Mexican boxer Alejandra Ayala, who underwent surgical procedure after a defeat to Scotland's Hannah Rankin in Glasgow earlier this month, has woken from her induced coma.
Rankin's staff introduced the information on social media, paying tribute to a "courageous, courageous warrior" and including: "We can be available to help her in any method we are able to."
Ayala was knocked out within the tenth spherical of her WBA super-welterweight title combat towards Rankin on Friday Might 13 on the OVO Hydro.
The 31-year-old was handled within the ring earlier than being transferred to the Queen Elizabeth College Hospital in Glasgow for pressing medical remedy.

She is known to have suffered a subdural hematoma - the place blood collects between the cranium and the floor of the mind.
Saying the constructive information on Monday, an announcement from Rankin’s staff learn: “We're happy to verify that Alejandra has now been wakened from her induced coma, following profitable surgical procedure, and is recovering in hospital.
“Everybody at Dennis Hobson Promotions, Kynoch Promotions, Battle Academy and Fightzone is so grateful to the fantastic staff at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth College Hospital.
“We’d additionally wish to thank Alejandra’s dad and mom for retaining us knowledgeable alongside the way in which, and in addition the BBBoC for his or her help.
“Our greatest needs are with this courageous warrior as she begins her journey of restoration, and we can be available to help her in any method we are able to.”
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