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    1947: Jimmy Doyle died of brain injuries 17 hours after being knocked out by Sugar Ray Robinson in a world welterweight title fight. Fifteen months earlier, Doyle had suffered severe concussion in a contest with Artie Levine.
    1948: Sam Baroudi never recovers after being knocked out by Ezzard Charles and dies of a brain hemorrhage.
    1953: The Ring Annual reported that 22 boxers had died as a result of injuries sustained during the year. This remains the highest figure since records were kept.
    1962: Benny Paret died of brain injuries after losing to Emile Griffith in a world welterweight title fight.
    1963: Davey Moore died after collapsing in his dressing-room after he was beaten by Ultiminio Ramos for the world featherweight title.
    1964: Lyn James, from Pontypridd, died in hospital from a brain injury - the decade's first fatality in British boxing.
    1969: Four days after a points defeat by Joe Bugner, Ulrich Regis died after surgery to remove a clot from his brain.
    1972: Mick Pinkney choked on his own blood after a fifth-round knock- out by Jim Moore in Leeds. The inquest report said there was no sign of where the blood had come from.
    1978: Angelo Jacopucci collapsed and died after fighting Alan Minter for the European middleweight title. European title fights were shortened to 12 rounds as a result.
    1979: Willie Claasen died after he lost to Wilfred Scypion in New York. A few weeks earlier he had been knocked out in two rounds by British champion Tony Sibson.
    1980: Lupe Pintor of Mexico beat the Welshman Johnny Owen for the WBC bantamweight title. Owen died six weeks later, having never regained consciousness.
    1982: Young Ali (Asymin Mustapha) collapsed on the way out of the ring after being knocked out by Barry McGuigan in London. He lay in a coma for several months and died in December.
    1982: Duk-koo Kim was carried from the ring in a coma after he was beaten by Ray Mancini for the WBA lightweight title. He died four days after the contest. Subsequently, world championship bouts were cut from 15 to 12 rounds.
    1983: Kiko Bejines died of brain injuries after a defeat by Albert Davila for the WBC bantamweight title.
    1985: Shawn Thomas died of head injuries suffered in a lightweight fight against Chris Calvin.
    1985: Gerardo Derbez died of brain damage after being in a coma since being knocked out by Jorge Vaca.
    1985: Jacob Morake died from head injuries received when he was knocked out by Brian Mitchell.
    1986: The Scottish-born Steve Watt died of brain injuries after a defeat by Rocky Kelly in Fulham.
    1987: Jean-Claude Vinci died half-an-hour after he was beaten on points by Lionel Jean.
    1988: Daniel Thetele collapsed and died after losing to Aaron Williams.
    1988: Brian Baronet, was in a coma for three days before dying after being knocked out by Kenny Vice.
    1989: David Thio died 10 days after being knocked out by Terrence Ali.
    1989: Rod Douglas, stopped by Herol Graham in a British middleweight title fight, underwent brain surgery to remove a clot.
    1990: Patrick Stone died of a brain injury the day after beating Gary Wills.
    1991: Michael Watson spent 38 days in a coma after being stopped by Chris Eubank. He is confined to a wheelchair.
    1991: Clive Skwebe died nine days after being knocked out by Ndoda Mayenda.
    1991: Patrick Diniso died after being knocked unconscious during a featherweight bout.
    1991: Minoru Katsumata died after a 10th-round stoppage by Takashi Hurata.
    1993: Yasuji Hamakawa died after being knocked down twice in one round.
    1994: Wangila Napunyi collapsed after being stopped by David Gonzalez. He died after an operation to remove a blood clot from his brain.
    1994: British bantamweight Bradley Stone died from a massive blood clot on the brain after losing to Richie Wenton.
    1994: Michael Bentt was rushed to hospital and had to retire after his WBO heavyweight title defeat against Herbie Hide in London.

    An estimated 500 boxers have died in the ring since the introduction of the Marquis of Queensberry rules in 1884.

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    Default Re: Deaths in the Ring

    I have the Pintor-Owen fight but can't bring myself to see it...
    Same thing with the Collins-Resto fight...

    John Burns is believe to be the only fighter to have killed a man due to injuries and in turn himself die from injuries...

    Also Jimmy Garcia passed from his bout vs. Ruelas.
    Sam McVea apparently while sparring injured his partner who died in the hospital days later.
    Same with "Ruby" Fitzsimmons while sparring he injureda boxer who died and also during a fight.
    Levander passed after the Jesus Chavez fight.
    A young former champ Nobuo Nashiro had to face this when his opponent Seiji passed after the injuries in their bout.
    "Maestrito" Cordobas opponent Carlos Meza passed after their bout.

    I also remember Montiel had an opponent passing.

    More recent Lito Sisnorio who was fighting opponents like PongsaShit & Sasakul world rated fighters taking on a kid who was something like 12-5-3 (dont remember the record but it was similar)

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    It's an awful price.

    The risk today likely has little to do with fight length or timing of weigh-ins etc. It just seems inherent in the sport.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    I have the Pintor-Owen fight but can't bring myself to see it...
    Same thing with the Collins-Resto fight...


    John Burns is believe to be the only fighter to have killed a man due to injuries and in turn himself die from injuries...

    Also Jimmy Garcia passed from his bout vs. Ruelas.
    Sam McVea apparently while sparring injured his partner who died in the hospital days later.
    Same with "Ruby" Fitzsimmons while sparring he injureda boxer who died and also during a fight.
    Levander passed after the Jesus Chavez fight.
    A young former champ Nobuo Nashiro had to face this when his opponent Seiji passed after the injuries in their bout.
    "Maestrito" Cordobas opponent Carlos Meza passed after their bout.

    I also remember Montiel had an opponent passing.

    More recent Lito Sisnorio who was fighting opponents like PongsaShit & Sasakul world rated fighters taking on a kid who was something like 12-5-3 (dont remember the record but it was similar)

    You and me both.

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    Yup, lots of ring deaths, and that doesn't take into account all the pugs who end up with brain damage, et al.
    Seeing a fighter beat into a coma is so sad, I watched the Benny "Kid" Paret vs Emile Griffith fight live on TV in 1962, and I still remember it to this day.

    Johnny Owen's death was particularly heartbreaking, the guy seemed so frail, he shouldn't even have been allowed to fight.
    Last edited by Mars_ax; 05-29-2011 at 03:48 AM.

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    Robert wangila and Gonzalez was just terrible stuff. The man just never panned out after Olympics, he just had too much heart for his own good.

    There are no 'bums' and 'cowards' that enter the ring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Robert wangila and Gonzalez was just terrible stuff. The man just never panned out after Olympics, he just had too much heart for his own good.

    There are no 'bums' and 'cowards' that enter the ring
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Robert wangila and Gonzalez was just terrible stuff. The man just never panned out after Olympics, he just had too much heart for his own good.

    There are no 'bums' and 'cowards' that enter the ring.
    Cheers.

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    There are a few fights I just cant watch...
    Owen-Pintor
    Duran-Joppy
    Anything from Ali post Spinks
    Collins-Resto
    Emile-Parret
    I've only seen Cotto-Tony live just dont wanna see it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    There are a few fights I just cant watch...
    Owen-Pintor
    Duran-Joppy
    Anything from Ali post Spinks
    Collins-Resto
    Emile-Parret
    I've only seen Cotto-Tony live just dont wanna see it again.
    Yup, no need to watch those more then once.

    More recently every time I see Jesus Chavez fight I think of Johnson and have a few flash backs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    There are a few fights I just cant watch...
    Owen-Pintor
    Duran-Joppy
    Anything from Ali post Spinks
    Collins-Resto
    Emile-Parret
    I've only seen Cotto-Tony live just dont wanna see it again.
    Yup, no need to watch those more then once.

    More recently every time I see Jesus Chavez fight I think of Johnson and have a few flash backs.
    They are making a statue as a mark of respect to Johnson.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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