Deaths/ Horrible Injuries in the Ring.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by warman, Jun 30, 2011.


  1. warman

    warman Guest

    Anyone know cases of death or disability in the boxing ring? Have there ever been cases of a fighter dying after a punch? I know of the Max Baer case, but nothing more.

    What happens to a fighter who "kills" someone during a fight? Are there contracts waving all liability or something like that?
     
  2. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Do you mean fighters dying after a single punch, or legal matters due to a death in the ring?
     
  3. warman

    warman Guest

    Im talking about any circumstance in which one fighter has directly caused death of another. It can be either a single punch, or injuries from the fight etc. And Im also interested in the legal matters resulting from that.
     
  4. warman

    warman Guest

    :?
    curiosity
     
  5. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    killing a guy in the ring is legal, but it has to be during the fight with probably tilleman as a ref.
    You can't james butler a guy and expect to get away with legalized murder.
     
  6. Vockerman

    Vockerman LightJunior SuperFlyweigt Full Member

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    By far the most famous one was Benny "Kid" Paret beaten to death by Emille Griffith March 24, 1962 at Madison Square Garden and televised live by NBC. In the twelfth round of the fight, the TV announcer said, "This has been a slow round," just before Griffith hit Paret twenty-nine times in a row, and eighteen times in six seconds, when Paret was lying against the ropes before referee Ruby Goldstein stopped the fight. Paret went into a coma after the fight, and died ten days later.


    It would be many years before there would be another nationally televised fight.
     
  7. Mad Londoner

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    Yo-Sam Choi (1972-2008) was a South Korean WBO Inter-Continental flyweight champion who died from injuries sustained in his successful title defense over Heri Amol on December 25, 2007. He collapsed while still in the ring after the bout and never regained consciousness. Choi was declared dead on January 2, 2008 after he was removed from a ventilator.

    Leavander Johnson (1969-2005) was an American lightweight champion who died defending his International Boxing Federation title for the first time on September 17, 2005, against Jesus Chavez. The fight was stopped early in the 11th round after Johnson received a barrage of punches from his opponent. He collapsed in his dressing room shortly afterwards and was rushed to the hospital. Despite undergoing an emergency surgery to correct a subdural hematoma (swelling and bleeding on the brain), Johnson still remained in critical condition. He was pronounced dead on September 22, 2005.

    Pedro Alcazar (1975–2002) was a Panamanian boxer who died some 36 hours after failing to defend his WBO Super flyweight crown. Alcazar lost his title to Fernando Montiel on June 22, 2002. Alcazar was declared healthy by ringside doctors and had shown no symptoms of any trauma until he suddenly collapsed in his hotel room and died on June 24, 2002.

    Duk-Koo Kim (1959–1982) was a South Korean boxer who died following a WBA lightweight title bout against defending champion Ray Mancini on November 13, 1982. In the early part of the 14th round, Mancini hit Kim with a crushing right hand that caused him to fly toward the ropes and hit his head on the canvas.Minutes later Duk Koo Kim collapsed into a coma and on November 17, 1982, he died from severe brain trauma. Kim’s death was one of the saddest in boxing history: Ray Mancini would never again be the same caliber fighter as he blamed himself for Kim’s death; Kim’s mother committed suicide three months after her son’s death ; And the bout’s referee, Richard Green, who had been consumed with guilt also committed suicide.

    Johnny Owen (1956-1980) was a professional boxer from Wales who died in a bid for the WBC bantamweight title held by Lupe Pintor. In his fight against Pintor on September 19, 1980, Owen lost a torturously difficult contest by way of twelfth round knockout. Owen never regained consciousness, fell into a coma and eventually die from a respiratory infection on November 4, 1980. In the course of his boxing career Owen held the Bantamweight Championships of Great Britain and Europe and became the first ever Welsh holder of the Bantamweight Championship of the Commonwealth.

    Hope that helps?:good
     
  8. warman

    warman Guest

    Thanks:good
     
  9. warman

    warman Guest

    The story of Duk Koo Kim is really tragic.
     
  10. Donnyb

    Donnyb Active Member Full Member

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    actually scratch that
     
  11. Tackleberry

    Tackleberry The Reverse Somersault! Full Member

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    I know there's been a few cases of fighters dying because of injuries. Wasnt it changes to 12 rounds from 15 rounds because of a death aswell? Or was it because of TV scheduling..? hmm...
     
  12. sniffmybadger

    sniffmybadger Relationships are not my forte Full Member

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    Didn't Young Ali Die after the Barry Mcguigen fight?
     
  13. Bodyshot99

    Bodyshot99 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ray Mancini and Duk Koo Kim. Duk Koo Kim died as a result of injuries. sad ****
     
  14. blacktopbully

    blacktopbully Boxing Addict banned

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    one of the ruelas brothers killed a guy i think
     
  15. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Isn't this the incident that directly led to championship fights being shortened from 15 to 12 rounds?