A Japanese novice boxer underwent mind surgical procedure two weeks in the past and has not regained consciousness, authorities mentioned on Friday, as the game within the nation reels from the deaths of two skilled fighters.
The Japan Boxing Federation (JBF) mentioned the unnamed 39-year-old grew to become unresponsive after sparring for 3 rounds at three minutes every in Tokyo on August 8.
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He was rushed to hospital and underwent emergency surgical procedure, and continues to be in intensive care.
The JBF, which oversees novice boxing in Japan, mentioned the person had not fought a match for over 10 years and had been in coaching to make a comeback.
“We’re praying he recovers as rapidly as attainable,” mentioned JBF president Tatsuya Nakama.
Japanese boxing is below the highlight after tremendous featherweight Shigetoshi Kotari and light-weight Hiromasa Urakawa, each 28, died days after accidents sustained in separate bouts in Tokyo on August 2.
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Japanese boxing officers have held a collection of emergency conferences and vowed to introduce new security guidelines.
New measures to be carried out embody urine assessments for measuring dehydration and stricter guidelines on boxers’ speedy weight reduction.
Japanese boxer Yudai Shigeoka introduced his retirement this month to help his brother, who has been in a coma since a bout in Could.
Former WBC strawweight champion Shigeoka’s brother Ginjiro collapsed after a battle in Osaka and underwent emergency mind surgical procedure.
The 25-year-old stays in a coma however is now not in a life-threatening situation, the Japan Boxing Fee says.
