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摘要:Dadashev was hospitalized after his welterweight fight against Subriel Matias at the Theater at MGM National Harbor on July 19.
Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev has died after suffering a brain injury in the ring, the Russian Boxing Federation confirmed on Tuesday.
He was 28 years old.
Dadashev was hospitalized after his welterweight fight against Subriel Matias at the Theater at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, on July 19.
His corner threw in the towel in the 11th round after the fighter sustained numerous blows to the head.
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MOSCOW (AP) — Boxer Maxim Dadashev has died after suffering a brain injury in a fight in Maryland. He was 28.
The Russian Boxing Federation says Dadashev died “as a result of the injuries he sustained” in Friday's light-welterweight fight with Subriel Matias at the Theater at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
Dadashev was hospitalized shortly after the fight, which was stopped by his corner following the 11th round after Dadashev took numerous shots to the head.
Footage from the fight shows Dadashev shaking his head as his trainer, Buddy McGirt, pleads with him to stop the fight, telling him: “You're getting hit too much, Max. Please, Max, please let me do this.”
Both fighters were 13-0 before the fight, which offered the winner the right to challenge IBF title-holder Josh Taylor.
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