The Japan Boxing Commission (JBC) plans to launch an investigation into the fighter's death. Kazuki Anaguchi Following the Japanese bantamweight title fight Seiya Tsutsumi.
Tsutsumi vs. Anaguchi served as the co-main event to Naoya Inoue's successful challenge to become two-division open champion, defeating Marlon Tapares and adding the IBF and WBA World Super Bantamweight titles to Naoya Inoue's WBO and WBC belts. added. Tokyo, the capital of Japan.
Tsutsumi defeated Anaguchi in the 4th, 8th, 9th, and 10th rounds of the 10-round contest, successfully defending his Japanese title.
Concerns about Aneguchi's health first arose immediately after the match, when ringside emergency staff were treating him in the ring.
While being transported from the arena to the hospital, Anakuchi lost consciousness and entered a coma, where he underwent emergency surgery to remove an acute subdural hematoma.
Mr. Anaguchi underwent surgery, but died at the hospital on February 2nd. He was 23 years old.
The JBC announced that it will set up a committee headed by a lawyer and made up of seven members, including medical experts, JBC officials, and members of the media.The committee confirmed that the committee will meet on Friday. [March 15] Initiate an investigation and discuss preventive measures the committee can take to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
The JBC hopes the investigation will be completed by April 15 and a detailed report published, which will include the causes, reasons and recommendations provided to the committee.