An up-and-coming 22-year-old Filipino boxer who sustained injuries fighting in Manny Pacquiao's 'Blow by Blow' boxing event has died.
On Saturday, Kenneth Egano took on Jason Facularin in an eight-round contest in the Philippines, with the event organised by MP Promotions. The company of the 44-year-old hosts the show on a weekly basis.
Egano, a bantamweight, survived a knockdown during the bout - which took place at the Imus Sports Gymnasium in Imus, Cavite, Philippines - but came back strongly. After the final bell sounded, the outcome appeared in the balance.
Egano was officially deemed the winner via split decision to take his record to 7-1, but appeared to collapse on the canvas before the scores from the judges could be read out. He was immediately rushed to hospital where he was placed in a coma after being diagnosed with a brain haemorrhage..
According to the , Pacquiao had immediately vowed to cover the medical bills of the young boxer. But Egano's tragic death was confirmed on Thursday by the Philippines' Games and Amusements Board.
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Pacquiao himself paid tribute, and touched upon the dangers of the sport. "There is nothing more precious than human life," he said. "Boxing is truly a dangerous sport and the boxers deserve nothing but respect as they put their lives on the line. Other sports you play, but you don’t play boxing."
Opponent Facularin also released a statement, saying: “I didn’t expect that this will happen when we did our best. Why did it happen to us? Sorry that it happened. I hope you’re in a good place.”
A host of boxing fans also took to social media, with @TravisMacPhailX writing: "In a fight that he won too. That’s beyond horrible, God rest his soul." @otrzy1 echoed the sentiments of many by simply saying: "RIP Champ."