• Christy Mack Finally Speaks About Recovering From Alleged Beating by War Machine

    Last August Jon "War Machine" Koppenhaver made headlines, not for an MMA fight but for an alleged attack on his on/off love, Christy Mack. He supposedly had used an old key to let himself into the home he had once shared with Mack and upon finding her asleep with a male friend, Koppenhaver nearly killed the woman that he supposedly loved. 36 different charges, including attempted murder have been filed against Koppenhaver and months later, Mack is still in the process of healing, both physically and emotionally. She recently sat for a pretty amazing interview with ESPN, explaining how things gradually turned so bad between them.
  • War Machine Laughs at Christy Mack During Chilling Court Testimony in Attempted Murder Case

    On Friday, Christy Mack came face to face with the man who allegedly intended to kill her last August. The former adult film star testified against Jonathan Koppenhaver, the former MMA fighter known as "War Machine" and kept her cool on the stand even while he smirked and laughed at her testimony. Mack described in detail how Koppenhaver broke into her Las Vegas home on Aug. 8 and went berserk when he found her with Corey Thomas. Mack suffered 18 broken bones, broken teeth and a ruptured liver before escaping while her ex allegedly went to the kitchen to get another knife.
  • Former MMA Fighter War Machine Selling Merch To Pay Legal Bills, Thinks Christy Mack Got Off Easy With Severe Beating

    Former MMA fighter, Jonathan "War Machine" Koppenhaver has been locked up on 32 different felony charges for a month now in connecting with the brutal beating of Christy Mack. The details of their relationship are a bit sketchy with Mack insisting they split last May while War Machine says that they were still together when he barged in to find her with Corey Thomas. He took a beating before being locked out of the house so that War Machine could pummel Mack, leaving her with multiple broken bones and internal injuries.
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