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UFC legend saves parents from fire, then risks his life to save his dog

Mark Coleman, a former UFC star, was visiting his parents in the house where he grew up when he was suddenly awakened in the night by his Rottweiler Hammer, who smelled smoke. Coleman’s daughter (Morgan) said that a fire had started at around 4 a.m., and Coleman was quick to take action.

Coleman wasted no time in getting out of bed, and immediately headed for his parents’ bedroom to bring them to safety. Mom and Dad are safe and sound, thanks to Coleman’s prowess.

Coleman then immediately went back inside to retrieve Hammer, who hadn’t come out of the burning house. The UFC legend certainly acted like a hero, risking his life to save Hammer from the flames… a mission that ultimately failed and landed Coleman in a hospital bed.

Coleman, 59, found himself hospitalized in Ohio, fighting for his life due to severe injuries sustained during the fire… which ravaged the entire house. At one point in the coma, his daughter made it clear that her father needed 24-hour care, indicating the seriousness of the situation.

In the case of his dog Hammer, he did not survive, being swept away by the violent flames.

Important fact: Mark’s daughter is raising funds for all the expenses involved in caring for someone in the United States through a GoFundMe. The goal is to reach $50,000.

Good news at least, Mark has woken up and is responding well to tests.

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Conor McGregor to make his film debut

Conor “Notorious” McGregor will be launching an acting career as a first-time movie star when he is cast in the remake of Road House on Prime Video.

McGregor will join Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role of a UFC fighter who becomes a bouncer at a very rough bar called the Road House.

The King of the Octagon will be sticking with a full cast of actors to play a fictional character and not take on his own role. For the moment, we do not know the details of his character, but McGregor will be in this version, he greatly appreciated the script.

When it is released, the film will be on Prime Video and will be shown in over 240 countries around the globe. With Conor McGregor in the cast, the film’s reach is likely to grow considerably.

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UFC: Paddy Pimblett delivered a powerful speech about suicide

Paddy Pimblett, a UFC fighter on the verge of stardom, gave a very emotional speech about suicide following his win over Jordan Leavitt in London.

Pimblett’s message was very poignant, as he explained that a fan, who had become a friend, had committed suicide just before the pre-fight weigh-in.

“There’s a stigma in this world that men can’t talk – listen, if you’re a man, and you’ve got weight on your shoulders … please speak to someone, speak to anyone. Please, let’s get rid of this stigma, and men – start talking.”

The 27-year-old fighter also dedicated his triumph to Baby Lee Hodgson, one of his fans who passed away from cancer.