Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev dies after suffering injuries

Maxim Dadashev
Maxim Dadashev died after suffering injuries during his IBF light-welterweight fight against Puerto Rican Subriel Matias. File photo: AFP

New York: Twenty-eight-year-old Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev has died after suffering injuries during his IBF light-welterweight fight against Puerto Rican Subriel Matias.

Dadashev had been fighting as part of a top rank event at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, for a chance to become number one contender for the IBF World belt, reports Xinhua news agency.

The fight, which took place on July 19, finished after Dadashev's trainer, American Buddy McGirt, threw in the towel during the 11th round.

McGirt told reporters in the aftermath of the loss that he had considered throwing in the towel two rounds earlier as he had noticed his fighter was fading.

However, Dadashev had refused to pull out in the corner, despite being massively down on the judges' scorecards at the time.

After the fight, Dadashev required help to leave the ring and was rushed to the UM Prince George's Hospital Center to receive treatment.

After being diagnosed with a subdural hematoma, he underwent emergency surgery and was placed into an induced coma. He passed away from the injuries on Tuesday.

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