It does sound like Steven Lim kill the bodybuilder.
[video=youtube_share;RBk5r3aknPk]https://youtu.be/RBk5r3aknPk[/video]
Here's the bout.
https://www.facebook.com/nigelchua/videos/10155222167693285/
And here's our new world heavyweight champion.
I wonder how Sylvester's feeling for pulling out of the match.
indeed. waiting for someone to make a police report so that a full investigation can convene asap.
the only thing the organizers did right was not to name it Celebrity Deathmatch.
why the coffin carried up the stairs and come down ?
It looked more like concussion. Then upon realisation that he has lost to that fucktard Steven Lim, cardiac arrest respiratory failure set in?
For Indian wakes, the coffin is placed in the living room of the flat
It just seems Singkie regulations are pretty lax with regards to this fight..it's beginning to feel like those underground fights of the old fays
fighters in this type of legit promotional matches are required to sign waivers in case of injuries or death. nothing illegal about it. headgears are optional in such fights, not mandated like in the olympics. they go into the ring with eyes wide open and papers signed.
Tell me what aspect of the fight did not meet regulations?
Heart attack lah. Could be purely coincidence.
No different from some of those super fit marathon runners or triathlon competitors die of heart attack also.
Heart attack can happen anytime.
What was clearly lacking was the medical support at the event from what I see. No doctor or trained medical personnel there when he collapsed.
I think Narong is probably right. He must have an underlying condition or like many bodybuilders the use of steroids having an effect. The autopsy also said that its a heart condition. They just waiting for toxicology report for the final report.
Agree with Froggy, Steven Lim was no chicken, though unfit and struggling to breathe gave it all. He also took a lot of punches. Kudos to the guy.
Rubbish it's just a case of misadventure. Nobody dies from a boxing match unless they already had an underlying condition that neither the victim nor anyone else knew about.