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2 Boxing Stars, Both 28, Die from Brain Injuries Sustained at Same Event: 'Heartbreaking News'
Two Japanese boxers have died after sustaining brain injuries from different matches at the same event in Tokyo on Aug. 2.
In terms of Norfolk, I apologize for putting us on that pedestal and making us look so (expletive) bad,” Davis said during an ...
Boxing World Mourns The Passing of Promising 28-Year-Old Japanese Boxer Shigetoshi Kotari originally appeared on Athlon ...
Unless it involves Naoya Inoue, Japanese boxing rarely makes international headlines. Saturday was one of those rare ...
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Boxing Star Shigetoshi Kotari Dies at 28 After Being Injured in Title Fight: ‘Gone Too Soon'
Shigetoshi Kotari, a Japanese boxer who required emergency surgery after being injured in a title fight on Aug 2, has died.
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Irish Star on MSNSecond boxer dies from same card as World Boxing Organization issues statement
Hiromasa Urakawa has become the second Japanese fighter to die from a brain injury after Shigetoshi Kotari sadly succumbed to injuries sustained during his August 2 bout ...
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Irish Star on MSNBoxing star dead at 28 just one week after title fight
Japanese fighter Shigetoshi Kotari has sadly succumbed to injuries sustained during his August 2 OPBF Super Featherweight ...
Two Japanese fighters tragically passed away due to brain injuries sustained during different matches held at the same Tokyo ...
Shigetoski Kotari, a Japanese boxer, died on Friday, August 8th, after needing emergency surgery following an injury he ...
After missing a deadline to pay a $200,000 sanctioning fee, the World Boxing Organization stripped Floyd Mayweather of the welterweight world title he won after defeating Manny Pacquiao in May.
Additionally, World Boxing declared that the testing protocols will uphold each athlete's dignity and privacy. Those who oppose the proposal say that it could potentially violate athletes' rights ...
(KRON) — The World Boxing Council (WBC) announced it will introduce a new category for transgender fighters, the organization’s president told The Telegraph in an article released Thursday ...
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