion was hospitalized on Tuesday due to smoke inhalation from the blaze.
In a touching video posted by his daughter Kenzie, Coleman is seen awake and responsive, breathing on his own. Kenzie expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support her family has received during this difficult time.
The fire was discovered by Coleman’s dog, Hammer, who unfortunately did not survive. Despite the danger, Coleman courageously went back into the burning house multiple times to rescue his parents.
In the emotional video, Coleman is seen embracing his daughters and expressing his relief that his parents survived the ordeal. The UFC Hall of Famer, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2008, had a successful career in mixed martial arts.
Before his MMA career, Coleman was an accomplished amateur wrestler who won an NCAA title and competed in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. His bravery in the face of danger has touched the hearts of fans and fellow fighters alike.
Our thoughts are with Mark Coleman and his family as he continues his recovery in the hospital. Stay tuned to Celebrity Beauty Buzz for updates on this heartwarming story.
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