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Ginjiro Shigeoka Undergoes Emergency Brain Surgery After Ring Collapse

The Japanese Boxing Commission has revoked his license following surgery for an acute subdural hematoma, with doctors set to reevaluate his condition in about a week.

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Overview

  • Shigeoka slipped into unconsciousness at Intex Osaka after losing a 12-round split decision rematch with Pedro Taduran and was immediately rushed to a private hospital.
  • Surgeons performed an emergency craniotomy to relieve an acute subdural hematoma and placed the 25-year-old former IBF strawweight champion in a medically induced coma.
  • Under JBC regulations, any boxer who undergoes brain surgery is automatically ineligible for a professional license, triggering an enforced retirement.
  • JBC Secretary General Tsuyoshi Yasukochi has said it will take roughly a week to determine the full extent of Shigeoka’s neurological recovery.
  • Shigeoka’s family and the boxing community, including his brother Yudai, have been posting messages of support and prayers for his recovery.