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Stephen Douglas McMichael (born October 17, 1957), nicknamed "Mongo", "Ming" and "Ming the Merciless", is an American former professional football player, sports broadcaster, and professional wrestler. McMichael played college football for the University of Texas at Austin and was an All-American.
Part of the 1985 Chicago Bears, McMichael revealed his diagnosis in April 2021. He is now fully paralyzed and has lost his voice as well, but not his will. He is now fully paralyzed and has lost ...
McMichael has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of compassion he's felt during his fight, and he couldn't financially do it without the support of both the NFL and the Bears.
Steve “Mongo” McMichael, the hard-hitting, loud-talking defensive tackle who embodied a 1985 Bears team that bullied and crowed its way to a Super Bowl title, has been diagnosed with 36-month ...
McMichael had 95 career sacks, 3½ more than Hall of Fame defensive end Howie Long. He had 17 fumble recoveries, seven more than Long. He had three safeties, Long none.
Steve "Mongo" McMichael, former NFL Player and professional wrestler, has suffered greatly the past number of years, as former member of the Four Horsemen has been diagnosed with ALS, a disease ...
Legendary Chicago Bears defensive tackle Steve "Mongo" McMichael is now paralyzed and unable to talk as he continues his battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The 65-year-old former NFL ...