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Women's junior flyweight boxer Sio is out of a medically induced coma
Summary
Isis Sio has been taken off a ventilator and is out of a medically induced coma but remains in the intensive care unit at Loma Linda University Health, her family and team said. She was knocked out in the first round by Jocelyn Camarillo on March 21 in San Bernardino, California.
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Isis Sio, a 19-year-old junior flyweight boxer, has been taken out of a medically induced coma after a first-round knockout on March 21 in San Bernardino, California. She remains in the intensive care unit at Loma Linda University Health and is off a ventilator, her family and team said in a statement. The bout was against unbeaten Jocelyn Camarillo, who landed a series of head punches early in the fight. Sio was stretchered from the arena after losing consciousness and is under hospital care.
Known details:
- Isis Sio, 19, remains in the ICU at Loma Linda University Health and is off a ventilator, according to a statement from her family and team.
- The knockout occurred just over a minute into the first round of the fight against Jocelyn Camarillo on March 21 in San Bernardino.
- Jocelyn Camarillo had not previously recorded a professional knockout and landed a series of head punches in the opening round.
- Sio entered the fight with a professional record of 1-2 and had suffered a body-punch knockout loss in January.
- Her care involves three specialized medical divisions and the team is awaiting further updates from her medical staff.
Summary:
Sio's removal from the medically induced coma and ventilator has been reported as a step in her medical care, but she remains in intensive care and under close monitoring. Her family and team said they are awaiting further updates from her medical team. Undetermined at this time.
