Ex UFC fighter Phil Baroni has been arrested for the murder of his girlfriend in Mexico. According to initial reports Phil Baroni was arrested after local police arrived at his residence after he called saying that he was fighting with his girlfriend, threw her into the shower where she hit her head and collapsed. Phil Baroni would then say he would help her to the bed where she would lose consciousness and he would call emergency services. However when police arrived they would discover the woman nude on the bed and covered in bruises to her body and face, Phil Baroni also had bruising to his hand. Phil Baroni would be arrested and charged with murder
The former mixed martial artist and boxer was in San Pancho, Mexico, where he was arrested and charged with murder. According to the report, Baroni got into an argument with his girlfriend after she revealed she had cheated on him. Baroni then allegedly threw her into the shower after she refused to take one, which caused her to fall and hit her head. Baroni claims he helped her back to bed, then left the room to get her cigarettes and beer upon her request. When he came back into the room, the woman was unconscious.
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Baroni alerted police, who found his girlfriend lying naked on the bed covered in a sheet with no vital signs. Bruises on her face and body indicate she was assaulted. An autopsy will be held to figure out the cause of death.
Known as the “New York Bad Ass,” Baroni was a fan-favorite fighter due to his action-heavy style and boisterous persona. Ultimately, Baroni left the sport with a middling record of 16-19, having gone 3-6 inside the Octagon. The 49-year-old last fought in mixed martial arts in 2019, although he boxed professionally in 2021. Baroni also had several pro wrestling matches, including a match for Game Changer Wrestling at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport in 2019.
Cain Velasquez a former UFC champion has been arrested for attempted murder for a shooting in San Jose California. According to police reports Cain Velasquez was arrested following a shooting that sent one man to the hospital with non life threatening injuries. The shooting which took place Monday, February 28 2022. Cain Velasquez who spent time in both the WWE and UFC is being held without bond
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Cain Velasquez has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after an alleged shooting incident that occurred Monday afternoon in San Jose, Calif., according to an official statement from the San Jose Police Department’s s media relations team.
The statement reads as follows:
Cain Velasquez was the suspect arrested yesterday in connection with this incident. He was booked into Santa Clara County main jail for attempted murder.
The motive and circumstances surrounding this incident are still under investigation at this time.
According to online records, former UFC heavyweight champion Velasquez was being held without bail at the Santa Clara County Jail. NBC Bay Area first reported his alleged involvement in the incident, with TMZ first reporting the charges on Tuesday.
Initially, San Jose Police confirmed a shooting took place Monday but did not identify the suspect taken into custody or the victim, who was transported to a local hospital following the incident.
“Units are currently at the scene of a shooting near the intersection of Monterey Hwy and Bailey Ave,” San Jose Police said on the department’s official Twitter account.
“One adult male shot at least once transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. One suspect in custody. Unknown motive or circumstances.”
Velasquez, 39, is widely recognized as one of the top heavyweight fighters in UFC history following multiple title reigns in the promotion.
Unfortunately for Velasquez, much of his career was marred by injuries. He last competed in February 2019, when he suffered a first-round knockout loss to future UFC champion Francis Ngannou. Nine months after that defeat, Velasquez announced his retirement from mixed martial arts while also planning a full-time move into professional wrestling.
After a brief stint in the WWE, Velasquez has been working with AAA, a Mexico-based professional wrestling promotion.
War Machine whose real name is Jon Koppenhaver was an MMA fighter with a mediocre career who began performing as an adult performer. War Machine, yes he legally changed his name, began dating adult star Christy Mack and soon after the trouble begin.
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War Machine aka Jon Koppenhaver was a severely jealous individual and when he began suspecting that Christy Mack was cheating on him. The couple would soon break up but War Machine was still obsessed with the adult actress.
War Machine would go to Christy Mack residence where he found her home with one of her friends. War Machine went berserk leaving the young woman with an extensive list of injuries: 18 broken bones, a broken nose, 12 missing teeth, a fractured rib and a ruptured liver
War Machine would flee from the scene and would be arrested a few days later in California. When it was time to go to trial War Machine would be found guilty to a host of charges including kidnapping and attempted sexual assault with a weapon. War Machine was found not guilty of attempted murder. War Machine was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 36 years.
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Name: War Machine
Location: Locelock Correctional Center
Number: 1131480
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The former mixed martial arts fighter known as War Machine was found guilty Monday of kidnapping, beating and sexually assaulting his ex-girlfriend over several months in 2014, and of beating her male friend when he found them together in her bedroom.
Nevada jurors deadlocked on two attempted-murder counts against Jonathan Paul Koppenhaver but convicted him of 29 felonies stemming from attacks on Christy Mack and Corey Thomas.
The Associated Press normally does not identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault, but Mack gave AP permission to use her name.
Neither she nor Thomas was in the courtroom while Koppenhaver, 35, stood flanked by his lawyers. He folded his arms across his chest as the verdicts were read.
Koppenhaver shook his head a little as he heard “guilty” to the two most serious counts — kidnapping and sexual assault with a weapon. Each could get him up to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Sentencing was scheduled for June 5. Defense attorney Jay Leiderman said he’ll appeal the convictions.
“He’s a tough guy. He stood there and took the verdicts,” Leiderman said. “But it’s obviously the worst day of his life.”
Koppenhaver was acquitted on three lesser counts — battery with intent to commit sexual assault, burglary with a weapon and sexually motivated coercion.
The jury of six women and six men left the courthouse without speaking with reporters or attorneys.
Prosecutors Jacqueline Bluth and Robert Stephens said they were happy with the verdict. Bluth referred to Mack, a porn actress, by her legal name, Christine Mackinday.
“I think what was important to Ms. Mackinday was that the jury believed her in regards to previous conduct that she never reported,” Bluth said. “What that says to domestic violence victims is that even if you don’t report it right away, a jury can still believe you.”
In closing arguments, Leiderman characterized Koppenhaver as a “raging bull” with brain injuries from his fighting career and emotions inflamed by the use of steroids and non-prescription stimulant and antidepressant drugs that combined could have caused mood swings and violence that the defense attorney termed “roid rage.”
War Machine didn’t testify.
Mack, 24, spent eight hours on the witness stand, crying as she said she was beaten and raped by Koppenhaver several times in the months before the August 2014 attack on her and Thomas.
Thomas, a digital media company owner, testified that he dated Mack for two months before Koppenhaver arrived at her home unexpectedly, flipped on the bedroom lights and set upon him on the bed with rapid-fire punches and choking.
Thomas testified that he suffered a broken nose, dislocated shoulder, scrapes, bruises and bite marks. The beating stopped, he said, when he asked Koppenhaver if his “end game” was going to be to kill him or let him go.
Mack testified that Koppenhaver attacked her after Thomas left. The jury saw photos of Mack with a broken nose, missing teeth, fractured eye socket and leg injuries. She also suffered a lacerated liver.
Mack said she fled her home and ran bleeding to neighbors’ homes when Koppenhaver went to the kitchen to fetch a knife.
War Machine AKA Koppenhaver was arrested a week later in the Los Angeles suburb of Simi Valley and was returned to Nevada. He has been serving a one- to four-year sentence for violating his probation on a 2009 conviction for attempted battery involving a 21-year-old woman.
War Machine AKA Koppenhaver made his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut in 2007. He had a 14-5 record as a welterweight and legally changed his name to War Machine. His final fight was in 2013.
He was dropped by his fight promoter and his clothing line after Mack’s accusations became public.
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