More than a year and a half has passed since Magomed Abdusalamov lost to Mike Perez, a fight that left him in a coma and has rendered him partially paralyzed and forever changed.
There have been multiple battles going on since then. Abdusalamov struggles to live in a markedly diminished capacity. His family, particularly his wife, struggles to care for him and for their children.
And then there is the legal battle.
An attorney representing Abdusalamov had filed a lawsuit against the New York State Athletic Commission, alleging that the commission’s physicians had failed to properly diagnose the brain injury he suffered in 10 rounds against Perez while examining him after the bout, and that they had not sent him to the hospital via ambulance even after his condition was worsening. [Click Here To Read More]
There have been multiple battles going on since then. Abdusalamov struggles to live in a markedly diminished capacity. His family, particularly his wife, struggles to care for him and for their children.
And then there is the legal battle.
An attorney representing Abdusalamov had filed a lawsuit against the New York State Athletic Commission, alleging that the commission’s physicians had failed to properly diagnose the brain injury he suffered in 10 rounds against Perez while examining him after the bout, and that they had not sent him to the hospital via ambulance even after his condition was worsening. [Click Here To Read More]
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