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  • Feint
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    Diaz emerges from coma, now breathing on his own

    Diaz emerges from coma, now breathing on his own
    By Dan Rafael
    ESPN.com

    Two months after slipping into a coma following a brain injury sustained during a televised fight, San Antonio welterweight Oscar Diaz is awake and breathing on his own.



    Diaz has been upgraded from critical to stable condition, San Antonio University Hospital spokesperson Julie Wiley said Thursday morning.



    "He's opening his eyes and showing improvement. He is off the ventilator and breathing on his own," Wiley said.



    Diaz's family and neurosurgeon Dr. David F. Jimenez were scheduled to appear at a 3 p.m. ET news conference at the hospital to provide a more detailed update on his condition.



    "It's very exciting to see Oscar open his eyes. He's a fighter and I believe he will get better," Theresa Diaz, his mother, said in a statement.



    Diaz (26-3, 12 KOs), 25, collapsed in his corner following the 10th round of a TKO loss to Delvin Rodriguez on July 16 in the main event of "Wednesday Night Fights" on ESPN2. He was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent emergency surgery to relieve swelling on his brain. He had been in a coma since.


    All along, the doctors said they expected him to eventually come out of the coma.

    Rodriguez said he was very relieved to hear the news.

    "It's very good news to me," said Rodriguez, when reached at his training camp, where he is preparing for an Oct. 3 bout in the Dominican Republic. "The doctors kept saying he would come out of it, but you don't believe it until it happens.

    "I've been waiting for his moment for a long time. It's been difficult. I kept thinking about him and how his family was doing. I've been worried."

    Dan Rafael is the boxing writer for ESPN.com.
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    that's good to hear, but i hope he makes as close to a full recovery as possible.

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    • The Surgeon
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      I Feel terrible, id forgoten all about him.

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      • Joe2608
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        Awesome, glad to hear he's ok!

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          [QUOTE=Feint;4082227]Diaz emerges from coma, now breathing on his own
          By Dan Rafael
          ESPN.com

          Two months after slipping into a coma following a brain injury sustained during a televised fight, San Antonio welterweight Oscar Diaz is awake and breathing on his own.



          Just read this on ESPN...Im sure Oscar has a loooong way back to full recovery but it's great to hear he is awake and breathing on his won...hoping for a return to the ring at this point is the last thing anyone should have in mind for this kat...lets just hope he can recover and live a normal life...Best wishes Oscar!!

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            good to hear...hope he recovers as much as possible




            at first i thought it was David Diaz and some PAC nuthugger's sick satire

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