
John Coyy, headquartered in Belpast, is undergoing intensive care after defeating Wales farawells in Wales on Saturday Ulstest Hall.
COONEY stopped in the ninth battle, which was the first defense of the Celtic Super Feeder weight title and then undergoing surgery.
In the statement, Mark Dunlop, the erection of COONEY, said: “In the Ulster Hall on Saturday evening, John was evaluated by the on -site medical team of the British boxing control committee and quickly transferred to Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospithal. Treated.
“As soon as I arrived at RVH, John had undergone two bleeding and had an immediate surgery to alleviate the pressure of the brain.
“John is currently in the intensive care room and is in the competent hands of the hospital ICU team.
“John’s fiancée Emmaleen and his parents Hughie and Tina are grateful to everyone for their personal support messages, and now John will maintain their thoughts and prayers while facing their most difficult battles.”
Howells issues a statement on social media on Monday, and his opponent wishes for a quick recovery. Posted to Instagram. But here is the latest update of the promoter.
“I really didn’t really want this to happen. I just went out to the box. I hope his family will do its best for his family. He looks really respected and good.
“What I know is that he is a healthy and strong young man, and he can overcome this and come out on the other side. My thoughts and prayers will go out to his family and friends forever.
“We shared the ring and the boy did not finish or find the way. Get the mate soon.
COONEY won the Celtic Super-FeatherWeight title in Dublin in November 2023 with Liam Gaynor.
He spent a year in the ring due to a hand injury, but he returned to defeat Tampella Harush in York Hall in October, and his loss was the first time as an expert.