
Another Japanese boxer Hiromasa Urakawa dies after injuries suffered in fight, second such death in last week in Japan
'World Boxing Council mourns the passing of Japanese boxer Hiromasa Urakawa, who tragically succumbed to injuries sustained during his fight against Yoji Saito. This heartbreaking news comes just days after the passing of Shigetoshi Kotari, who died from injuries suffered in his fight on the same card. We extend our deepest condolences to the families, friends and the Japanese boxing community during this incredibly difficult time.' World Boxing Council said in a statement.
While Katori had died after a draw against Hata after 12 rounds, Urakawa died post his eighth-round loss against Saito on August 2. Both boxers had undergone a craniotomy, a process of removing a part of the skull, but died within a day of each other's passing. While Kotari had contested in 12 bouts including eight wins, two losses and two draws with five knockout wins, Urakawa had fought 14 times as professional boxer with ten wins and four losses including seven knockout wins in his brief professional career. 'We are acutely aware of our responsibility as the manager of the sport. We will take whatever measures we can,' Tsuyoshi Yasukochi, secretary-general of the JBC, told Japanese media on Sunday. While JBC announced an investigation and planned to hold a meeting in September earlier last week, the common officials will have the emergency meeting on Tuesday. On the decision to make the professional bouts of ten rounds instead of 12 rounds, Yasukochi had termed 12 rounds as dangerous in the present scenario. 'The offensive power of Japanese boxing today is tremendous. We have more and more boxers who are able to start exchanges of fierce blows from the first round. Maybe 12 rounds can be dangerous,' Japanese newspaper The Asahi Shimbum reported.

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