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Two boxers die fighting on the same card, which sport immediately changes the rules

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Japanese airy Hiromas Urakawa became the second boxer who died after a fight at a party in Tokyo. It comes a day after Shigetoshi Kotari died of injuries suffered during his fight on the same card. The latter was taken to hospital and underwent surgery in an emergency, but later he was recognized as deceased at the age of 28.

It has now been confirmed that Urakawa also died after the initial hospitalization with his own brain damage. He had surgery after defeat with a knockout from the eighth round of Yoji Saito on the Tokyo card, which took place on August 2. The message was reported by Ring magazine Before publishing the World Boxing Organization (WBO) statement On Saturday evening.

They said: “WBO mourns the departure of Japanese boxer Hiromas Urakawa, who tragically suffered injuries during the fight with Yoji Saito on August 2 in Korakuene Hall, Tokyo.

“This painful message appears just a few days after the Shigetoshi Kotari, who died of injuries suffered in his fight on the same card.

“We are expanding our deepest condolences to families, friends and Japanese boxing community in this extremely tough time.”

After the appropriate duels, the Japanese boxing commission (JBC) confirmed that both boxers were taken to the hospital. Two fighters went through craniots, which consists in creating a hole in the skull to gain access to the brain.

JBC regulations state that every boxers requiring craniotics are automatically retired and can no longer compete professionally. Unfortunately, the result was much worse for Kotari and Urakawa.

After Urakawa’s death, which was also 28, JBC announced an immediate change in the rules to reduce the risk of stern injuries.

They confirmed that all their boxing fights (OPBF) would be questioned within 10 rounds instead of 12 rounds.

Urakawa is the third boxer who has died of injuries in the ring since the beginning of the year. The Irish warrior John Cooney died in February after he suffered from bleeding after the brain after his ninth defeat with Nathan Howells in Belfast.

The promotional company Cooney, MHD Promotions, announced a message about his death on social media. They said: “With complete devastation we have to announce that after a week of fighting his life John Cooney, unfortunately, died.

“Mr and Mrs. Cooney and his fiancée Emmaleen would like to thank the Royal Victoria Hospital staff in Belfast, who tirelessly worked on saving John’s life and for everyone who sent supports of support and prayers.”

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Jaron Ennis will spar with former world champion Xander Zayas

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Ennis sparring with Andrade. Photo: YSM Sports Media

Jaron Ennis called up Demetrius Andrade to aid him prepare for Saturday’s clash with Xander Zayas.

Ennis (35-0, 31 KO) tries to become a two-weight world champion when he faces unified WBO and WBA super welterweight champion Zayas (23-0, 13 KO) at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

Even though Zayas is a predominantly orthodox fighter, “Boots” brought in skillful southpaw and former two-division world champion “Boo Boo” Andrade to prepare for the Puerto Rican’s move.

“It was a good job,” Ennis said YSM sports media.

“A cunning guy.

Ennis sparring with Andrade. Photo: YSM Sports Media

“I was there and had a good time working on different things.

“I like “Boo Boo.” I like his skill set.

“I want to work at the highest level in camp, so fight night could be very effortless.

“I get a different job every week.

“We have lofty guys, miniature guys, southpaws, right-handers, pressure fighters and boxers.

“You never know what these guys are going to bring to the table.

“They fight this guy this way, they fight him this way, they might fight me a completely different way, so you have to be prepared in every way.”

Zayas and Ennis face to face before the clash. Photo: Matchroom Boxing
Zayas and Ennis face to face before the clash. Photo: Matchroom Boxing

Zayas became the unified world champion in January, dethroning WBA champion Abass Baraou by split decision in Puerto Rico.

Ennis (28) is fighting for the second time in the super welterweight division attacked Uisma Lima round in his 154-pound debut in October.

The former unified welterweight world champion was in talks with Vergil Ortiz Jr, but the fight ended in failure because his American rival was involved in a legal dispute with his promoter Oscar De La Hoya.

Andrade will return on July 24. Photo: Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing Champions
Andrade will return on July 24. Photo: Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing Champions

As for Andrade, the former welterweight and middleweight world champion will end a more than two-and-a-half-year layoff when he returns to action on July 24 in Connecticut against a to-be-confirmed opponent.

The 38-year-old Providence resident hasn’t fought since a sixth-round retirement loss to David Benavidez in November 2023 and has his sights set on fights against the likes of Edgar Berlanga, Jaime Munguia and Jermall Charlo.

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Michael Magnesi says Southampton fans won’t aid Ryan Garner

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Garner will face Magnesi at St Mary's Stadium on Saturday. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

Michael Magnesi says fans cannot fight for Ryan Garner ahead of their decisive clash in Southampton on Saturday.

Garner (19-0, 10 KO) has the home advantage when he faces Magnesi (26-2, 13 KO) live on DAZN at St Mary’s Stadium for the interim WBC super featherweight title.

The guest claims that he will not be afraid of the hostile reception that awaits him when he enters the ring.

“It’s not a massive problem,” the 31-year-old said proboxing-fans.com.

“I’m not worried about it because you don’t win fights with fans, you win fights in the ring.

Garner will face Magnesi at St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

“It’s normal that he has fans on his side.

“It’s okay.

“I’m ready for war.

Garner will fight his dream fight at St Mary's Stadium. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry
Garner will fight his dream fight at St Mary’s Stadium. Photo: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry

“I want to live in the moment.

“I want to take the belt home.

“I’m proud and ecstatic to fight Ryan. He’s a great boxer.”

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The winner of this fight will get a fight with the WBC super featherweight world champion, O’Shaquie Fosterwho defeated Raymond Ford by majority decision last month.

“The Lone Wolf” was defeated twice in his 28-fight professional career, losing his IBO title to current WBA champion Anthony Cacace before being stopped by Masanori Rikiishi three fights later.

The Italian has since won three times and insists he is ready to fight Foster, as well as a rematch with Cacace.

Foster holds the WBC super featherweight world title. Photo: Zachariah Delgado Matchroom Boxing
Foster holds the WBC super featherweight world title. Photo: Zachariah Delgado Matchroom Boxing

“I’m more than ready to do it,” he added.

“We’ll do that fight and then we’ll see what we do with O’Shaquie Foster.

“I would also like to fight Anthony Cacace to unify the world titles.”

Garner is undefeated in 19 professional fights and hopes to clinch his maiden world title with a victory.

“The Piranha” has won the British, Commonwealth and European belts, the last of which was eliminated in March, defeating Cristian Bielma in three rounds in Ireland.

Watch the full interview with Michael Magnesi below:

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Tyson Fury calls on Tommy Fury to fight the world champion again

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Tommy Fury defeated Eddie Hall by majority decision Photo: David Cavan/MF Pro

Tyson Fury called on his brother Tommy to take part in his next world title fight.

On Saturday, Fury was ringside at the AO Arena in Manchester to watch his younger brother Tommy perform beat Eddie Hall in his exhibition heavyweight fight.

The two-time world heavyweight champion believes the 27-year-old former Love Island star should aim to challenge WBC cruiserweight world champion Noel Mikaelian, who has been ordered to face unified champion David Benavidez.

“Tommy is a real fighter,” Fury said IFLTV.

“I’d like [WBC president] Mauricio Sulaiman to place him in the top 15 in the lightweight heavyweight or cruiserweight division.

Tommy Fury defeated Eddie Hall by majority decision Photo: David Cavan/MF Pro

“I think Tommy would put up a good fight against Noel Mikaelian.

“I think Tommy has the potential to beat him.

“Tommy comes from the Fury family. Substantial name, many fans.

The WBC ordered Mikaelian to face Benavidez. Photo: WBC Boxing
The WBC ordered Mikaelian to face Benavidez. Photo: WBC Boxing

“He earned a top-15 ranking by beating Jake Paul and should be able to do that again.

“I think there might be a world title opportunity for Tommy next.”

The 37-year-old was at the White House on Sunday at the UFC Freedom 250 gala.

“The Gypsy King” was photographed with Zuffa Boxing boss Dana White, who claimed he would be promoting his fight against Anthony Joshua.

Fury teased White’s “massive announcement,” but the 56-year-old refused to reveal it when speaking to reporters after the event.

Tyson Fury at the UFC event at the White House with Zuffa Boxing CEO Dana White and US President Donald Trump Photo: Zuffa LLC
Tyson Fury at the UFC event at the White House with Zuffa Boxing CEO Dana White and US President Donald Trump Photo: Zuffa LLC

“Over the last few weeks, I have heard from the media and others that I am not involved in the fight,” the 56-year-old said.

“I heard that Tyson Fury couldn’t leave the country or enter the United States, but it seems like everyone is always wrong.

“We will announce it soon.”

This was confirmed by Fury, who came out of retirement to beat Arslanbek Makhmudov in April Professional boxing fans on Saturday, he plans to have another fight in August before facing “AJ,” likely in November.

On Monday, “The Gypsy King” announced that his promoter is Saudi boxing boss Turki Alalshikh, who has financed his last four fights.

“@turki is the promoter of GK until his retirement,” he wrote on Instagram.

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