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Fighter, Leavander Johnson, dead after Saturday fight

Delinquent

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Leavander Johnson died Thursday as a result of injuries suffered in a boxing match against Mexican Jesus Chavez Saturday night in Las Vegas. The 35-year-old Johnson had been in critical condition since the bout in which he lost not only the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title but his life.

It is not clear what could have been done to prevent Johnson's death. He took approximately two dozen unanswered punches just before the bout was stopped by referee Tony Weeks in the 11th round.

Shortly after the fight, Johnson collapsed in his dressing room. He never regained consciousness. The boxer underwent emergency brain surgery. Shortly after the operation, his kidneys failed and his heart stopped beating on its own. Doctors decided to remove life support systems.

'I don't think there's anyone to blame here other than the circumstances,' said promoter Lou DiBella. 'He's a victim of his own courage.'

'He suffered a very severe injury,' Doctor William Smith, who performed the brain surgery on Johnson told Reuters. 'The problem was that the injury was to the brain itself. In some cases the punishment is absorbed by the skull but in this young man's case the brain itself absorbed the punishment.'

Margaret Goodman, the chairwoman of the Nevada State medical advisory board, said there would be a full investigation into Johnson's death.

'The commission is going to sit down and look at everything again and again and again,' she said. 'We really need to look at what can be done in the future. Something is wrong,' she added. 'I don't know what it is and I don't know what needs to be changed but we need to re-evaluate the entire way we approach the testing and treatment of boxers. These kids trust their lives to us and we are failing them.'

Johnson's death comes a mere two months after Mexican boxer Martin Sanchez died from injuries suffered in a bout in Las Vegas.

According to an editorial in 'The Spokesman-Review,' of Spokane, Washington, more than 900 boxers have been killed as a result of injuries sustained in the ring since 1920. It appears there will be additional controversy surrounding whether or not boxing should continue as a legal sport.

'It is time to halt that tabulation,' the editorial said. 'It is time to ban boxing, a sport in which death is the predictable outcome of athletic proficiency…it is surprising that more boxers don't die.'


Brad Kurtzberg
 
Delinquent said:
'It is time to ban boxing, a sport in which death is the predictable outcome of athletic proficiency…it is surprising that more boxers don't die.'


Brad Kurtzberg
i hate this line of thought. if people want to put themselves through something, then they should be able to. people sometimes do things that get them killed. bikers fall off bikes. hikers get lost. hell, people die playing counterstrike.

besides, he proves the invalidity of what he is saying in the same sentence...if you know so much, o professor...why are you so surprised?

i love watching boxing. its one of the blokiest things you can do with a TV and a beer ;)
 
GoldenDelicious said:
i hate this line of thought. if people want to put themselves through something, then they should be able to. people sometimes do things that get them killed. bikers fall off bikes. hikers get lost. hell, people die playing counterstrike.

besides, he proves the invalidity of what he is saying in the same sentence...if you know so much, o professor...why are you so surprised?

i love watching boxing. its one of the blokiest things you can do with a TV and a beer ;)


Exactly. The chance of dying is real which makes the people who do it even more the warrior
 
boxing will never be banned, no matter how many of those assholes get on their soapbox and cry about it, those guys know the risk when they step in the ring
 
its funny, if you fight in the ring its a sport, but if you fight out in town its assault even if both people fighting agree to the fight. if the government cant make money off of something they will make it illegal... for example... steroids, weed, prostitution, gambleing in some states, etc... the governemtent cant tax these things. because we can grow our own weed, we can have sex anywhere, steroids have absolutely no use for the government, and gambling is hard to regulate... its all due to taxation. if they cant tax it they make it illegal and get their money through the courts.
 
A shame for the fighter. 35 year old family man, died becuase he would not quit. His dad in the corner wanted to stop the fight 3 rounds earlier, but he convinced his dad to let him fight on.

He was a tough kid. Glad that he had the chance to be called champion, even if just for a few months.

RIP Leavander.


Bluesman
 
RIP....sad to see a young man go like that. thats how boxing is..you can take a beating for 15 years and never get seriously hurt or you can get hit with just the right shot(s) and die...crazy.
 
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