Tim Hague, born on May 9, 1983, was a prominent Canadian mixed martial artist and boxer who made his mark in the heavyweight division. He began his professional fighting career in 2006 and quickly gained recognition for his skills and determination. Hague competed in various prestigious organizations, including the Ultimate Fighting Championship, World Series of Fighting, and King of the Cage, where he achieved an impressive record of eleven wins without a loss, ultimately becoming the King of the Cage Canada Heavyweight Champion.
Throughout his career, Hague was known for his tenacity and fighting spirit, captivating fans and opponents alike. His journey in the world of combat sports was marked by significant achievements and memorable bouts, showcasing his dedication to the sport. However, his life took a tragic turn on June 16, 2017, when he suffered a brain hemorrhage after being knocked out in a boxing match against Adam Braidwood in Edmonton, Alberta.
Despite the efforts to save him, Tim Hague passed away on June 18, 2017, leaving behind a legacy as a talented fighter who inspired many in the mixed martial arts community. His contributions to the sport and his remarkable journey will not be forgotten, as he remains a respected figure in the world of combat sports.