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Boxing is a dangerous sport that can severely hurt a boxer. Aidos Yerbossynuly, a professional boxer from Kazakhstan, has endured a terrible injury as a result of a knockout. He was brought for medical attention right afterward, and he has been in an induced coma ever since. However, he is currently out of the coma, according to recent reports, and is doing well.

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As a result of his improving health, Aidos Yerbossynuly has been moved from intensive care to a regular hospital room. The Kazakh fought Cuban boxer David Morrell for the latter’s WBA super middleweight belt. The fight took place on November 5th, at The Armory in Minneapolis. 

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It was a one-sided bout in which Morrell had the upper hand from the first exchange. But Yerbossynuly persevered till the very end before being knocked out. Check out what fans have to say about it.

Fans react to Aidos Yerbossynuly’s improving health 

After being knocked out, Yerbossynuly got back up with the assistance of the referee and his opponent, who helped him get to his corner. Following that, he was admitted to The Hennepin County Medical Center. He is already exhibiting signs of health improvement after undergoing surgery to reduce brain swelling and being in a coma. Due to the severe knockout, the boxing community was in shock and worried about Yerbossynuly’s health. Look at how the audience responded to it.

Even veteran promoter Lou DiBella was relieved to hear the news of Yerbossynuly’s improving health and wrote, “Very happy to read this.”

Aidos Yerbossynuly’s boxing record 

The Kazakh fighter was undefeated before his match with Morrell inside the squared circle. In 2015, Yerbossynuly made his professional boxing debut, winning by technical knockout over Sergei Dologzhiev in the first round. He was strutting his way in the sport with commendable performances. Finally, in 2018, he defeated Aliaksandr Sushchyts to capture the vacant WBC-ABC continental super middleweight title.

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Having beaten 16 boxers until now, the Kazakh boxer’s undefeated streak was broken by Morrell in his recent bout. However, the good news is that despite having severe damage, his health is showing improvements, and fans wish to see him in action soon.   

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