Former UFC fighter joins police's 'most wanted' list after robbery, threats and fraud against former champion

Former UFC fighter Bryan Caraway is Washington's most wanted man after threatening Miesha Tate

B. Caraway (left) and M. Tate (right). Photo: Reproduction

B. Caraway (left) and M. Tate (right). Photo: Reproduction

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Former UFC fighter, Bryan caraway is being sought by police in Washington, the capital of the United States, after a series of serious accusations. The athlete, who was once one of the main names in the bantamweight division (up to 61,2 kg), was involved in alleged accusations of fraud and threats against his former partner and former champion of the organization, Miesha Tate.

According to authorities, Caraway would have stolen and forged a quad bike which belongs to Miesha, purchased insurance for the vehicle, and then reported it as stolen.

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The former champion, who has been cooperating with the investigation from the beginning, has presented overwhelming evidence against her former partner, including security footage and incriminating text messages. In addition to the fraud charges, Caraway is also accused of threatening Tate, saying he would strangle her and forcibly retrieve the quad. The severity of the charges has led to the former fighter being added to Washington state's most wanted list.

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Caraway, who rose to prominence on the 14th season of the reality show 'The Ultimate Fighter', has built a solid career in MMA. However, in recent years, the athlete has been involved in several controversies outside the octagon. In his career, he has 20 wins and nine losses. He last fought in July 2019, in a victory over Raja Shippen.

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