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UFC Legend Mark Coleman Returns To Gym – Less Than 7 Days After Nearly Dying In A Fire Tragedy

UFC Legend Mark Coleman Returns To Gym – Less Than 7 Days After Nearly Dying In A Fire Tragedy

It was about a week ago that the UFC legend Mark Coleman found himself in a dire situation…
As he was incapacitated and reliant on a breathing tube, due to suffering smoke inhalation while rescuing his parents from a burning home.

Now, however, Coleman is back at it!
As shared on an Instagram post, Coleman Matt was at Brown’s Immortal Martial Arts Center:

Never left… Well, for a second.

 

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Coleman fought for his life in a hospital bed as medical professionals worked tirelessly to clear his lungs.
Then, as shared in a heartwarming video last Thursday, it was revealed that Coleman was alert and able to breathe on his own:

I’m the happiest man in the world. I swear to God I’m so lucky.
I can’t believe my parents are alive.

I had to make a decision. I got out of my room and went to the door and it was already horrible and I couldn’t breathe.
I almost had to go outside and I went back in and got them.

Despite having been readmitted to the hospital for pneumonia just two days prior, Coleman now appears to be physically well.

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