Steve McMicel died in 67
The American Football Association star loses the battle against
Steve McMicik was recently included in the celebrity Hall.
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The football world won: The legend of the American Football Association, Steve McMicik, died after a long battle at the age of 67.
The football world pays attention to the loss of one of his big myths: Steve McMicik died at the age of 67. The previous defensive treatment of Chicago Beers died for his harsh disease, and his 44 -year -old friend Jarrett Payton announced on social media. “With deep sadness, I share that Steve McMicel at 5:28 pm after a courageous battle against death, surrounded by his loved ones. I am grateful because I can be with him in his last moments.”
The death of the football star came a few hours after his wife, Mesti, announced that McMichael will be transferred to Hospice because his health has deteriorated quickly. In a former American Football Association professional, AS was diagnosed with an input disease (AS) neurological side spice side spice (AS) in 2021, and as a result it was waterfall from the shoulders.
It was recently included in the fame hall
McMichael was one of the best defensive treatments in the history of the American Football Association. With Chicago Beers, he won the Super Bowl XX award in 1986 and was chosen twice in the first team. At the beginning of this year, McMichael was accepted in the prestigious professional football hall – a honor that praised his distinguished achievements in this field.
The National Football League published a statement on the death of the athlete: “The US Football Association has been vibrating the death of the Super Bowl champion and Famers Steve MCMICHAEL after a courageous battle against Als. Our thoughts and condolences with his family and loved ones.”
Success also outside football
After his football career, McMichael also made a name for himself in the world of wrestling. In Wcw (World Championship Wrestling), competing against legends like Hulk Hogan and also gained a loyal fans base there. Wrestling icon Rick Flair, who was close to McMicic, sorrows on social media: “The world just lost Steve McMicel! He was my best friend for all years! Athletic and amazing man! I have the most beautiful memories of our work together, and this is a very broken loss for me!”