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A tragic incident for the boxing fraternity occurred when a German professional boxer, lost consciousness during his fight. The officials were not sure about what happened to the pugilist, but later they found out he was no more. 

 

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Musa Yamak fought his career’s 9th match against Hamza Wandera at Buerherhaus, Garching. The boxers portrayed a good show for the spectators in the first two rounds of the fight, where they exchanged some good punches. 

But, just moments before the third round, Yamak didn’t seem to be in a fit state. He immediately laid flat on the ground and was unconscious.

The support crew immediately gathered around him for emergency medical assistance. 

Moreover, the referee and other ringside officials also gathered all around him. Later, it was revealed that Yamak had suffered from a heart attack.

The significant career of Musa Yamak ended on a sad note

Yamak debuted in the year 2017 for his first fight in professional boxing. Before his last fight, he had fought 8 bouts in his career

Notably, he had knocked out every opponent he faced in his previous fights, which made a 100% knockout ratio in his career.

Yamak had a height of 5’ 11″ (180 cm) and fought in the light heavy division.

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In his 8th fight, he also won a vacant WBF title to his name by defeating Siarhei Huliakevich who was much more experience than Yamak. 

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Yamak impressed the boxing fans with an impressive start to his career. Sadly, the fans will not see him fight in the ring anymore. 

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Well, this is not the first time that a boxer has lost their life in the ring. But, Yamak’s demise will be remembered as a tragic moment for the boxing fraternity. 

 

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