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Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 11:28
by Ruthless-RKO
Argentine boxer Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan died Thursday in Buenos Aires of injuries suffered in the ring during Saturday's draw against Uruguayan fighter Eduardo Javier Abreu. He was 23.

Dr. Graciela Olocco from Hospital Agudos San Felipe confirmed the death on Thursday morning to media outlets.

Santillan underwent surgery for a clot in his brain and twice went into cardiorespiratory failure before he died of cardiac arrest at 12:35 a.m. local time Thursday, Olocco said.

Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev died Tuesday after suffering a similar brain injury during Friday's fight in Maryland against Subriel Matias of Puerto Rico. He was 28.

Santillan (19-6-2), a super lightweight, made his pro debut in 2015. Eight of his 19 victories came by knockout. He was the son of fighter Hugo Alfredo Santillan and was from the same region, Santa Fe, as Marcos Rene "Chino" Maidana.

According to ringside reports, Santillan's nose began to bleed in the fourth round and, though he raised his arm in victory after the fight, he passed out as the judges were announcing the draw -- scored 95-95, 93-97 and 96-94 -- against Abreu (10-1-1).

"Upon admission to the hospital, he had successive kidney failure and he did not come out of his coma," Olocco said. "He had swelling of his brain and he never recovered consciousness. The swelling continued to worsen, and it affected the functioning of the rest of his organs."

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 12:27
by Ruthless-RKO

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 12:47
by ironbeard
Horrendous news. Doubly horrendous circumstances.

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 13:49
by bigjack
ironbeard wrote: 25 Jul 2019, 12:47 Horrendous news. Doubly horrendous circumstances.
They had no idea how to care for him in the ring,shocking display of incompetence,especially the referee.

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 13:59
by oogiebe
Horrible. Tragic. I'm hard pressed to remember ring deaths so close together.

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 25 Jul 2019, 14:03
by Ruthless-RKO
July 2019 has been worse than July 2009 :neutral:

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 31 Jul 2019, 09:19
by Ruthless-RKO
Argentinian Hugo Santillan fought in Hamburg, (Germany) June 15 and lost a unanimous decision against Artem Harutynyan. It was a tough fight and the supervising body, the BDB (Bund Deutscher Berufsboxer) handed out a 45 day suspension for Santillan.

On July 20 Santillan was back in the ring back home in Argentina and drew with Eduard Javier Abreu but later passed away due to injuries received in that fight - or in the fight before.

However, as there is no world ruling body in professional boxing and a suspension from a German Federation is in fact not even legally binding within Germany (as there are one or more federations active).

Re: Hugo Alfredo "Dinamita" Santillan, 23, is second boxer to die this week

Posted: 31 Jul 2019, 09:37
by olij999
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 31 Jul 2019, 09:19 Argentinian Hugo Santillan fought in Hamburg, (Germany) June 15 and lost a unanimous decision against Artem Harutynyan. It was a tough fight and the supervising body, the BDB (Bund Deutscher Berufsboxer) handed out a 45 day suspension for Santillan.

On July 20 Santillan was back in the ring back home in Argentina and drew with Eduard Javier Abreu but later passed away due to injuries received in that fight - or in the fight before.

However, as there is no world ruling body in professional boxing and a suspension from a German Federation is in fact not even legally binding within Germany (as there are one or more federations active).
Very sad. Shades of Willie Classen about this.