Aidos Yerbossynuly in coma after KO loss to David Morrell
Aidos Yerbossynuly was in a medically induced coma Sunday night after being beaten by David Morrell on Saturday in Minneapolis, according to reports. Against the weirdos unite. The journal cited a “source with knowledge of the situation.”
Yerbossynuly, 30 years old, killed at 12order and finals by his 168-pound opponent at The Armory, after which he was transported to the nearby Hennepin County Medical Center for evaluation. The Kazakh living in the US has been placed in a coma because of bleeding on the brain.
Another source could not provide specifics for the store but said, “He’s not good. I don’t have much information, just know that he was pretty badly injured.”
TGB Promotion and Premier Boxing Champions released a joint statement. It read: “Representatives from TGB Promotion and PBC are in Minneapolis with Aidos’ team and we are monitoring the situation closely. Out of respect for his and his family’s privacy, we cannot share any details but we ask that the boxing community keep him in their thoughts and prayers.”
Morrell, the top 168-pounder, beat his tough but dominant opponent before knocking him out 26 seconds before the final bell rang.
Yerbossynuly (16-1, 11 KOs) was so badly injured that referees Tony Weeks and Morrell (8-0.7 KOs) had to guide him into the corner.