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What a horrible thing. It is so sad when people die so young.
I thought the same thing. Send his liver for scientific study or somethingYoung (34) + athlete-level shape (extremely healthy + I assume a great diet as well) + no previous conditions (that I'm aware of).
Elias should be a case study for what odd variables can cause cancer, because he checks every box controlling for bad health in general.
RIP brother. Such a shame.
No shit, I assumed he got an unfavorable match up or something. 34, damn.Was hoping thread title was sarcasm. Unsettling to find that it is not. RIP Elias.
Yeah but I was also thinking isolate what he did (anything) that isn't normal. Did he live by a power plant? Did he drink a certain energy drink all the time? Etc. I mention that because his youth/fantastic health/etc preclude the "normal" causes. I know he smoked weed but don't think he smoked cigarettes at all (one of the "normal" causes)I thought the same thing. Send his liver for scientific study or something
Cancer is such a little bitch. I've known so many people that went to the doctor with a minor symptom and boom it's stage 4 cancer and they're dead weeks later. Fuck this world.
Former UFC fighter Elias Theodorou dies from cancer at 34
Former UFC fighter Elias Theodorou has died from cancer.
He was 34 years old.
MMA Fighting confirmed the news with a representative for Theodorou, following an initial report from BJPenn.com. TSN reports that Theodorou was battling stage 4 liver cancer and that his diagnosis was known to few.
Theodorou (19-3) was a veteran of 22 MMA bouts, including an 8-3 run in the UFC. He won The Ultimate Fighter: Nations middleweight tournament and holds notable victories over Eryk Anders, Dan Kelly, Cezar Ferreira, and Sam Alvey.
Along with his fighting career, Theodorou was best known for being an advocate for the use of medicinal marijuana in combat sports. In 2020, the Canadian veteran became the first fighter to receive a therapeutic use exemption for medical cannabis, which was granted by the British Columbia Athletic Commission.
Theodorou also made headlines when he served as a “ring boy” for an Invicta FC event in 2018.
After making his pro debut in 2011, Theodorou began his career 8-0 and went on to earn a UFC contract by winning TUF in 2014. He parted ways with the promotion in 2019, following a unanimous decision loss to Derek Brunson. Back on the regional scene, Theodorou went 3-0 and scored a unanimous decision nod over Bryan Baker at a Colorado Combat event this past December in what would be his final fight.