Japanese boxers of Japanese boxers, Shijitichi Kotary Herriaasa Oracawa, from brain injuries after seizures in the Tokyo Coracinn Hall
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Two Japanese boxers died, affected by the brain, in separate seizures on the same card in the Korakwain Hall in Tokyo.
Shigetoshi Kotari, 28 years after the completion of the 12 -round tie against the East Federation and Boxing Boxing Champion, Yamato Hata on August 2.
He underwent a brain surgery in the emergency situations of a hematoma under the dry – a condition in which blood combines the brain and the skull – But he died on Friday.
“Rest in peace, Shijitochi Kotary,” wrote the World Boxing Organization on social media.
“The boxing world is sad about the tragic death of the Japanese fighter, Shigitushi Kotary, who died of the injuries she sustained during the Battle of the title of August 2.
“Warrior in the ring. A fighter in the soul. He went very early. Our thoughts and prayers with his family, team and the entire Japanese boxing community.”
On Saturday, his 28 -year -old colleague Hiromosa Urakawa died after suffering the same damage during the loss of a knockout against Yuji Saito.
He underwent a cranial a few in an attempt to save his life.
“This sudden news comes a few days after the death of Shigitushi Kotary, who died of wounds in his battle on the same card,” WBO said in another post on social media on Saturday.
“We expand the deepest condolences to families, friends and Japanese boxing community during this very difficult time.”
In response, the Japanese Boxing Committee announced that all OPBF title will be reduced now from 12 rounds to 10.
Earlier this year, Irish boxer John Kony died a week After he was transferred to intensive care after defeating the title of weight of super culture to Nathan Hells in Belfast.
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