Prichard Colón is a former professional boxer from Puerto Rico, known for his promising career in the welterweight division. Born on September 19, 1992, in Maitland, Florida, Colón is often remembered for his impressive achievements in the ring and the tragic turn his career took due to a severe injury.
Colón had a successful amateur boxing career, capturing the gold medal in the 64 kg (141 lb) weight category at the 2010 Pan American Youth Championship. He turned professional in 2013 and was undefeated in his first 16 bouts, earning recognition as a rising star in the sport.
However, his career was abruptly halted on October 17, 2015, during a fight against Terrel Williams. During the match, Colón suffered several illegal blows to the back of the head, resulting in dizziness and disorientation. Despite complaining about his condition, the fight continued, and Colón eventually collapsed in his dressing room afterward. He was rushed to the hospital and underwent emergency surgery for brain bleeding.
The injury left Colón in a coma for several weeks, and he sustained significant brain damage that resulted in a condition called persistent vegetative state, which profoundly affected his physical and cognitive abilities. As of the latest updates, he requires full-time care, though he has shown some signs of progress in terms of recovery.
Colón's case led to discussions within the boxing community about safety measures and protocols to protect fighters, especially regarding illegal hits and handling injuries during matches. His story remains a poignant reminder of the risks associated with the sport of boxing.
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