A Mexican boxer is in a important situation after a battle in Glasgow.
Alejandra Ayala was put in an induced coma after dropping to Scots boxer Hannah Rankin on the metropolis's OVO Hydro final week.
The 31-year-old is at present "in an induced coma after present process two surgical procedures for a subdural hematoma" in response to Mexican newspaper El Diario.
Fighter Alejandra was handled by medics within the ring earlier than being rushed to hospital the place she was positioned in an induced coma and endured two operations for the hematoma.
It is reported that she is 'underneath remark and steady'.
The hospital she was taken to was not disclosed.
Her opponent, Hannah, is the present WBA and IBO champion.
Hannah took to Twitter on Might 15 to point out assist and want Alejandra a 'speedy restoration', Glasgow Stay studies.
She wrote: "My ideas, prayers and good needs are with Alejandra and her household and workforce presently.
"As soon as once more thanks Scotland for supporting our battle and may all of us hold Alejandra and her workforce in your ideas for a speedy restoration."
It comes only a few weeks after one other boxer collaborating in a Glasgow bout was positioned in an induced coma by medical doctors after receiving a 'very heavy punch'.
Luis Palmer, from Sheffield, was hospitalised after being damage by the punch within the fourth spherical of his bout towards Grant Quigley on the Radisson Blu Lodge in Glasgow metropolis centre.
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