R.I.P.
UFC Fighter Found Dead

TMZ has learned former UFC middleweight champion Evan Tanner went missing in the California desert and his body was found yesterday.

Law enforcement tells us the 37-year-old went out into the desert near San Diego last Friday. That same day, Tanner sent a text message to a friend that he was out of water and needed help. There was a massive search that ended abruptly yesterday.

Tanner blogged last month he was going to the desert because of his friends talking about "treasure hunting and lost gold, and my own insatiable appetite for adventure and exploration." Tanner continued, "I plan on going so deep into the desert, that any failure of my equipment could cost me my life."

Tanner's song of choice on his MySpace page was "Guaranteed" by Eddie Vedder from the movie "Into the Wild." The movie was about a guy who goes off into the wilderness against the advice of everyone he knows. Guess how it ended.

Tanner was featured on Spike TV's, "The Ultimate Fighter." He lost his last bout in June at the Ultimate Fighter 7 finale.

Cause of death is undetermined.

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106. If he had a cell phone & could text a message, why didn't he dial 911 for help? Seems strange to me.

Posted at 12:00PM on Sep 22nd 2008 by Gramma

107. Evan was a friend. His competetive spirit led him to excel in an industry full of brutality without allowing it to turn him brutal. Sure, he loved to live on the edge. He pushed himself beyond his limits to expand his capabilities. Evan was not suicidal, he just found the edge of his limitations. A small mistake under those conditions can/will kill you. Don't judge him until you have been there yourself.
Following UFC is not the same as actually knowing someone, mister "Soggy-Biscuit" man. Evan worked very hard and sacraficed much since his first fight in a small livestock arena in Amarillo, TX. Those of us who actually knew him are proud of him and he will surely be missed.

Posted at 2:19PM on Oct 30th 2008 by Friend from Amarillo

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