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  • Luke
    10 year vet
    • Oct 2006
    • 30060

    And I thought Rampage was the head case in UFC

    Junie Browning’s career as a professional fighter probably came to an end in a Henderson, Nev., hospital on Tuesday, but his devastated coach said the real story is about far more than Browning’s shattered mixed martial arts career.

    Browning, 24, who developed a notorious reputation as a troublemaker during Season 8 of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series on Spike TV, overdosed on at least 16 anti-anxiety pills Tuesday in an act that coach Shawn Tompkins believes to have been an attempt on his life.

    Browning, who lived with Tompkins and his wife for most of the time since leaving the reality series, swallowed 16 Klonopin tablets Tuesday at his Henderson apartment, Tompkins said. Tompkins said he believed alcohol was involved and potentially other drugs. According to Drugs.com, Klonopin “is used to treat seizure disorders or panic disorder.”

    After waking from his drug-induced deep sleep, Tompkins said Browning became enraged while at St. Rose Dominican Hospital, Siena campus, when he was told he was going to be admitted. He pushed a female nurse, punched a male nurse and kicked a different male nurse. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Browning shouted to nurses, “Do you know who I am? I will kill you and rape your family.”


    Police restrained Browning and then arrested him. He was charged with three counts of battery upon a health care provider, which is a gross misdemeanor. He was booked Tuesday into the Henderson Detention Center and released on Wednesday.Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White told Yahoo! Sports on Wednesday he terminated Browning’s contract immediately upon learning of the arrest.

    Browning had been training in Las Vegas under Tompkins at the highly regarded Xtreme Couture Gym, where, by all accounts, he was doing well. He hasn’t fought since losing to Cole Miller on a UFC card in Nashville, Tenn., on April 1, dropping his record to 3-1.

    “Obviously, I’m very disappointed,” White said. “I haven’t heard anything regarding Junie where he’s acted up or been bad in a long time. You could tell on the show he had issues. I saw [fighting] as an opportunity for the kid to turn his life around and make something of himself. Physically, he’s very gifted. He is good at everything. Standup, he has great ground, he has an unbelievably good chin.

    “He was given an amazing opportunity, but he has some serious issues that are beyond me and what I can do. I’m there for guys and I realize nobody is perfect and guys are going to get into trouble. When that happens, I want to try to help and do something for them. But he needs more help than I can give him. I did what I could for him.”

    Tompkins was heartbroken by the news. He conceded it’s unlikely Browning will ever fight again, but said that was of little concern to him. He said he invited Browning into his home to live with him and his wife and that he developed a close personal bond. He said Browning is bipolar and suffers from severe depression but is a good person.

    “This is a tragedy,” Tompkins said. “Those comments that he made were obviously terrible, but you have to understand, he was under the influence of a severe amount of drugs. You can’t hold him accountable for what he said, even though what he said was terrible, because of what he put inside of him. He’s truly a sweet kid, but he’s a guy with a lot of personal issues.

    “There is a good Junie Browning and I saw that side of him a lot. But he comes from a real bad upbringing and he suffers from severe depression. He’s had an enormously difficult life. There’s a lot to life beyond stepping into a cage and fighting and being on TV and a lot of people who think they know Junie don’t, really. He’s at a very deep and troubled point in his life.”

    Tompkins said Browning moved out of his home and into an apartment with his girlfriend shortly after returning from the loss to Miller. Tompkins said problems had arisen between Browning and his girlfriend and things were going poorly.

    She called Tompkins on Tuesday when Browning became unresponsive after ingesting the tablets. The Review-Journal reported he took 16 Klonopin, but Tompkins said he was under the understanding it was between 16 and 20.

    “If I’d gotten to his place a half-hour later, there might not be a Junie Browning any longer,” Tompkins said. “Fortunately, he was just five blocks away from me. I realize that his career is more than likely over, but this isn’t about Junie the fighter. This is about Junie the man and the challenge I face is getting him to become a guy who loves his own life instead of trying to take his life.”
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  • Luke
    10 year vet
    • Oct 2006
    • 30060

    #2
    Re: And I thought Rampage was the head case in UFC




    What a freaking nut
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    • Mr. IWS
      215 Hustler
      • Sep 2006
      • 98671

      #3
      Re: And I thought Rampage was the head case in UFC

      If he as a good fighter, Dana would have came to his aid and defended him, like he did for Rampage.
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      • SPX
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 23875

        #4
        Re: And I thought Rampage was the head case in UFC

        I really have to feel some compassion for him. Mental problems are a bitch. People who have never had to deal with such things don't really get it and fail to understand that a MENTAL illness is no different than a PHYSICAL illness. Ultimately, both are based on physical causes and it's no more something that you can control than having the flu.
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        • Luke
          10 year vet
          • Oct 2006
          • 30060

          #5
          Re: And I thought Rampage was the head case in UFC

          Originally posted by SPX
          I really have to feel some compassion for him. Mental problems are a bitch. People who have never had to deal with such things don't really get it and fail to understand that a MENTAL illness is no different than a PHYSICAL illness. Ultimately, both are based on physical causes and it's no more something that you can control than having the flu.

          A lot of mental illness comes from:drug/alcohol abuse , shots to the head and your mom doing drugs while she was carrying you.


          With this guy being in the UFC and having take pills that were in his possesion I would say his problems came from drug abuse and shots to the head.He made the choice to fight MMA and he made the choice to do drugs so I dont fee one bit sorry for this guy.He also tried to commit suicide which is the biggest coward move in the world

          Its not that I dont have compassion I just dont feel sorry for people that mess up their own lives
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          • Luke
            10 year vet
            • Oct 2006
            • 30060

            #6
            Re: And I thought Rampage was the head case in UFC

            One more thing .It said he suffers from depression,thats his mental illness. To me depression is the biggest joke in the world.

            Everyone that isnt rich and have the perfect life is a little depressed because they arent where they want to be in their lives.To get out of the depression you have to make your life better. People have the opportunity to do whatever they want with their lives so if you end up depressed its your own fault.

            I dont buy into the mental illness thing because if this guy was a UFC champ with big endorsements this episode would have never happened .Everyone cant be the champ but he can keep trying to be the best he can be ,he didnt he tried to kill himself and take the easy way out
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