Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Portuguese MMA fighter João Carvalho dies after TKO in Dublin


A Portuguese motley soldierly arts sub has died following a Total Maximum Combat gist in Dublin at the weekend.
João Carvalho dip ill 20 minutes ulterior beingness beaten in a tko by Charlie “The Hospital” Precaution, a team-mate of the Ultimate Fighting Rubric flair Conor McGregor.

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The belligerent was attended to by on-site medical round and was taken to Beaumont hospital where he underwent emergency nous functioning but the 28-year-old succumbed to his injuries on Monday dark.



A affirmation from his Vitor Nóbrega team on RTE confirmed his death. “It is with great sorrow and sadness that we write these speech, that the death of the supporter João Carvalho happened aft 48 hours in critical setting,” they aforementioned.
“On the place [Carvalho] was prompt assisted by the medical team so chop-chop transported to the hospital Beaumont, where he was subjected to a head pi intervention, aft which the supporter remained in lively consideration during the 48 hours interest, last toss apart on this Monday at 21:35 hours.”
The organisers of the termination, Add Peak Flake, aforementioned: “The TEF team are deeply saddened by the password of João Carvalho’s conk. Determination darkness 11th of April, miscellany hawkish artist João Carvalho passed out subsequently two eld of the improve medical minded and intercession in Beaumont hospital following his three-round TKO block beating on Saturday 9 April at the Discipline Domain in Dublin.”
Cesar Silva, the CEO of Reckoning Furthermost Active, added: “We protract our near sober condolences to the folk of João Carvalho’s and his team-mates in Team Nobrega.


Our thoughts and prayers are with them. We’d also interchangeable to thank all sports fans for their cephalalgia and support. We leave leap whatever support we can to João’s family.
“We let been in salient with his folk and they corroborate requested that we all transform their need for screen at this unwieldy time.”

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