Teen Boxer Isis Sio Awakens from Coma After Fourth Pro Fight Knockout
Junior flyweight boxer Isis Sio has awakened and is breathing independently following a medically induced coma. This condition arose after she sustained a knockout loss in her fourth professional fight last weekend. The 19-year-old is currently in intensive care but is no longer on a ventilator, according to a release from ProBox TV.
Details of the Incident
Sio was knocked out just 78 seconds into her bout against Jocelyn Camarillo at the National Orange Show Event Center in San Bernardino. Since the fight, Sio’s team has provided updates regarding her condition, indicating that she remains in intensive care but is showing signs of improvement.
- Fight Date: Last Saturday
- Fight Duration: 78 seconds
- Location: National Orange Show Event Center, San Bernardino
- Current Status: Awake and off the ventilator
- Age: 19 years old
Ongoing Medical Support
Currently, Sio is receiving care from three specialized medical teams. Her family and supporters express optimism about her recovery. “We are hopeful for her progression,” they stated in their announcement.
Isis Sio, known as North Dakota’s only active female boxer, has faced challenges in her professional career. Since her debut last September, she has lost three of her four fights, two of which ended in knockouts.
About Her Opponent
Jocelyn Camarillo, Sio’s opponent, entered the fight with a perfect 5-0 record, all victories coming by decision. After the fight, she expressed her respect for Sio, saying, “Keeping her in my prayers and wishing her healing and a full recovery,” on Instagram.
The boxing community is rallying behind Sio as she navigates this challenging time. Fans and fellow athletes alike are hopeful for her swift recovery and future in the sport.