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You got this Mark. Wishing for the best. There's no generation of fighters like his.
I talked to someone who knows Mark well and he said that Mark is expected to make it, but will be intubated and sedated until tomorrow.
And then to go out dominating Bonnar when he was old and washed was just glorious to see. I've always loved Coleman.Coleman is a beast of a man...If anyone's spirit can make it through adversity, it's him.
I'm with you on this MorpheusHey guys, this is a reminder that the veil between life and death is quite thin and is liable to be torn down at any moment. Mark woke up that morning completely naive to the reality that instead of sleeping in his bed that night, he'd be in a medically-induced coma in the hospital. Keep your souls in order and try to ensure that you're consciousness doesn't exclusively lie within the work-a-day world.
It was funny a couple of years ago when Rogan tried taking him down and he flung Joe like a child across the room like he was swatting a gnat.And then to go out dominating Bonnar when he was old and washed was just glorious to see. I've always loved Coleman.
His dad was 66 when he wound up in the middle of the Chute Boxe vs Hammer House kerfuffle which would make him 84 now and 25 when Mark was born.Damn, his parents musta had him young. That's sad, hopefully he pulls through, one of my absolute favorites back in the day. I got to see him in New Orleans when he was in his prime. He didn't fight, he was in the audience with us.