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Tim Hague: 'I’m just in love with the sport. If it kills me, whatever, I’m ready' Hague himself not only gloried in the ferocity and manliness of his sport, he accepted he might die in the ring.
Tim Hague's death raised questions about why combative sports such as boxing and MMA are regulated by municipalities and not by a provincewide commission, as in most other Canadian jurisdictions.
Jordan Bittner was in Hague's corner that night. The two trained together and Bittner said Hague, 34, was like a brother to him. Hague, who fought out of Edmonton, also fought in the UFC.
This article was published more than 6 years ago. Some information may no longer be current. Edmonton heavyweight boxer Tim Hague flexes at a weigh-in on Feb. 5, 2010, in Las Vegas. The Canadian Press ...
Everybody was excited. Tim’s name was hot again in MMA,” LaBelle said. In a 2015 interview, Hague told Stu Armstrong of Peep Magazine that he was proud of his 20-9 record.
EDMONTON — Former UFC fighter Tim Hague died Sunday after being listed in critical condition following a Friday night boxing match. Hague’s sister Jackie Neil said in a statement on behalf of ...
This article was published more than 7 years ago. Some information may no longer be current. Edmonton heavyweight Tim Hague poses at a weigh-in Portland, Ore. on Friday Aug. 28, 2009.
Adam Braidwood, right, fights Tim Hague at the KO 79 boxing event at the Shaw Centre in Edmonton, June 16, 2017. Photo by Ed Kaiser / Postmedia Network ...
Tim Hague likes to take chances. Sometimes the risk pays off, sometimes it leaves him flat on his back unconscious. By John Korobanik Published Sep 21, 2009 Last updated Sep 22, 2009 5 minute read ...
Tim Hague (left) is in critical condition after his boxing match against Adam Braidwood at the Shaw Conference Centre on Friday June 17, 2017. Photo by Ed Kaiser / Postmedia ...
Tim Hague Sr. should be proud of winning The Amazing Race Canada. He has become a Winnipeg celebrity and most recently acted as grand marshal of the 104th annual Santa Claus Parade.
With his son Tim Hague Jr., 23, Hague Sr., a registered nurse at St. Boniface Hospital, raced across Canada against eight other teams visiting 12 Canadian stops across 9,000 kilometres.
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