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  • Evil Abed
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    Z Gorres to attend his first fight since collapsing in ring

    Fellow Filipino boxer Nonito Donaire says seeing his injured friend was a life-changing experience



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    Medical personnel tend to Filipino boxer Z Gorres after he collapsed in the ring at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada November 13, 2009. Gorres won his bantamweight bout against Luis Melendez but collapsed as he tried to exit the ring.

    By Anthony Fenech (contact)

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    Z Gorres’ eyes are open.

    Once shut, as he lay motionless on a canvas inside of a boxing ring after collapsing, those same eyes today represent a new life.

    “I’m feeling better,” Gorres said. “I can walk now with the walker.”

    Walking again, is something the Filipino boxer was unsure of in the immediate aftermath of a Nov. 23 victory over Juan Melendez at the House of Blues in Mandalay Bay.

    After his unanimous decision over Melendez, Gorres took a lap around the ring, waving his country’s flag in celebration.

    But moments later, he lost his legs and fell to the ground. The left side of the 27-year-old’s body was paralyzed.

    After spending the past two months under the watchful eye of fellow Filipino Dr. Benito Calderon, Gorres will take in a boxing match for the first time since his injury Saturday night.

    He will do so in support of his friend Nonito Donaire (22-1, 14 KO), who will defend his interim WBA super flyweight title against Manuel Vargas (26-4-1, 11 KO) at the Las Vegas Hilton.

    Their friendship began in the most unlikely of ways, as Gorres defeated Donaire’s older brother, Glenn. Naturally, little brother Nonito wanted to exact his revenge.

    “I was so angry,” Donaire recalls. “I wanted to kill him. The next time I got in the ring, I wanted to get in the ring with this guy.”

    The two later met in the Philippines, getting to know each other and earning respect for one another. The night Gorres was injured, Donaire happened to be in Las Vegas and rushed to the hospital the following day.

    “It was a picture that can inspire you or turn you away from boxing,” he said. “It wasn’t pleasant, to see a man filled with dreams, courage, discipline, and who worked hard for everything he had. To see him like that it hit me hard.”

    But Gorres' injury has inspired Donaire.

    “For this fight,” Donaire said, “I’m going to give him something that in the very least can help him, because I know he cant go in there again.”

    It has been a long three months for Gorres, but the difficult time was not completely devoid of hope.

    “He went from a paralyzed left side to a wheelchair to walking with a walker,” said UNLV assistant boxing coach Frank Slaughter, who has helped raise funds for Gorres.

    “It’s very heartwarming to see a guy we could have lost come along so well.”

    It's a big change, Calderon said, since the first time he left University Medical Center and could barely stand up.

    Gorres spent over a month at the hospital after undergoing emergency brain surgery the night of the fight, caused by a form of brain hemorrhaging on the left side of his skull.

    “The progress he’s shown us has been very good,” Calderon said. “Getting him to walk is our main goal and he might be able to start walking in the next three months.”

    That is a welcome synopsis for Gorres after doctors first speculated it would be between six or eight weeks before Gorres would see those kinds of results.

    The doctor said a full recovery, however, is still in question because of a stroke he developed during the collapse.

    “He’s been able to gain his left arm back, but we’re still working on his lower left leg,” Calderon said. “When I first saw him, he could barely move it but after some rehab he can already start to move the leg.”

    “That’s a good sign.”

    But the best sign of Gorres’ recovery comes from his eyes.

    On Sunday, he will fly back to the Philippines to be with his family, and most importantly, his four children.

    “I can’t wait to see the kids when I get home,” he said slowly. “I’m really excited.”

    But Slaughter said ‘excited’ isn’t the word.

    “When he talks about the kids,” Slaughter said, “His eyes light up. His smile stretches from ear to ear and you can see it in his mood, in his conversation. The kids are a big part of that.”

    Calderon will accompany Gorres on the trip, back to his hometown of Cebu, and has already communicated with a doctor in central Philippines that will continue his rehabilitation.

    “The biggest thing for him right now is to be with his family,” Calderon said. “That will push him to work harder to be able to walk.”

    “He says he’ll probably be able to walk when he sees his children.”
  • LeeVanCleef
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    Best of luck Z.

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    • Evil Abed
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      Truly inspirational story.

      Peace be with you Z Gorres.

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      • Anabolism
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        I was lucky enough to meet z gorres the night before that fight.. It was @ a local filipino restaruant off the strip right after the weigh ins.. I was eating dinner with some friends and noticed these guys that just came in wearing warm up gear.. Immediatelya, I realized that it was ALA Gym boxers, z gorres and mark melliegn.. Both looked tired and exhausted due to the weight cutting, but were more than nice when I asked for some pics and autographs.. I remember Z as being very nice and appreciative of his fans.. Even though he'll never fight in the ring again, I pray he makes a complete recovery and goes on to live a normal, healthy life

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        • Marcov
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          Originally posted by Anabolism
          I was lucky enough to meet z gorres the night before that fight.. It was @ a local filipino restaruant off the strip right after the weigh ins.. I was eating dinner with some friends and noticed these guys that just came in wearing warm up gear.. Immediatelya, I realized that it was ALA Gym boxers, z gorres and mark melliegn.. Both looked tired and exhausted due to the weight cutting, but were more than nice when I asked for some pics and autographs.. I remember Z as being very nice and appreciative of his fans.. Even though he'll never fight in the ring again, I pray he makes a complete recovery and goes on to live a normal, healthy life
          Thank you for the heart felt story! I am sure all here wish the best to this warrior and pray for his recovery.

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          • rocky_balboa23
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            thanks for the story TS..inspirational indeed.

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            • JOM'S
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              good to see the gorres is getting better ...

              we can consider him as being lucky and alive, hope he will have fruitfull future with his family!

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              • Evil Abed
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                Originally posted by JOM'S
                good to see the gorres is getting better ...

                we can consider him as being lucky and alive, hope he will have fruitfull future with his family!
                I agree.

                I think its interesting how Gorres and Donaire became friends

                I'm sure Gorres is having a great time with his kids.

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                • johncods
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                  #9
                  Now thats a fighter..

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