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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkNews from Around the Americas | July 2005 

Officials Working to Bring Home Body of Mexican Boxer
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Mexico City – The World Boxing Council is working to speed the return of a Mexican boxer who died after being knocked out during a bout in Las Vegas.

Martin "The Firefighter" Sanchez died Saturday at Valley Hospital Medical Center, hours after being knocked out by Rustam Nugaev of Russia in a super lightweight bout.

The 26-year-old boxer from Mexico City was a member of a district fire department. His colleagues planned a large memorial service, but say paperwork and other logistical problems have delayed the body's return.

Jose Sulaiman, president of the Mexico City-based WBC, said in a statement Thursday that his office had been working with officials in Nevada and Sanchez's widow to speed up the process.

Sanchez was knocked out in the ninth round Friday night. He had been bleeding from the nose and mouth but did not appear seriously injured as he left the ring.

A short time later, Sanchez was seen walking strangely and was rushed to the hospital, where he underwent emergency brain surgery, according to newspaper reports.

Sanchez had a 13-10 record with 10 knockouts.

His death was the fifth boxing fatality in Nevada since 1994.



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