Russian boxer Dadashev laid to rest at St. Petersburg cemetery

Society & Culture August 04, 2019, 14:07

The boxer’s body was buried in the Muslim sector

ST.PETERSBURG, August 4. /TASS/. Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev, who died in the United States after sustaining severe injuries during an 11-round bout against Puerto Rican Subriel Matias was laid to rest in St. Petersburg's Petergof cemetery, a TASS correspondent reported on Sunday.

After a farewell ceremony at the Petergof morgue at the Nikolayev hospital, an Islamic ritual was performed involving bathing, followed by salah (prayer). Later the boxer’s body was taken to the cemetery and buried in the Muslim sector.

Relatives and friends as well as the leadership of the St. Petersburg boxing federation, the Russian Boxing Federation, veterans, coaches and athletes attended the ceremony to pay their last respects to Dadashev. Representatives of the Dagestani Republic were also present at the ceremony.

"Since his childhood, he had had a passionate and unstoppable desire to go beyond himself and be triumphant during a fight. Neither pain nor health held him back from fighting," said Dadashev’s first coach Oleg Sokolov, who had trained him since the boxer was 10 years old.

"None of us could even think of such a tragic end. <...> We believed that he would achieve his goal and become a champion, because he had great potential," said Ruslan Dadayev, who had trained Dadashev since he joined the junior team before going to the US.

Dadashev, 28, was hospitalized after suffering a brain injury in his IBF light-welterweight fight against Puerto Rican boxer Subriel Matias in Oxon Hill, Maryland, USA, on July 19.

The Russian boxer’s team threw in the towel in the 11th round due to Dadashev’s rapidly worsening condition. After leaving the ring, the Russian started vomiting and lost consciousness. He was hospitalized in critical condition, diagnosed with severe brain swelling and underwent emergency brain surgery. Despite all efforts to save him, Dadashev died on July 23.

Maxim Dadashev, also known as Mad Max, had a professional boxing record of 13 wins (11 by KOs) and one defeat. The 28-year-old boxer suffered his only defeat on July 19 in the fight against Matias.
 

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