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Tragedy at the 2024 Olympics: Lionel’s heart stopped before the opening

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Tragedy at the 2024 Olympics: Lionel’s heart stopped before the opening

The coach died right in the Olympic village.

The 2024 Olympic Games have only just begun, and there is already plenty of bad news coming out of Paris. Transport problems, poor environmental conditions, strikes, and even the performances at the opening ceremony have left many horrified. But all this is not the worst thing that has happened at the Games.

Alas, one of the teams suffered an irreparable loss. The Olympic team coach’s heart stopped beating a few hours before the opening of the Olympics in Paris.

“Our prayers are with the team”

The small island nation of Samoa has sent 24 athletes to the Paris Olympics. Half of the team are rugby players, while the rest of the athletes plan to compete in individual events. The only boxer, 24-year-old Ato Plodzicki-Faogali, will begin his quest for medals on July 28. His first opponent in the 1/8 finals in the 92 kg category should be Belgian Victor Schellstaert, who won bronze at the 2021 World Championships in Belgrade.

Plodzitsky-Faogali could hardly count on the status of a clear contender for the podium, and now the athlete will be able to achieve results only due to extreme motivation. On the very first day of the Games, Ato lost his coach: 60-year-old Lionel Elica died in the Olympic village just a few hours before the official opening ceremony.

— The IBA extends its sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Lionel, who tragically passed away during the Games. Lionel’s dedication and passion for the sport left an indelible mark on the boxing community. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. Our thoughts and prayers are with Team Samoa and all those affected by this tragic loss, — the statement on the website of the International Boxing Association (IBA) reads.

“I believed in the Olympic ideals”

Elika fell ill at about 10:20 Paris time, at which time the coach was with the athlete. According to France Press, the specialist was immediately given emergency medical assistance, but he could not be saved. According to preliminary results, death occurred as a result of cardiac arrest.

“Lionel was one of Samoa’s best boxing coaches and a great believer in the Olympic ideals. Our thoughts and the thoughts of the entire Samoan sporting community are with Lionel’s family, his boxers and friends. We will miss him greatly,” The Mirror quotes Samoa NOC President Pauga Talalelei as saying.

The only Samoan boxer at the 2024 Olympics is now unlikely to have any problems with motivation. Perhaps his path at the Games will end at the very first fight, but it is worth assuming that the athlete will definitely try to give his all in every round so as not to disgrace the honor of his departed coach.

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“The grappling match with Makhachev will not take place, because Islam earns a lot of money in the UFC” – Tsarukyan

UFC lightweight number one Arman Tsarukyan said that he does not yet consider a potential grappling fight with the promotion’s welterweight champion Islam Makhachev to be realistic.

On Tuesday, Tsarukyan and Sharabutdin Magomedov, known by his nickname Shara Bullet, ended in a draw in a grappling bout in Yerevan.

— The grappling match with Makhachev will not take place, because Islam earns a lot of money in the UFC. I don’t think anyone can afford to pay him that amount,” Red Corner MMA quotes Tsarukyan as saying.

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TYSON FURY: “Usyk will give up his champion title and there is a reason for that”

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TYSON FURY: “Usyk will give up his champion title and there is a reason for that”

Former world heavyweight champion, British Tyson Rage I am sure that WBC champion Oleksandr Usyk will leave his belt vacant due to the lack of interesting opponents:

“Usyk will not fight opponents ranked in the WBC because it is impossible to make good money from these fights. How much money will he make by fighting Agit Kabayel or Lawrence Okolie?”

Frankly, these are insufficient. After making a ton of money fighting Tyson Fury, you don’t want to go back to fights that have no financial benefit.

Usik will therefore give up his WBC title and Agit Kabayel will become the full world champion. He will be able to defend against (German boxer) Okolie or Moses Itauma,” Fury said on the DAZN platform.

Kabayel’s next opponent will be Poland’s undefeated representative Damian Knyba. The fight for the WBC interim title will take place in Germany on January 10.

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Former WBA, WBO, IBF heavyweight world champion Briton Anthony Joshua will spend New Year’s Eve in one of the best hospitals in Nigeria, continuing to recover from a car accident, reports the Daily Mail.

The incident occurred on Monday along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The Lexus SUV Joshua was in collided with a stationary truck. According to the preliminary version of the investigation, the accident occurred due to a burst tire when the Lexus exceeded the speed limit on this section of the road. In addition to Joshua and the driver, there were also two people in the car who died on the spot.

Local police said Joshua was in a “stable” condition and had only suffered “minor” injuries, although there were concerns they could be more serious than previously reported. So Joshua will remain in the hospital for at least a couple more days as he continues to recover.

At the hospital, the boxer occupies the “royal suite”. Here, patients receive personalized care 24 hours a day and have access to medical and front desk staff. They also receive gourmet meals from the kitchen, prepared to suit their tastes.

Olympic champion Joshua defeated American blogger Jake Paul in a fight in Miami on December 19. In total, he has 29 victories and four defeats in the professional ring.

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