Alejandra Ayala -

Post Reply
Thomastearns
Super Lightweight
Posts: 2401
Joined: 26 Feb 2017, 11:11

Alejandra Ayala -

Post by Thomastearns »

Apparently Alejandra Ayala has come out of the induced coma after receiving brain surgery following her fight with Hannah Rankin.

Great news, and all the best for her continued recovery, but why so little media coverage?

It's a question also asked on the YouTube channel Based Boxing Basement


margaret thatcher
Featherweight
Posts: 39226
Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by margaret thatcher »

she'd already had a brain tumor discovered before the fight, should she ever be fighting in the first place?
Thomastearns
Super Lightweight
Posts: 2401
Joined: 26 Feb 2017, 11:11

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by Thomastearns »

margaret thatcher wrote: 28 May 2022, 17:19 she'd already had a brain tumor discovered before the fight, should she ever be fighting in the first place?

OMG!

If this is correct, then it's a complete scandal that this fight could have gone ahead in 2022.

JamesPhilips
Super Bantamweight
Posts: 6453
Joined: 19 Mar 2021, 06:43

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by JamesPhilips »

Thomastearns wrote: 28 May 2022, 17:12 Apparently Alejandra Ayala has come out of the induced coma after receiving brain surgery following her fight with Hannah Rankin.

Great news, and all the best for her continued recovery, but why so little media coverage?

It's a question also asked on the YouTube channel Based Boxing Basement


Damn….. weird channel but this guy’s done two more vids on this… highlighting why Ayala was allowed to fight. Did the board do any additional checks knowing she has a possible brain tumour in 2018? And they kept her fight Marshall with it…..it beggars belief



Also asking why Boxing News hasn’t even mentioned it….

JamesPhilips
Super Bantamweight
Posts: 6453
Joined: 19 Mar 2021, 06:43

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by JamesPhilips »

Any news?
Thomastearns
Super Lightweight
Posts: 2401
Joined: 26 Feb 2017, 11:11

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by Thomastearns »

Nope, and it's not for want of trying on the part of our man BBB.

He's right too, this is an appalling way to behave.

As if it never happened.



JamesPhilips
Super Bantamweight
Posts: 6453
Joined: 19 Mar 2021, 06:43

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by JamesPhilips »

Thomastearns wrote: 03 Jun 2022, 11:04 Nope, and it's not for want of trying on the part of our man BBB.

He's right too, this is an appalling way to behave.

As if it never happened.



Update. The Board are being praised. Fightzone are ‘supporting’ Ayala…. This is weird and dark
Ruthless-RKO
Welterweight
Posts: 101041
Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Image

Alejandra Ayala speaks: Thank God for a new life

Ayala, 33, updated her social media for the first time, simply stating: “Thank God for a new life.” Several responses to the post gave a sigh of relief all around.
Fightnight Scores
Super Featherweight
Posts: 1767
Joined: 09 Feb 2019, 04:59

Re: Alejandra Ayala -

Post by Fightnight Scores »

A very sad, though at the very least not tragic tale and indeed some questions should be asked of the boards and how/if they look into past medicals of all fighters that they sanction.

However, shouldn't at least some of the responsibility lay at the hands of the fighter and her team? She knew she had the issue previously, yet has made the decision to continue and risk her life. No one forces people to fight.

Of course, she decided to fight on and there was known medical history, so there really should have been red flags and concerns raised by the commissions anywhere where she has since been fighting and probably even denied a licence to fight.
Post Reply