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    Default Dadashev suffers brain injury in IBF fight with Matias

    Maxim Dadashev has two hour surgery for a subdural hematoma. He suffered the brain swell after fighting Subriel Matias in an eliminator for Josh Taylors IBF juniour welterweight title. He has had to have part of his skull removed to lessen the pressure. Thoughts and hopes that he can pull through and make a decent recovery. Buddy McGirt was in his corner and pulled him out before the start of the 12th


    "Maxim Dadashev has been rushed to hospital for brain surgery after his TKO loss to Subriel Matias in Maryland.

    The Russian boxer underwent surgery at the University of Maryland's Prince George Hospital Centre in an attempt to reduce swelling on his brain.

    Matias pounded Dadashev throughout the 11th round of the fight, and the Russian had difficulty making it back to his corner.


    Before the 12th round began, Dadashev’s head trainer Buddy McGirt warned that he was going to stop the fight because of the punishment doled out.

    Dadashev had a blank stare on his face and didn’t utter a word.

    McGirt then took matters into his own hands and told the referee he wouldn’t be continuing...."

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    Default Re: Dadashev suffers brain injury in IBF fight with Matias

    OMG that is horrible news.

    I knew the fight was going on and of course I was rooting for Matias to come out on top....... but never would I have guessed how it all ended. Damn..... it's this type of ending that makes everyone start second-guessing. Should the corner have stopped it earlier. Should the ref have stepped in earlier. I didn't see the fight, so I don't know whether Dadashev was defenseless at any time, which is usually when the ref steps in. Brain injuries are life-threatening and completely career-ending. Dadashev right now couldn't care less about boxing, and obviously just wants to go back to living a normal life.

    My prayers go out to him and to his family, who must be totally devastated.

    It's tough to celebrate the win of a local up-and-coming fighter, when his opponent has been left in such a state.

    Is it my imagination? Or are these injuries happening slightly more frequently now than 5 to 6 years ago?

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    Default Re: Dadashev suffers brain injury in IBF fight with Matias

    Fuck me, what a call by Buddy McGirt, might have saved his life, respect to that man. Even pleaded with the Russian 2nd to speak up.
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    Default Re: Dadashev suffers brain injury in IBF fight with Matias

    These brain injuries are piling up regularly these days. The authorities need to investigate this.
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    Default Re: Dadashev suffers brain injury in IBF fight with Matias

    Sadly Maxim Dadashev has passed away.

    "Super lightweight prospect Maxim Dadashev has sadly passed away due to injuries sustained last Friday night in his eleventh round stoppage loss to Subriel Matias at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland. The native of St. Petersburg, Russia had come to call the area of Oxnard, California home since making his professional debut in the spring of 2016. Dadashev (13-1, 11 KO’s) was unable to answer the bell for the final round of his IBF super lightweight eliminator against Matias shortly after his trainer, recent International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee James “Buddy” McGirt stopped the contest.

    The bout, which was televised on the streaming platform ESPN+, showed Dadashev leaving the ring under his own power, yet collapsing almost immediately thereafter. The 28-year-old boxer known as “Mad Max” was then taken to UM Prince George’s Hospital Center in nearby Cheverly, Maryland and underwent a surgical procedure to relieve bleeding on his brain before being placed in a medically induced coma. We at Boxing.com extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt thoughts to the Dadashev family and team"


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    Default Re: Dadashev suffers brain injury in IBF fight with Matias

    Tragic news this, you could see he was in serious trouble when he was sat down after the 11th with no response to McGirt saying he was gonna stop the fight.
    The promoters won't like it but when the fuck are they gonna introduce mandatory pre fight scans and safer still scans between rounds that take under a minute using these handheld devices.
    You'd never send a Footballer or Sprinter out into a game with a fractured or broken leg so why risk a fighters actual life sending him in there without a brain scan, it's fact that in most cases the damage is done in sparring.
    Seems crazy in 2019 that still nothing more is being done to try and save young fighters lives.

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    Buddy McGirt talks death of Maxim Dadashev

    https://www.badlefthook.com/2019/7/2...maxim-dadashev

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