MMA forgotten stories thread

I remember them finding his bike and plenty of water. Maybe it was poor planning. But the fact that people did not think he was mentally capable at that time of making the trip says a lot.
They were concerned he might accidentally do exactly what he did,but not that it was on PURPOSE.

Some people expressed concern about Tanner's wellbeing going into the desert alone. Tanner responded to concerns about his plans for a desert adventure in a post on August 27, 2008.

"It seems some MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) websites have reported on the story, posting up that I might die out in the desert, or that it might be my greatest opponent yet, etc. Come on, guys. It's really common down in Southern California to go out to the off-road recreation areas in the desert about an hour away from LA and San Diego. "So my plan is to go out to the desert, do some camping, ride the motorcycle, and shoot some guns. Sounds like a lot of fun to me. A lot of people do it. This isn't a version of 'Into the Wild.'"[10]

Tanner had recently purchased a dirt bike, and on September 3, 2008 he rode into the desert region west of Palo Verde, California to go camping.[11] According to Tanner's manager John Hayner, Tanner called that afternoon to say that his bike had run out of gas, and that he would accordingly walk back to his camp; this conflicted with the military report that Tanner's bike was found at camp.[11] Temperatures that day reached 118 °F (48 °C), and friends became concerned and reported Tanner missing after he failed to contact them.[11] His body was discovered by a Marine helicopter on September 8, 2008.

The Imperial County coroner determined Tanner's time of death to be sometime between late September 4 and early September 5, but the legal date of death was recorded as September 8, 2008. Tanner's body was found near Clapp Spring with empty water bottles. Tanner had reportedly intended to refill his bottles at the spring before heading back to the provisions at his campsite, but the spring was unexpectedly dry, and Tanner text messaged a friend informing him of this. However, Evan felt he could make it back to camp if he traveled during the later hours of the evening, refusing offers at that time to send help. Friends were told that if they had not heard from Evan by the next morning and could not reach him by 8 am, they then needed to contact Search and Rescue.

Rescuers found Evan at a spot where he stopped to rest. During that rest, he succumbed to the excessive heat, slipping over onto his side into the position that rescuers found him in. An empty water pouch was nearby. According to the military article that was posted, Evan's motorcycle was at his camp, and within his provisions were ample supplies of water.[12] The Imperial County sheriff's office official cause of death was cited as heat exposure.[11]
 
Apparently he had done this before. But there wasnt concern on previous trips. Either way. RIP
 
"Based on the stories that Evan had run out of gas I was afraid he had really been foolish in the desert, but it appears that he simply underestimated how much water he would need for a 10 mile round trip hike away from his base camp. Those SoCal deserts are killers, even for an exceptionally strong man like Tanner. Its good to know he was supplied with more water and gasoline at his base camp. Tragic that he died during the night trying to return to camp. Hiking at night always a risky proposition. God speed Evan"
 
Apparently he had done this before. But there wasnt concern on previous trips. Either way. RIP
Def

RIP

in his time he was one of the most colorful but genuine dudes in mma.
 
Sometimes it happens that way.
Yup, just pointing out why Hendo was so pissed off about the situation and why getting a slice of pizza was so important to him
 
Yup, just pointing out why Hendo was so pissed off about the situation and why getting a slice of pizza was so important to him
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Hiromitsu Kanehara’s first 3 fights in Pride were against Wanderlei Silva, Mirko Crocop, and Alistair Overeem. He lost all 3, but actually took Crocop to a decision...
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Hiromitsu is the 'non-LW' GOAT.

Nuff´Said..
 
LA Giant Corey Peterson

LA giant was a 7 foot tall guy with sketchy tats to say the least,and got beat the fuck out of by Sergei Kharitonov and was never seen again.

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He did pick up a win over the legendary Rez Dawg after the Sergei fight.
 
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Michiyoshi Ohara was another of a long line of japanese pro wrestlers who tried their hand at MMA,but Ohara basically didnt come to fight at all,and would avoid any attempts to engage whatsoever. His two fights,against Kevin Randleman and Renzo Gracie,were some of the worst "fights" ever seen,and thankfully he was never used again.
Filthy Hater.

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perpetually old man Kopylov subs a BJJ world champ in 16 seconds

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Bruce Buffer and Frank Trigg fought in an elevator
 
He did pick up a win over the legendary Rez Dawg after the Sergei fight.
Necrod tf out of this thread because I'm watching Pride 27: Inferno and Sergei just subbed that giant Nazi dude. Wonder where he is now.
 
LA Giant Corey Peterson

LA giant was a 7 foot tall guy with sketchy tats to say the least,and got beat the fuck out of by Sergei Kharitonov and was never seen again.

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Mauro and Bas pretending not to notice the neo-nazi tats.
 
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Gleison Tibau made his UFC debut vs Nick Diaz back in 2006. He was 23 years old. They said his record was 23-2 when he fought Diaz but now it says that he was 16-2. He got TKO'ed in the 2nd round, dropped to 155 for his next fight and went on a 17-7 run before his fight with Ferguson, with a controversial decision loss to Khabib in 2012.
Even stranger is that he got taken down and pounded out by Diaz. That was the birth of NCAA Nick.
 
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