Patrick Day dies following brutal knockout

Patrick Day dies following brutal knockout

by Joseph Anthony
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OCTOBER 12: Patrick Day is taken out of the ring after being knocked out in his Super-Welterweight bout against Charles Conwell at Wintrust Arena on October 12, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

American boxer Patrick Day died on Wednesday in Chicago as a result of the traumatic brain injury he suffered during his fight on Saturday, where he was knocked out by Charles Conwell in the 10th round.

Day, 27, had been in a coma for four days following his defeat and, despite having emergency brain surgery at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, doctors were unable to save the junior middleweight.

โ€œPatrick Day passed away today, October 16, 2019, succumbing to the traumatic brain injury he suffered in his fight this past Saturday, October 12, at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL,โ€ his promoter Lou DiBella said in a statement

โ€œHe was surrounded by his family, close friends and members of his boxing team, including his mentor, friend and trainer Joe Higgins.โ€

โ€œOn behalf of Patrickโ€™s family, team, and those closest to him, we are grateful for the prayers, expressions of support and outpouring of love for Pat that have been so obvious since his injury.โ€

Day was rushed to the hospital on a stretcher after Conwell landed a flurry of punches that left him motionless on the canvas.

Before turning professional, Day was a highly decorated amateur who won two nationals titles.

He turned pro in 2013 and became a world-rated super welterweight contender, capturing the WBC Continental Americas championship in 2017 and the IBF Intercontinental championship in 2019. In June he was rated in the top-10 by both the WBC and IBF.

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Dayโ€™s death comes after 23-year-old Argentine super lightweight Hugo Santillan died in July from injuries suffered in the ring and 28-year-old Russian Maxim Dadashev passed away two day earlier from brain injuries during his fight.

โ€œIt becomes very difficult to explain away or justify the dangers of boxing at a time like this,โ€ DiBella said.

โ€œThis is not a time where edicts or pronouncements are appropriate, or the answers are readily available. It is, however, a time for a call to action.

โ€œWhile we donโ€™t have the answers, we certainly know many of the questions, have the means to answer them, and have the opportunity to respond responsibly and accordingly and make boxing safer for all who participate.

โ€œThis is a way we can honour the legacy of Pat Day. Many people live much longer than Patrickโ€™s 27 years, wondering if they made a difference or positively affected their world. This was not the case for Patrick Day when he left us.

โ€œRest in peace and power, Pat, with the angels.โ€

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