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    News | Mail Online

    British kickboxing champion Mark Fowler, 35, dies after collapsing in the ring
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER


    Kick boxer Mark Fowler died after collapsing in the ring during a fight in Sydney on Saturday

    A British kickboxing champion has died after collapsing during a fight in Australia.

    Mark Fowler who was nicknamed Sharky, was defending his World Boxing Council (WBC) Muay Thai Lightweight title in Sydney.

    He collapsed during the fifth round of the fight on Saturday night after sustaining injuries to the head.

    The 35-year-old fighter, who had won the title in March, failed to regain consciousness and died in hospital two days later.

    New South Wales Sports Minister Graham Annesley has ordered an inquiry into the death which will be investigated by the coroner.

    He said: 'I have also instructed the Office of Communities to implement any additional precautions considered necessary to ensure all similar upcoming events fully comply with current legislation and safety requirements.'

    In a statement posted on the internet Andrew Parnham, a trainer at Fowler's gym, said: 'Mark was a team mate, a role model, a friend, and a brother to all of us


    Mark Fowler collapsed in the fifth round of his fight on Saturday night

    'May you rest in peace brother.'

    The Muay Thai organization has paid tribute to Mark describing him as one of the brightest stars of the sport.

    Muay Thai involves fighters using their fists, feet, knees and elbows.

    In the wake of Mark's death there have been renewed calls for the authorities to change the regulations governing the sport.
    Last edited by george stando; 08-25-2011, 11:24 PM.

  • #2
    Man that's terrible. Its sad when this sort of thing happens. I just hope they don't start changing the rules, this could have been a preexisting health issue and he couldn't handle the impact, or maybe he was ill prepared, or had something in his system. Either way its a tragedy and my thoughts go out to his family.

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    • #3
      I agree. We dont know if there were pre conditions that were there or exactly what happened. It happens in many sports not just boxing and muay thai or mma. Very sad though anytime it happens.
      Last edited by george stando; 08-28-2011, 10:50 AM.

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      • #4
        Very sad indeed. The autopsy will help sort things out though.

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