28-year-old boxer John Cooney dies a week after Celtic super-featherweight title defeat

Irish boxer John Cooney, aged 28, passed away after a week in intensive care following his defeat in the Celtic super-featherweight title match against Nathan Howells. Cooney suffered an intracranial hemorrhage during the fight in Belfast, leading to his hospitalization. His family and the boxing community mourn his loss, remembering him as a beloved figure in the sport.
28-year-old boxer John Cooney dies a week after Celtic super-featherweight title defeat
John Cooney (X Photo)
NEW DELHI: Irish boxer John Cooney has passed away following a week-long fight for his life in intensive care after his defeat in the Celtic super-featherweight title match against Nathan Howells in Belfast.
The announcement of the 28-year-old's death was made through a statement released by his promoter, Mark Dunlop, on behalf of Cooney's family and his fiancee, Emmaleen, on Saturday.
The statement highlighted the deep loss felt by Cooney's loved ones, describing him as a beloved son, brother, and partner whose memory will forever be cherished. Known as John 'the Kid' Cooney, his passing has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him.
The critical incident occurred during Cooney's title defence match against Howells at Ulster Hall, which was halted in the ninth round. Following the bout, Cooney required surgical intervention for an intracranial hemorrhage that was discovered post-fight.
The family extended their gratitude towards the medical staff at Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital for their relentless efforts to save Cooney's life. They also acknowledged the outpouring of support and prayers from the community during this challenging time.

This match marked Cooney's first defence of the Celtic super-featherweight title since he claimed the championship in November 2023 with a victory over Liam Gaynor in Dublin.
His career had previously been paused due to a hand injury that kept him out of the ring for a year, but he made a return in October with a win against Tampela Maharusi.
The boxing community has expressed profound sorrow over Cooney's untimely demise, with former world champion Barry McGuigan sharing his condolences on BBC Radio 5 Live, referring to Cooney as "just a lovely kid".
McGuigan's comments reflect the shock and heartbreak felt by many in the wake of this tragic event. Cooney's dedication to the sport and his promising career, cut tragically short, will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.

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