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Dirty D 03-11-2009 03:15 PM

Very Sad news.... RIP MASK

bobby666 03-11-2009 03:18 PM

that'S just awful

CybermedAndy 03-11-2009 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 15613836)
Sad day for MMA. It's not known if they were racing, only that the Porsche crashed into the Ferrari. I'm sad either way.

Charles was an ambassador for MMA. He supported MMA back in the dark ages, when it was being banned State to State. He sponsored and helped keep food on fighter's tables so they could chase their dream. His passing is a massive blow to MMA, it's fighters and fans.

Rest in peace.

What he said

Fabien 03-11-2009 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Donfoolio (Post 15614085)
Exactly! NO RESPECT or SYMPATHY for anyone who dies due to their own hand, ESPECIALLY when they carelessly put innocent lives in danger. :2 cents: :mad:

Exactly what i think !

You people are weird !
No wonder all the religions and all the fucktards willing to crash airplanes into towers :Oh crap

Like for him "it's ok to do it" ?
A "bail out" so to speak ?
He's a star, don't touch him :disgust

Ok back to work now.

hypedough 03-11-2009 04:38 PM

He was racing a guy, you automatically should know you can end up in jail, killing yourself, and other people. He took that risk and it ended horribly. Someone with that much where-with-all should've known better. Sucks he leaves a family behind, but no one should be racing their fancy car with other macho morons on the streets.

Spunky 03-11-2009 04:44 PM

Damn,that is so erie watching the flashing hazard lights on a car ripped in 2.what a way to go .RIP :(

Libertine 03-11-2009 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by wtfent (Post 15613893)
The guy just fuckin died, have some damn respect for him guys. :(

Why?

Racing on public streets, he could've easily killed someone else instead of himself. Recklessly endangering innocent bystanders deserves zero respect.

brassmonkey 03-11-2009 04:52 PM

live in the fast lane and die in it 2

David! 03-11-2009 05:44 PM

No pity for a retard who not only endangers his own life but also the life of innocent bystanders.
A pure example of Darwinism at its finest.

notoldschool 03-11-2009 05:48 PM

Live by the sword....

DirtyDanza 03-11-2009 05:55 PM

Hate to bust bubbles but he was not the owner he was a co founder not an owner

Robocrop 03-11-2009 06:48 PM

RIP Mask

http://www.sherdog.com/thumbnail_cro...width_size=570

pimp3611 03-11-2009 09:20 PM

He wasn't the only owner....was 3 clowns.

PornMD 03-11-2009 09:35 PM

Jeez - not a good news day:

http://www.nametrader.com/topstories.jpg

And RIP to the guy but honestly, he's probably better off dead than if he killed someone else due to the racing and lived...I'd like to see how much compassion people would be showing him then.

doridori 03-11-2009 09:36 PM

damn that sucks. why not just go to a fucking track. its safer.



also @ the car....man $300,000 and it smashes like that....he must've been going really fast.

acctman 03-11-2009 10:10 PM

i always thought guys who show off speeding with females (or anyone) in a car are tools. why risk the life of someone else just to be cool.

qwe 03-11-2009 10:56 PM

he was probably going like at least 120 miles/hour for car to split like that...

pornask 03-11-2009 11:02 PM

http://www.beersteak.com/wp-content/...rari-crash.jpg

Damn Ferrari literally ripped in half. RIP The Mask :(

KillerK 03-12-2009 12:06 AM

Wow, bunch of fuckers who don't have a car that goes better then 100mph in 10 minutes. Sorry for all of you that drive a Honda Civic.

Sorry to see the guy go, he helped make them!

Diomed 03-12-2009 12:10 AM

That guy was a good fucking guy man.. what a damn shame,

good heart and overall nice fella.. extremely intelligent.

Damn shame.

pocketkangaroo 03-12-2009 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerK (Post 15616726)
Wow, bunch of fuckers who don't have a car that goes better then 100mph in 10 minutes. Sorry for all of you that drive a Honda Civic.

Sorry to see the guy go, he helped make them!

He had a much cooler car than me. He's also dead.

seeric 03-12-2009 12:15 AM

lots of people interviewed on the news talked about how much he helped other people. very cool. tons of big bad ass grown men crying. dude just made a bad mistake.

one thing to note and well, i hate to be the one to say it, but the guy in the porshe was drunk that he was racing. it was very late at night. where were they coming from? had he been drinking? did they know each other? met in the parking lot at a bar? mask was chasing him for some reason? still lots of questions to ask. the guy that lived is totally fucked. i hope the girl recovers.

such a senseless loss of life just to show off and go probably 4 times the legal speed limit for that road. that road is a 45 mph limit the news said i believe.

there will be a toxicology report released soon i am sure. i hope they run the results and the answers to lots of questions that people want to know.

pocketkangaroo 03-12-2009 12:23 AM

Good guy or not, he put innocent people at risk by his fun and games. He showed zero disregard for the health and safety of others. While it's always sad to see someone die, perhaps it's better that he isn't around to continue doing this and eventually killing an innocent family. What he did is no different than walking into a mall with a gun and randomly shooting in all directions.

Diomed 03-12-2009 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 15616744)
lots of people interviewed on the news talked about how much he helped other people. very cool. tons of big bad ass grown men crying. dude just made a bad mistake.

one thing to note and well, i hate to be the one to say it, but the guy in the porshe was drunk that he was racing. it was very late at night. where were they coming from? had he been drinking? did they know each other? met in the parking lot at a bar? mask was chasing him for some reason? still lots of questions to ask. the guy that lived is totally fucked. i hope the girl recovers.

such a senseless loss of life just to show off and go probably 4 times the legal speed limit for that road. that road is a 45 mph limit the news said i believe.

there will be a toxicology report released soon i am sure. i hope they run the results and the answers to lots of questions that people want to know.

For sure, he was a stellar human being.. fuck anyone who says otherwise.

Yes he made a terrible mistake, but everyone does.. only a few pay for it.

Adam_M 03-12-2009 12:25 AM

Sad......

JustDaveXxx 03-12-2009 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by pimp3611 (Post 15616359)
He wasn't the only owner....was 3 clowns.

Charles "Mask" and Danny were the owners and co founders. Danny is the character "Punk ass".


I actually know the details on who owns what, but this is not the time or the place to discuss it. I been in BJJ for 18 years and have known Charles and Danny for 12+ years.


Its been a tough day for me and a bunch of my BJJ and MMA friends.




I watched Charles leave his Job as a San Bernideno sherif to start Tap Out. These guys would live in a van for 2 weeks at a time traveling to BJJ tournaments and cage fights on Indian reservations across the USA. MMA was banned across the USA and these guys still supported what was thought to be a dying sport at the time. They sold shirts and passed out free stickers one at a time for 8 years before they started reaping the rewards for there hard work.


I remember when Charles and Danny had nothing and got offered 2 million for their company and Charles said "fuck you Tap Out is not for sale". at that time it wasn't worth shit and people thought he was stupid for not selling. He explained to me it would be like giving up his child. I didnt get it back then, but i do understand now.



The marketing of 'Tap Out" is one of the best grass roots marketing campaigns for clothing ever done. they had no money and dick for capital. Just a dream and a serious will to make Tap Out the MMA industry standard.


The way have made it, and way deserve their successes.




Charles and and Danny were the kindest nicest guys that never forgot where they came from. For the longest time they would only support American fighters, because there was no company that was backing american fighters. Hunter, Bad Boy, Krugans, Atama, and a few others were all companies. America had Tap Out.


When i used to compete, I wore HCK, Tap Out, Globe shoes, and Serial Killer (RIP Matt Macafee, owner of Serial Killer clothing)

People who know, KNOW!!






RIP Charles Lewis AKA "MASK" I and the MMA world thank you for your support:thumbsup

Fletch XXX 03-12-2009 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Diomed (Post 15616737)

good heart and overall nice fella.. extremely intelligent.

ok, we can accept "nice fella" but intelligent? hardly... his judgement states otherwise lol

wonder if he was drunk too?

Anthony 03-12-2009 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by JustDaveXxx (Post 15616832)
Charles "Mask" and Danny were the owners and co founders. Danny is the character "Punk ass".


I actually know the details on who owns what, but this is not the time or the place to discuss it. I been in BJJ for 18 years and have known Charles and Danny for 12+ years.


Its been a tough day for me and a bunch of my BJJ and MMA friends.




I watched Charles leave his Job as a San Bernideno sherif to start Tap Out. These guys would live in a van for 2 weeks at a time traveling to BJJ tournaments and cage fights on Indian reservations across the USA. MMA was banned across the USA and these guys still supported what was thought to be a dying sport at the time. They sold shirts and passed out free stickers one at a time for 8 years before they started reaping the rewards for there hard work.


I remember when Charles and Danny had nothing and got offered 2 million for their company and Charles said "fuck you Tap Out is not for sale". at that time it wasn't worth shit and people thought he was stupid for not selling. He explained to me it would be like giving up his child. I didnt get it back then, but i do understand now.



The marketing of 'Tap Out" is one of the best grass roots marketing campaigns for clothing ever done. they had no money and dick for capital. Just a dream and a serious will to make Tap Out the MMA industry standard.


The way have made it, and way deserve their successes.




Charles and and Danny were the kindest nicest guys that never forgot where they came from. For the longest time they would only support American fighters, because there was no company that was backing american fighters. Hunter, Bad Boy, Krugans, Atama, and a few others were all companies. America had Tap Out.


When i used to compete, I wore HCK, Tap Out, Globe shoes, and Serial Killer (RIP Matt Macafee, owner of Serial Killer clothing)

People who know, KNOW!!






RIP Charles Lewis AKA "MASK" I and the MMA world thank you for your support:thumbsup

Man, back in the day Dave it was only Tapout! Before the poseurs took it to a whole new level. Whenever you saw another guy wearing Tapout, you KNEW he trained, or at the minumum a fan of MMA/BJJ. I remember that Van in 2003 at a WEC, with the side panels and Mask hanging out the side selling his gear. Charles paved the way for Triumph United, Sprawl, 62Gear, and many many others. It was a good thing to see them all paying their respects on the underground.

This pretty much sums his whole life, and he said this to a friend on the underground.

"I've failed at a lot of things in my life....but I've also failed to quit". Charles "Mask" Lewis R.I.P

Doctor Dre 03-12-2009 06:21 AM

The guy is an ambasador in the sport, he was selling t shirts in parking lots and sponsoring up and comming fighters.

Diomed 03-12-2009 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 15617556)
ok, we can accept "nice fella" but intelligent? hardly... his judgement states otherwise lol

wonder if he was drunk too?

We?

Lol?

The guy was incredibly intelligent and a solid character all the way around,

everyone does stupid shit in their life.. only few pay such terrible consequences.

It's part of being human, no one is infallible.

Fletch XXX 03-12-2009 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Diomed (Post 15617671)
We?

Lol?

The guy was incredibly intelligent and a solid character all the way around,

everyone does stupid shit in their life.. only few pay such terrible consequences.

It's part of being human, no one is infallible.

As the guy says in that "Bartendaz" youtube workout vid, Id never call out another mans charachter, only his actions lol

sry but we are not judged by our mind in this world, but only by our actions.

Diomed 03-12-2009 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 15617678)
As the guy says in that "Bartendaz" youtube workout vid, Id never call out another mans charachter, only his actions lol

sry but we are not judged by our mind in this world, but only by our actions.

You sir,

are a fucking idiot.

Guy did more for people, and in turn their families; in one year than you will contribute your entire life. His actions were his reputation and the foundation of both his character and success, not his mind.

Fletch XXX 03-12-2009 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Diomed (Post 15617705)
You sir,

are a fucking idiot.

oh thats a new one, please choose someone else in this thread who has the same opinon as me and go on your tirade

i posted my opinon and it put sand in your vag, there are others who said much worse than I did :1orglaugh

GatorB 03-12-2009 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberHustler (Post 15613944)
Rough crowd in here... :Oh crap

Stupid is as stupid does. Besides he could have killed innocent people. So don't expect me to have pity for morons who don't give a shit about others.

Fletch XXX 03-12-2009 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GatorB (Post 15617722)
Stupid is as stupid does. Besides he could have killed innocent people. So don't expect me to have pity for morons who don't give a shit about others.

exactly, and I rest my case.

:thumbsup

GatorB 03-12-2009 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Diomed (Post 15617705)
You sir,

are a fucking idiot.

Guy did more for people, and in turn their families; in one year than you will contribute your entire life. His actions were his reputation and the foundation of both his character and success, not his mind.

and if he had killed innoncent people in his attempt to feel better about his very small penis?

Pleasurepays 03-12-2009 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by AnniKN (Post 15613833)
So uh... Porsche IS better than Ferrari then?



:-|

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

:helpme

tranza 03-12-2009 06:48 AM

That was a very stupid thing

Diomed 03-12-2009 06:48 AM

I'm not denying his bad judgment or mistake,

I'm simply stating he did a lot of good things for a lot of people.

They don't even know if he had been drinking or not yet, and I also think I read they weren't sure who was driving.

Regardless, it's a fact he made a big contribution in his life through both his mind and actions, and was an all around good person.

You fuckers want to make it out like you've never made a mistake in your life, or that your far too evolved to actually be human or infallible.. it's a joke.

Mistakes and accidents happen.. don't be so quick to shit on a persons name when you don't even have all the facts yet.

Anthony 03-12-2009 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by diomed (Post 15617705)
you sir,

are a fucking idiot.

Guy did more for people, and in turn their families; in one year than you will contribute your entire life. His actions were his reputation and the foundation of both his character and success, not his mind.

rip mask.



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i never knew him, but i see what he has done for the sport all around me and i am really thankful, tapout contributed to the growth and quality of mma big time with their hard earned dollars, they matched up with the fighters and promoters from the dawn of the sport and took it to the next level with hard work, quality character and perserverance. Allowing tons of fighters to train full time who otherwise would never have had that chance to really focus entirely on becoming the athletes we see today.

Tapout pushed the sport forward by actually cutting checks that didn't bounce, giving out the dollars to sponsor fighters so they could train full time, pay their rent, get food and supplements, supplying gear, even sometimes just being the difference between having to work 40 hours a week and 15 that is huge for a guy who otherwise has no choice but to work full time. All of this for lots of guys who really didn't or may not necessarily even effect the overall for the company enough to justify what they receive still tapout knows the role they play is critical, if anything they have essentially taken losses to sponsor guys out of the love for the sport. They have been willing to offer their hand to afford so many the chance to pursue their dreams in mma, in eras of flaky companies and people who made/make promises they can't live up to, tapout has always been a real professional company when it comes to business.

What tapout has done we the fans and fighters have benefitted from tremendous and what they will continue to do is admirable, to leave a legacy like charles did is something remarkable, special and truly unique, it will live on and he won't be forgotten. We should all be so lucky to make such an impact on the world in a positive way doing something we love.

Rip


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i felt the need to express a few words tonight after the sudden passing of a good friend of mine, charles "mask" lewis. I first met charles in huntington beach back in the early 90's. He used to spray paint tapout on t-shirts in his garage and after it caught on...would sell them out of the back of his ride at all the big mma shows in town. Funny enough...but when promoters told him he wasn't allowed to sell his merchandise inside the shows...charles would sell twice as many to all the hardcore and drunken fans alike on the way out.

He truly invented guerilla marketing.

He truly invented brand marketing.

Even when i moved away from home, charles would keep in touch almost on a daily basis through his inspirational text messages that he would send. One of my favorite quotes that he sent me was:

"i've failed at a lot of things in my life....but i've also failed to quit".

I still keep all of his text messages on my phone.

He brought a single logo t-shirt company to a multi-million dollar empire and never forgot the "boys back home". I think he gave away just as much free product as he did sell it. He was just like that. Always giving, always had a great smile on his face and always willing to help out a friend in need.

At first glance, people were taken aback by his "alter-ego" of mask. With the warpaint on and crazy clothes. But i assure you...he came what he was determined to do. Pull you in and make you a fan. Not only was he good at business...but he was also a very accomplished grappler. If i remember correctly...he worked his way up to a brown belt in brazilian jiu-jitsu.

I hope everyone has had the fortune of seeing his reality show "tapout" that has been running over the last few years. That was merely a glimpse of his good nature, personality and goodwill towards others and especially those in the mma community.

Not only have we lost a pioneer...but unfortunately...i've also lost an amazing friend.

Rest in peace charles...as i'm sure you're already throwing those tapout stickers on the pearly gates of heaven.

Jake

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i feel like the mma community is so connected in a lot of ways because of how new the sport is and a lot of guys on this forum as well as others have been around for so long when the sport was in it's dark ages that everyone knows eachother...

In no other sport are the promoters, owners, ceo's, presidents, fighters, media, etc. Intertwined in such a way with their fans.

I think mask is the epitome of a true mma hardcore. He dedicated his life to this sport before it was fashionable.

For that i salute him for all that he did for the only sport that i care about.

It may be a good day to wear that tapout shirt and not give a shit if someone thinks your a "newb." i'm going to be wearing mine.
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"life is full of influences, it's your application that sets you apart.
That's something i wrote to myself and completely believe in. You can't be scared to set out to do something in life because you believe it may be similar to something, or because you don't know the clear cut path on how you're going to accomplish your goal or dream! Just take a step towards your belief daily - fearlessly, wholeheartedly, digging and dreaming within yourself, believing that as you push on through sacrifice, you will one day stand alone on top of a hill that you created that now encourages and inspires others to chase their dream. Knowing that through tenacity and patience anything can be achieved.
If you simply believe"

^^^ written by mask.
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"it is a sad day in mma, charles lewis aka "mask" has left us. I met charles years back at a grappling tournament and he has always been a true and inspirational person. In recent dealings with him and tapout, i really got to know the true man behind the mask. Creative, clever and always on a mission, charles led the juggernaut of an mma company that i, along with all of our competitors strive to become. You will be missed and always respected."

-hans molenkamp
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triumph*united

being able to say i knew "mask" as charles lewis is something that makes me feel honored. I remember speaking with him and he told me, "dog, i'm not talking to you as "mask" right now, i'm talking to you as charles." he dropped some real knowledge, and discussed his drive and his passion. That stayed with me. I feel blessed to call him a friend. He took his vision, created an empire, and paved the way for the brands you see today. He was a true pioneer. The mma world, along with all of his family and friends, will miss him greatly.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who has been touched by this tragedy.
-ryan

ExLust 03-12-2009 06:56 AM

Sad. RIP Mask. :(

GatorB 03-12-2009 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Diomed (Post 15617757)
I'm not denying his bad judgment or mistake,

I'm simply stating he did a lot of good things for a lot of people.

They don't even know if he had been drinking or not yet, and I also think I read they weren't sure who was driving.

Regardless, it's a fact he made a big contribution in his life through both his mind and actions, and was an all around good person.

You fuckers want to make it out like you've never made a mistake in your life, or that your far too evolved to actually be human or infallible.. it's a joke.

Mistakes and accidents happen.. don't be so quick to shit on a persons name when you don't even have all the facts yet.

Sorry NOT an "accident".

JustDaveXxx 03-12-2009 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Anthony (Post 15617649)
Man, back in the day Dave it was only Tapout! Before the poseurs took it to a whole new level. Whenever you saw another guy wearing Tapout, you KNEW he trained, or at the minumum a fan of MMA/BJJ. I remember that Van in 2003 at a WEC, with the side panels and Mask hanging out the side selling his gear. Charles paved the way for Triumph United, Sprawl, 62Gear, and many many others. It was a good thing to see them all paying their respects on the underground.

This pretty much sums his whole life, and he said this to a friend on the underground.

"I've failed at a lot of things in my life....but I've also failed to quit". Charles "Mask" Lewis R.I.P

Wow dude!! I swear you know way more than me on MMA and i lived it. So cool.


When i pick fights right or wrong, its because i know the fighters personally. When you pick fights, its because you really know your shit!!


You constantly remind me of things i know, lived and forgot. it is so cool.



In a "non Gay" way, Anthony, you are one of the coolest most solid guys i met in the last 10 years. thanx for being my friend.:thumbsup

GAMEFINEST 03-12-2009 07:24 PM

that sucks , never heard of him


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