An update on yerbossnuly

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  • Gideon lock
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    An update on yerbossnuly

    Not sure if any information had been posted recently regarding his condition but I saw some good news on a different site i hope he makes a full recovery, here is the quote -

    "In good news, doctors have removed Aidos Yerbossynuly from coma. It is too early to know the full details however, the Kazakh fighter is reportedly showing significant signs of improvement and doctors are optimistic about his potential recovery."
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    In other words...that guy is ****ed.

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    • Gideon lock
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      #3
      Originally posted by Rockybigblower
      In other words...that guy is ****ed.
      Bit of a morbid thing to say i thought coming out of a coma was good?

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      • YoungManRumble
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        Hope he comes out of it okay with minimal brain damage.

        I've read that he can speak and is walking "to some degree" so that is good news.

        Thanks for the update.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Gideon Samual

          Bit of a morbid thing to say i thought coming out of a coma was good?
          He didnt come out of his coma. They brought him out of his coma. And the words optimistic about his "POTENTIAL" recovery dont illicit great hope.

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            #6
            Originally posted by YoungManRumble
            Hope he comes out of it okay with minimal brain damage.

            I've read that he can speak and is walking "to some degree" so that is good news.

            Thanks for the update.
            No problem bro I hope the same thing. Its easy to forget sometimes these people are putting there lives on the line each time out.

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            • Gideon lock
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              #7
              Originally posted by Rockybigblower

              He didnt come out of his coma. They brought him out of his coma. And the words optimistic about his "POTENTIAL" recovery dont illicit great hope.
              I was uninformed about this aspect of the situation thanks for shedding some light on it.

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                Today I looked for news about Yerbossynuly, and found the article below, written by Phil Jay at World Boxing News.

                Good news indeed, Aidos is in full recovery mode and already capable of analyzing the reasons behind what happened to him. Needless to say, I'm very happy to see the man back to a degree of normality.

                *****

                Boxing warrior Aidos Yerbossynuly has remarkably recovered from severe injuries that have seen many boxers pass away.

                The super middleweight star caused widespread despair in November when hospitalized following a sickening knockout at the hands of David Morrell Jr. from Cuba.

                Yerbossynuly spent the best part of twelve days in a medically induced coma after the bout as doctors attempted to save his life from a bleed on the brain.

                It was hard to swallow, considering that assistant coach Emanuel Savoy said he considered throwing in the towel two rounds earlier.

                Referee Tony Weeks also took some heat for not stopping the clash a few rounds earlier due to the number of punches taken by Yerbossynuly.

                Morrell was dominant and in control throughout the Showtime/PBC contest until the devastating right hook KO at The Armory in Minneapolis.

                Several similar events of this nature have not gone the way of the fighter recently. Therefore, the boxing community held its breath as Aidos fought his toughest-ever battle.

                The surgery went as well as could be expected. And luckily for all concerned, Yerbossynuly awoke from the coma at 31 on November 17, having spent his birthday out of it three days earlier.

                The Kazakh fighter made a speedy recovery in a substantial upturn in fortunes. He could be moved out of the intensive care unit and into a regular hospital.

                From there, it was a matter of weeks before Aidos got discharged and was able to return home, having regained all of his bodily functions.

                After weeks of respect for the family’s privacy, Aidos opened up about his amazing achievement. In an emotional video, he touched down in his native country in early December and was greeted by family and friends.

                Since then, the Las Vegas-based puncher has gone from strength to strength in life. Although it’s hugely doubtful that he’ll ever be able to grace the boxing ring again.

                Those kinds of injuries usually mean instant retirement. However, at this point, nothing has been officially announced by Aidos’ team.

                The only thing Aidos released publicly was his recollections surrounding the Morrell event. Like the true winner he is, the loss still hurts him despite almost taking his life.

                “In my last fight, I could not justify the hope of the country,” he said. “For the first time in the professional ring, I felt the bitter taste of defeat.

                “Like life in sports, it is clear that victory and defeat go hand in hand.”

                On what may have contributed to his condition in the fight, Yerbossynuly added that his conditioning may have been a factor.

                “This was the fight I’d been waiting for so long. The fight should have happened a little earlier.

                “We were ready for it. But, for some reason, the opponent’s team waited a while.

                “Being in shape for ten to twelve months is certainly not easy. Plus, it’s true that keeping track of weight is not easy when you haven’t been in a fight for a long time.

                “I did three workouts, precisely 56 hours of no nutrition before I weighed in for the fight. So I just went and lost weight.

                “Why didn’t you look at the weight properly? – You say, but I lost the weight correctly.

                “Because I ate only what my nutritionist gave me and was forbidden. Still, it was a possible thing.

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                “‘If you do this, it would be this way. It would be that way.’ I avoid giving in to the thoughts. But it was written in my destiny.

                “It is clear that there is also a benefit from this. But, I think I was able to show the brave character of the Kazakhs in the squared circle.”

                In his most recent activity, Yerbossynuly reaffirmed his faith when stating: “Don’t be late for Friday prayers, folks.”

                WBN would like to wish Aidos Yerbossynuly well in his continued recuperation.
                Last edited by Tatabanya; 03-04-2023, 12:56 PM.

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                • 4truth
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                  yeah, I couldn't get that link to open either. thanks for being persistent.

                  "Those kinds of injuries usually mean instant retirement. However, at this point, nothing has been officially announced by Aidos’ team."

                  ^^a little concerning...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 4truth
                    yeah, I couldn't get that link to open either. thanks for being persistent.

                    "Those kinds of injuries usually mean instant retirement. However, at this point, nothing has been officially announced by Aidos’ team."

                    ^^a little concerning...
                    I don't understand why the link didn't work here, but still...

                    Surely they won't let him fight again, in spite of their silence.

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