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cornbread
03-12-2007, 05:17 PM
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news.asp?n_id=6971

Gilbert Aldana (Pictures), 29, passed away Sunday morning while boating with his family at Lake Pleasant in Peoria, Ariz. The body of the two-time UFC fighter has been found, the heavyweight's trainer Roland Sarria told Sherdog.com Monday afternoon, but has not yet been recovered.

Aldana leaves behind a wife and two boys, ages 4 and 8.

"He was a devoted family man," Sarria said of Aldana. "His family was everything to him."

According to news reports, the Rage in the Cage veteran drowned after diving into the lake to recover a t-shirt that fell in the water.

"He went out with his best friend and his family," Sarria said. "His wife, his friend's wife and the kids. It was a weird thing that happened, because it happened as they were entering the lake. They were going like five miles-per-hour and that's when it happened. So they never got a chance to even get out in the lake. It happened in the early stage.

"It was really a freak accident."

Aldana was a part-time fighter, a throwback to the day when many UFC participants held second jobs. "It was hard for him to train," said Sarria, who worked with Aladana for close to three years. "He had a job. He had two kids. He was married. It was a really difficult situation for him and it was just hard for him to pour his heart and soul into his training. Plus over here in Arizona we didn't really have the right guys for him. But we did the best that we can for what we had."

That was good enough to land him a shot in the UFC after going undefeated in five RITC fights. The slugger from Chandler, Ariz. faced Paul Buentello (Pictures) in Feb. 2006, and as was his style, Aldana brawled before finally succumbing to punches early in the second round. He earned one more shot, losing to Cheick Kongo (Pictures) in the opening round of their July 2006 tilt.

"El Peligro" returned to competition in January, taking the first submission victory of his career in just 26 seconds.

"His dream was to eventually get back in the UFC after he had some better training," Sarria noted of the fallen heavyweight, whose mixed martial arts will stand at 6-2-0.

LEONARD
03-12-2007, 05:25 PM
So weird...assuming he can swim, how does that happen? And if he can't swim, why jump in for a shirt?? :dizzy

Major bummer...2 kids... :(

LEONARD
03-20-2007, 11:54 AM
More details on how it happened... :cry

On Sunday, 11 Mar 07, Gil and a fellow MMA fighter Dave Connant set out on Dave’s boat at Lake Pleasant in AZ for a day of boating with their families. Just after putting the boat in, Gil’s tee shirt blew into the lake. Dave turned the boat and told Gil to reach over and grab it as they came up to it. Gil said, ‘Nah….it gives me an excuse to jump in.’ With that, Gil jumped off the boat. Dave turned the boat again and came back to Gil. The wind was blowing pretty hard, the water had as big of waves as you get on Lake Pleasant and the water temp was about 50 degrees. When Dave got back to Gil, he could see that Gil was having trouble treading water and immediately jumped in after him.

Dave swam to Gil and got him turned around and began swimming him back to the boat. While this was happening, Dave’s wife was throwing life jackets toward them, but the wind kept pushing them out of reach. At this point between Gil’s size, the cold water and waves, Dave also began to have trouble staying afloat, but still held onto Gil. Dave’s wife brought the boat as close as she could without running over Dave and Gil, and Dave managed to grab onto the boat. The boat was still drifting and began pulling Dave away from Gil. Dave had a hold of Gil’s arm and was telling him to kick, and eventually lost his grip. Dave managed to get back into the boat and was trying to bring it back to Gil so he could hoist him aboard from inside the boat. Dave yelled for Gil to swim and Gil said, ‘I’m okay’ and then sunk out of sight. This occurred in front of Gil’s wife and two young sons.

cornbread
03-20-2007, 12:19 PM
Damn that's a tragic story. I feel for his family.

dallaskd
03-22-2007, 01:49 PM
Sad. Never heard of him.

LEONARD
03-22-2007, 02:15 PM
He was on the UFC 57 and 61 cards...