Former UFC Champ Tanner found dead in desert

by chowdawg | September 9, 2008 at 02:16 pm
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Evan Tanner, the former UFC Middleweight and USWF Heavyweight champion was found dead in the desert mountain area near Palo Verde, California, he was 37. 

His body was found 2 miles from his campsite in a remote area of the Palo Verde Mountains where Tanner had gone to escape from civilization.  His motorcycle ran out of gas and he died of exposure in 115-degree heat as he tried to make his way out.  His friends alerted police and search parties when Tanner did not return on time. 

Tanner was born and raised in Amarillo, Texas where he won the State Championships in wrestling as a high school junior and senior.  In 1997 he started his career as an American professional mixed martial arts fighter, and went on to hold a professional record of 32 wins and 8 losses.   He won his first championship at USWF 7, and went on to successfully defend that title five times; he then won the UFC Middleweight title at UFC 51 in 2005.


Tanner had trekked into the desert on a journey to "cleanse" himself, according to Douglas Vincitorio of Tanner's management team. "He went out to the desert to do a 'cleansing' as he called it. Kind of like 'Survivor Man.'" These short trips were not new to Tanner, said Vincitorio. It is something that he has done numerous times over the years.

"What we were told is that (sheriff's officials who found him) believe his motorcycle had run out of gas, so he went to walk out in like 115 to 118-degree heat," said Vincitorio. "He was miles away from his camp. That's where the helicopter found him. Right now, they just think that he succumbed to the heat."

Lt. George Moreno of the Imperial County Sheriff's Department has reported that Tanner set out treasure hunting on Wednesday, Sept. 3, asking friends to call for help if he didn't return right away. Lt. Moreno says friends called the Sheriff's Office on Friday, Sept. 5, and search and rescue teams looked for him throughout the weekend in temperatures up to 114 degrees.

The U.S. Marines used a helicopter to search by air Monday morning, finally spotting a body two miles from the campground where Tanner's belongings were found earlier, according to Lt. Moreno.

On Aug. 10, Tanner wrote a blog on Spike TV's website, proclaiming his desire to start an adventure in the desert east of his new home in Oceanside, Calif. An avid outdoorsman and wandering spirit, he wanted to escape civilization for a while.

"I'm not just going out into the desert, I'm going out into the desert to hunt for lost treasure," he wrote. "I'm going on a pilgrimage of sorts, a journey to solitude, to do some thinking, and to pay my respects to the great mysteries."

On Aug. 16, Tanner wrote about collecting supplies for his journey, and wrote about the dangers he might face.

"I plan on going so deep into the desert, that any failure of my equipment, could cost me my life," he said. "I've been doing a great deal of research and study. I want to know all I can about where I'm going, and I want to make sure I have the best equipment.  This isn't a version of 'Into the Wild,'" he wrote. "I'm not going out into the desert with a pair of shorts and a bowie knife, to try to live off the land. I'm going fully geared up, and I'm planning on having some fun." 


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gspin2k1

Met Evan Tanner at UFC 84 during an autograph session, he was a great fighter, and a cool guy. Sad to see him go.

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zamboni49

This was right before his first fight with Phil Baroni.

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M4creations

Evan Tanner was a fine fighter and an interesting man to know. He will be missed.

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rolandrochaii

This picture is of Evan and me from UFC 81 Breaking Point. We talked a little about him rejoining the UFC. I told him I was excited that he was coming back and wished him nothing but the best. Evan was a really nice guy and will be missed.

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