Boxer Isis Sio Shows Improvement After Knockout, Remains in Intensive Care
Isis Sio's Condition Following Knockout
According to Главком: American boxer Isis Sio's condition has improved after she was knocked out, though she remains in the intensive care unit. The 19-year-old athlete was hospitalized following a first-round knockout in her bout against Jocelyn Camarillo on March 21, 2026. After the incident, Isis was placed in a medically induced coma, but she has now been taken off the ventilator. Her condition is being monitored by specialists from three different departments.
Isis Sio's family and team expressed their gratitude for the support, stating:
"Isis remains in the intensive care unit at this time, but she is off the ventilator, and we are hopeful for continued progress. We are awaiting further updates from her doctors. She is currently being observed by specialists from three different departments who are closely tracking her status. We sincerely appreciate the support, thoughts, and prayers during this difficult time."
Events in the Boxing World
Notably, Isis also lost her previous fight by knockout, though that was due to a body shot. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, a visit by 39-year-old world heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk is being celebrated; he has brought his former rival Anthony Joshua to Kyiv. They will together attend the Rising Stars boxing evening, which will feature the debut of Oleksandr Khyzhniak.
Isis Sio's family and team also emphasized that "Isis is a disciplined and prepared athlete who carefully assesses opportunities. Her decision to fight Jocelyn Camarillo on March 21 was a carefully considered one."
The events surrounding Isis Sio highlight the inherent risks of professional boxing, particularly for young athletes. Her hospitalization has drawn attention to the incident, which may prompt wider discussions on safety protocols and medical standards required for competitions. The sport continues globally, as shown by Usyk and Joshua's visit, demonstrating solidarity within the boxing community during challenging times.
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