Hugo Alfredo ‘Dinamita’ Santillan was the son of boxer Hugo Alfredo Santillan. Photograph: VisitBritain/Getty Images
Professional boxing has suffered its second death in less than a week after Argentinian fighter Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died on Thursday from injuries sustained in the ring. He was 23.
Santillan’s death comes only days after Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died from injuries he suffered during a fight last Friday. The 28-year-old was placed into a medically induced coma after the fight but died on Tuesday.
Santillan, a super lightweight, was fighting against Uruguay’s Eduardo Javier Abreu in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night. According to local reports, his nose started to bleed in the fourth round but he finished the fight. However, as the result of the bout – a draw – was announced, he fainted and was taken to hospital.
Hugo Alfredo ‘Dinamita’ Santillan was the son of boxer Hugo Alfredo Santillan. Photograph: VisitBritain/Getty Images
Professional boxing has suffered its second death in less than a week after Argentinian fighter Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died on Thursday from injuries sustained in the ring. He was 23.
Santillan’s death comes only days after Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died from injuries he suffered during a fight last Friday. The 28-year-old was placed into a medically induced coma after the fight but died on Tuesday.
Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev dies at 28 from injuries sustained in fight
Santillan, a super lightweight, was fighting against Uruguay’s Eduardo Javier Abreu in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night. According to local reports, his nose started to bleed in the fourth round but he finished the fight. However, as the result of the bout – a draw – was announced, he fainted and was taken to hospital.
DAZN alone has a budget of $bjllions to sign fighters and put events on their platform - what will their shareholders say to ring deaths?
Boxing kills sometimes:
Hugo Alfredo Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die from injuries in a week
23-year-old died from injuries sustained during bout
Maxim Dadashev died from injuries on Tuesday
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jul/25/hugo-alfredo-santillan-dies-injuries-fight-argentina-boxer
Max Kellerman reacts to the death of junior welterweight boxer Maxim Dadashev bout with Subriel Matias Friday night.
https://youtu.be/BmGXuQBp6AA
Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
Max Kellerman reacts to the death of junior welterweight boxer Maxim Dadashev and explains what he saw in the 11th round of Dadashev's bout with Subriel Matias Friday night.
https://youtu.be/BmGXuQBp6AA
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Preview YouTube video Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
Professional boxing has suffered its second death in less than a week after Argentinian fighter Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died on Thursday from injuries sustained in the ring. He was 23.
Santillan’s death comes only days after Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died from injuries he suffered during a fight last Friday. The 28-year-old was placed into a medically induced coma after the fight but died on Tuesday.
Santillan, a super lightweight, was fighting against Uruguay’s Eduardo Javier Abreu in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night. According to local reports, his nose started to bleed in the fourth round but he finished the fight. However, as the result of the bout – a draw – was announced, he fainted and was taken to hospital.
Hugo Alfredo ‘Dinamita’ Santillan was the son of boxer Hugo Alfredo Santillan. Photograph: VisitBritain/Getty Images
Professional boxing has suffered its second death in less than a week after Argentinian fighter Hugo Alfredo “Dinamita” Santillan died on Thursday from injuries sustained in the ring. He was 23.
Santillan’s death comes only days after Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died from injuries he suffered during a fight last Friday. The 28-year-old was placed into a medically induced coma after the fight but died on Tuesday.
Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev dies at 28 from injuries sustained in fight
Santillan, a super lightweight, was fighting against Uruguay’s Eduardo Javier Abreu in Buenos Aires on Wednesday night. According to local reports, his nose started to bleed in the fourth round but he finished the fight. However, as the result of the bout – a draw – was announced, he fainted and was taken to hospital.
DAZN alone has a budget of $bjllions to sign fighters and put events on their platform - what will their shareholders say to ring deaths?
Boxing kills sometimes:
Hugo Alfredo Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die from injuries in a week
23-year-old died from injuries sustained during bout
Maxim Dadashev died from injuries on Tuesday
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jul/25/hugo-alfredo-santillan-dies-injuries-fight-argentina-boxer
Max Kellerman reacts to the death of junior welterweight boxer Maxim Dadashev bout with Subriel Matias Friday night.
https://youtu.be/BmGXuQBp6AA
Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
Max Kellerman reacts to the death of junior welterweight boxer Maxim Dadashev and explains what he saw in the 11th round of Dadashev's bout with Subriel Matias Friday night.
https://youtu.be/BmGXuQBp6AA
Add to this carnage Dillian Whyte failed a drug test for second time in his combat sports career, he was suspended when he was a kick boxer
Dillian Whyte facing lengthy ban from boxing after 'failed drugs test'
Whyte alleged to have failed test before beating Ócar Rivas
Eddie Hearn says boxer was ‘cleared to fight’ by BBBofC
Dillian Whyte underwent hearing in front of National Anti-Doping Panel just hours BEFORE win over Oscar Rivas... and he now faces potential EIGHT-YEAR suspension after testing positive for banned drug
Preview YouTube video Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
Boxer Maxim Dadashev dies from injuries suffered during fight | SportsCenter
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