A Canada-based Nigerian student has
reportedly died after competing in mixed martial art contest in Michigan, USA
on Saturday.
US authorities say the 35-year-old
Nigerian man, who collapsed and died after the fight, had been living in Canada
on a student visa.
Police Capt. Jeff Baker identified
the man as Felix Nchikwo, but known in the ring as Pablo Elochukwu.
Baker did not release Nchikwo’s place
of residence or school in Canada or his Nigerian hometown.
Authorities say he told a trainer he
wasn’t feeling well after losing the fight Saturday night at a Port Huron
American Legion Post.
The heavyweight, who sources say
weighed 265 pounds for his MMA debut on Friday and was also a three-time
gold-medal winner on the local grappling circuit, was competing in an
unsanctioned event. According to sources, neither he nor his opponent was
required to undergo pre-fight medicals for their bout.
The first two rounds were said to
have been mostly grappling, but the inexperienced fighters both began
showcasing signs of fatigue, especially in between rounds two and three.
Sometime in the third round, Nchikwo
was mounted and was not intelligently defending what were deemed to be soft
hammer fists. The referee was forced to stop the bout.
Authorities conducted an autopsy on
Sunday but say it was inconclusive, and they’re now awaiting the results of
forensic tests to seek the cause of death.
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So sad to hear this news.Karate is always a risky game.
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