Mexican boxer Alejandra Ayala came out of an induced coma after ten days

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the mexican boxer Alejandra Ayala has been released from an induced coma where he underwent after “successful surgery” and “recovers” at a hospital in Glasgow, after his fight with Scottish boxer Hannah Rankin for the super welterweight world championship held in Glasgow (Scotland) ten days ago ago.

According to the company that organized the fight, Fight Academy, Ayala -alias “Fénix”-, 33, regained consciousness after waking up from an induced coma at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow due to serious injuries in his fight for the scepter. World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Welterweight Championship.

The Aztec boxer will continue his recovery in hospital in the Scottish city, according to a statement from the Fight Academy, which appreciates the work of health professionals for his care.

In the tenth round of their fight, Ayala chained a series of powerful punches to the face that resulted in KO decreees and victory for his opponent Rankin, so he was forced to be treated at the Ovo Hydro ring in Glasgow.

The fighter was immediately admitted to Queen Elizabeth hospital from Scottish city with subdural hematoma.

The winner of the fight, Rankin, expressed his reaction to the public through his social networks and thanked “all the prayers and positive thoughts for Ayala and her family.”

The Scottish boxer expressed “great gratitude” to the “world class” medical team, as well as to his team “for support in this difficult time” for him.

Fight Academy points out in its statement that “best wishes are with her” in this recovery process, and is willing to “help her in any way I can.”

Source: La Verdad

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