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Boxer Ludumo Lamati, 31, in hospital as promoter asks fans to ‘keep him in your prayers’ after collapsing in ring

, Boxer Ludumo Lamati, 31, in hospital as promoter asks fans to ‘keep him in your prayers’ after collapsing in ring

BOXER Ludumo Lamati was hospitalised after collapsing following defeat to Nick Ball.

The South African was brutally stopped in the 12th and final round but caused concern when he collapsed in the corner.

Ludumo Lamati was hospitalised after collapsing following defeat to Nick Ball

Lamati was stretchered out of the ring and was later taken to hospital for checks, his promotional team revealed.

A statement read: “On Sat 27th May Ludumo Lamati was taken to
the Belfast hospital. On arrival, numerous tests and scans were carried out.

“He is currently under hospital care and the latest feedback from the medical team, this morning, is that his vital signs are stable.

“We will provide further updates as soon as they become available. Please keep him in your prayers.”

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Lamati, a former IBO super-bantamweight champion, came into the bout with a record of 20 wins and one draw.

And he faced Liverpool’s Ball on Michael Conlan’s undercard in Belfast.

Ball, 26, was relentless throughout and forced the stoppage in the final stages of the fight, to move to 18-0 with 11 knockouts.

And after the win, the featherweight contender spoke out to wish Lamati well following the frightening finish.

He said: “It was a fast paced fight, weren’t it. So the main thing is his health, because as I say, this boxing is no joke. So I hope he’s alright.”

Frank Warren’s Queensberry Promotion, who put on the fight, also tweeted out in support of Lamati.

A post read: “All of our thoughts are with Ludumo Lamati.”

, Boxer Ludumo Lamati, 31, in hospital as promoter asks fans to ‘keep him in your prayers’ after collapsing in ring
Ludumo Lamati was beaten by Nick Ball

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 7 punches in boxing?

Boxing uses seven punches: jab, hook, hook, uppercut and straight right. These punches are used for attacking the opponent’s body, head, and legs.

What is Boxing?

Boxing is a sport where two people try to knock out each other by hitting them in their head and faces. Boxing is a sport where you aim to knock out your opponent as hard and as painlessly as possible. For this to happen, both boxers have to be able and willing to throw punches at a high rate of speed. They must also have good hand eye coordination.

What is the average time it takes to learn to box.

Boxing is one among the oldest martial arts known. China is where the first known boxing match took place in 2200 BC. Boxing has been practiced over thousands of year. Boxing is still very popular with celebrities and athletes. Boxing takes 10 months to master.

The reason why it takes so long to learn boxing is because it involves many different types of movements. Each movement requires specific muscles in order to be effective. These muscles take time to build.

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However, once you know how to move your entire body, you can then start any type of boxing technique. You’ll get better at each technique over time.

How do boxers train for beginners?

Although boxing is one the oldest sports, it has only recently been rediscovered as a popular sport. Boxing is a sport that involves two fighters fighting each other in a boxing ring. They punch eachother until one is knocked out.

Finding out if boxing is something you enjoy is the first step to becoming a professional boxer. Check out some YouTube fights to get a feel for what it is like to hit someone. Once you have decided that boxing is for you, you can decide what style of fight you prefer.

Statistics

  • You want to be running at roughly 75-80% of your top speed..5 mile slow, easy recovery jog at the end.[6]X Research source 2Mix in long runs, shadow boxing, and short sprints on non-interval days. (wikihow.com)
  • It is just like normal sparring with a partner, but you want to throw punches at 75% of your normal speed. (wikihow.com)

External Links

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How To

How to box for exercise

How to Learn to Box for Exercise

You learn boxing to increase your physical fitness and self-confidence. Boxing is the most well-known sport in the world. It requires strength and speed as well agility, coordination, balance, power, and accuracy.

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Boxing can be a great exercise and a way to improve your self-esteem. You’ll find that you enjoy the activity so much that you’ll want to keep doing it.

There are many different types of boxing training programs available. Some take place at gyms or health clubs while others require you to train at home. There are also online courses which allow you to study from anywhere in the world.

Be sure to consider your goals when choosing a program. Also, ensure it fits your lifestyle. Exercises that build muscle mass, flexibility, endurance, cardiovascular endurance, and improve overall well-being are the best.

You should also consider whether you prefer a beginner’s course or a more advanced one. Basic techniques and drills are taught in beginner’s programs. These include shadowboxing and sparring, mittwork, and punching combinations. Advanced programs offer more variety and more complex movements.

Programs for beginners usually last eight weeks and cost less that $100. These programs don’t give any nutritional, weight loss, or injury prevention advice.

Advanced programs typically last six months and cost around $300. These programs include nutrition advice and stretching routines. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).

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