MMA fighter Hakaraia Wilson has died suddenly aged 26 after attending a music festival.
Fans are now paying tribute to the New Zealand talent who had a 4-3 pro record and last fought only in October.
MMA fighter Hakaraia Wilson tragically died at a New Year’s festival[/caption] Wilson is being remembered as having a ‘warrior spirit’[/caption] Wilson fought in Bali in October[/caption]Wilson, who was only 26, was at the Rhythm and Vines festival held in Gisborne to celebrate the arrival of the new year.
New Zealand cops said Wilson, full name Te Hakaraia O Te Rangi Wilson, died a “sudden death” and that it was not suspicious.
Touching tributes are now being paid to the fighter, including by Oliver MMA and Fitness Gym, where he was a member.
Steve Oliver wrote: “There are no words that can truly capture what we’re all feeling right now.
“Haks, your legacy will live on in each of us — your smile, your laughter, your warmth, and your warrior spirit.
“Rest easy, knowing your time here, though far too short, left a mark that will never fade.”
Photos showed him training at Soma Fight Club in the Indonesian city of Bali.
Soma also paid tribute to Wilson, saying on Instagram: “With you always.
“Rest easy young warrior, always in our hearts forever more. We will carry you with us into battle always.
“Until we see you again, we love you Hakaraia.”
Pasifika media outlet thecoconettv wrote a tribute to the fighter on their Insta page.
They posted: “A young, talented & wise Hakaraia Wilson.
“Our heartfelt Condolences to the aiga (family) and whanau (family) of Hakaraia Wilson who was a promising young MMA fighter.
“May you rest with the ancestors you spoke so fondly of.”
In November, Wilson had undergone surgery on his left arm and told fans he would “be back asap” in a subsequent Instagram post.
Cops described Wilson’s death as ‘sudden’[/caption] Wilson had recently undergone surgery on his arm[/caption] Wilson (right) had a 4-3 pro record[/caption]