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James Miller (parachutist) - Wikipedia James Jarrett Miller (October 28, 1963 – c 22 September 2002), also known as the Fan Man, was an American parachutist and paraglider pilot known for his appearances at various sporting events
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1993’s ‘Fan Man’ fight remains boxing’s most bizarre night Miller, of Henderson, became known as “Fan Man” after he crashed near the ring, as his feet dangled on the ropes with his yellow, blue and orange parachute caught on a row of ring lights
The Fan Man - James Miller He Crashed Into Everything | Ep 151 James, The Fan Man, Miller is famous for something that no other person ever to live can claim the same fame He fell into multiple boxing matches, football games, and even Buckingham Palace
James (Fan Man) Miller - BoxRec Miller became part of boxing lore on November 06, 1993, when during the 7th round of the WBA IBF Heavyweight Title fight between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe in Las Vegas, he paraglided onto the ring apron with a large fan strapped to his back
James Jarrett “Fan Man” Miller (1963-2002) - Find a Grave Miller later suffered from heart disease, underwent heart surgery twice and committed suicide in the Alaskan wilderness due to declining health Survived by his younger brother and a daughter Nobody knew Miller had died until ESPN did a story on 'Fan Man' on the ten year anniversary of his Las Vegas parachute stunt
Whatever Happened To The Fan Man Parachute Guy? The public did not know ‘The Fan Man’ had died until ESPN died a follow up story to his parachute stunt ten years after the event occurred Born October 28, 1963, died September 22, 2002