{"id":134668,"date":"2025-08-10T15:39:09","date_gmt":"2025-08-10T15:39:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/134668\/"},"modified":"2025-08-10T15:39:09","modified_gmt":"2025-08-10T15:39:09","slug":"2-japanese-boxers-died-from-brain-injuries-after-separate-bouts-at-the-same-event","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/134668\/","title":{"rendered":"2 Japanese boxers died from brain injuries after separate bouts at the same event"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>                  The art of boxing <\/p>\n<p>          <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/gettyimages-2173570892.jpg\"   class=\"temp__img\"\/><\/p>\n<p>                              <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbsnews.com\/video\/the-art-of-boxing\/\" class=\"embed__headline-link\" data-invalid-url-rewritten-http=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><\/p>\n<p>          The art of boxing<\/p>\n<p>          04:47<\/p>\n<p>                      <\/a><\/p>\n<p>Two Japanese boxers died from brain injuries sustained in separate bouts at an event in Tokyo earlier this month.<\/p>\n<p>Shigetoshi Kotari, 28, collapsed shortly after completing a 12-round draw against Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation junior lightweight champion Yamato Hata on Aug. 2. He underwent emergency brain surgery for a subdural hematoma \u2014 a condition where blood collects between the brain and the skull. He died on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Rest in peace, Shigetoshi Kotari,&#8221; the World Boxing Organization wrote on <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/WorldBoxingOrg\/status\/1953878963719192830\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">social media<\/a>. &#8220;The boxing world mourns the tragic passing of Japanese fighter Shigetoshi Kotari, who succumbed to injuries sustained during his August 2nd title fight.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;A warrior in the ring. A fighter in spirit. Gone too soon. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, team, and the entire Japanese boxing community.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>On Saturday, 28-year-old Hiromasa Urakawa died after suffering the same injury during a knockout loss to Yoji Daito. He had undergone a craniotomy in an attempt to save his life.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;This heartbreaking news comes just days after the passing of Shigetoshi Kotari, who died from injuries suffered in his fight on the same card,&#8221; the WBO said in <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/WorldBoxingOrg\/status\/1954273078545981754\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">another social media post<\/a> on Saturday. &#8220;We extend our deepest condolences to the families, friends, and the Japanese boxing community during this incredibly difficult time.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Following the event at Tokyo&#8217;s Korakuen Hall, the Japanese Boxing Commission announced all OPBF title bouts will be reduced from 12 rounds to 10.<\/p>\n<p>According to CBS News partner <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/sport\/boxing\/articles\/cwypq5e0p4wo\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">BBC<\/a>, local media reports that the boxing commission also launched an investigation and is planning a meeting in September to discuss the deaths.<\/p>\n<p>These are the latest high-profile boxing deaths in 2025. In February, Irish boxer John Cooney died a week after being taken into intensive care after his Celtic super-featherweight title defeat to Nathan Howells in Belfast. The 28-year-old suffered an intracranial hemorrhage during the bout.<\/p>\n<p>\n        More from CBS News\n      <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The art of boxing The art of boxing 04:47 Two Japanese boxers died from brain injuries sustained in&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":134669,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[10],"tags":[21354,170,62,67,132,68],"class_list":{"0":"post-134668","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-sports","8":"tag-boxing","9":"tag-japan","10":"tag-sports","11":"tag-united-states","12":"tag-unitedstates","13":"tag-us"},"share_on_mastodon":{"url":"https:\/\/pubeurope.com\/@us\/115005224760994287","error":""},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/134668","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/3"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=134668"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/134668\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/134669"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=134668"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=134668"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=134668"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}