Irish boxer John Cooney has tragically died a week after a brutal bout in Belfast. Let’s talk triumphs, tribulations, and his lasting legacy!
The world of boxing was struck with heart-wrenching news as Irish boxer John Cooney sadly passed away just one week after a challenging bout in Belfast against Welshman Nathan Howells. The Celtic super-featherweight fight resulted in a ninth-round stoppage for Cooney, leading to serious complications that saw him quickly rushed to the Royal Victoria Hospital. Despite all medical efforts, Cooney succumbed to a brain bleed that left fans, Team Cooney, and the boxing community devastated. His promoter, Mark Dunlop, confirmed that the Galway fighter battled valiantly for his life, but ultimately, he was unable to overcome the injuries sustained in the ring.
John Cooney, aged only 28, represented not just Galway but the spirit of Irish boxing with his fierce determination and passion for the sport. Known for his swift movement and powerful punches, Cooney had already captured the Celtic super-featherweight title just a few months prior, showcasing his undeniable talent and potential for greatness in the ring. His recent match against Howells was anticipated to be another feather in his cap, but instead, it has now become a somber reminder of the risks athletes face at the highest levels of competition.
Cooney's passing raises critical discussions about athlete safety and the importance of medical oversight and regulations in combat sports. Fans have poured in tributes, remembering Cooney not just for his skills as a boxer, but for his charismatic personality and commitment to sportsmanship. This tragic event has ignited a call for changes to ensure safer conditions for fighters at all levels of the sport, so that no one else has to endure a similar fate.
As the boxing world reels from this tragedy, we can reflect on the spirit that John Cooney brought to his matches. He may no longer be with us physically, but his legacy will live on through the numerous lives he touched, both in and out of the ring. Fun fact: did you know that boxing has been in the Olympic Games since 1904? It’s a sport celebrated for not only its physical prowess but for the mental toughness required, just like Cooney exhibited throughout his career. Also, in his short time in the sport, Cooney taught us that in boxing and life, it's not just about how hard you can hit, but how you stand up after the challenges and setbacks you face!
Irish boxer John Cooney has died after his bout against Welshman Nathan Howells in Belfast last Saturday, his promoter has confirmed.
Galways John Cooney underwent surgery in Belfasts Royal Victoria Hospital last week on a brain bleed, after he was stopped in the ninth round of his Celtic ...
Manager Mark Dunlop confirmed John Cooney had sadly passed away after "a week of battling for his life"
A boxer who was injured following a bout at the Ulster Hall has lost his battle for life, it was announced tonight.
The Galway man was rushed to hospital following his ninth-round stoppage defeat to Welshman Nathan Howells in their British Boxing Board of Control Celtic super ...
Galway boxer John Cooney has passed away this evening a week on from suffering serious injuries in a matchup in Belfast. The super-featherweight boxer underwent ...
The Galway fighter was taken to intensive care following his defeat to Nathan Howells last Saturday.
The 28-year-old from Belfast had won the Celtic super-featherweight title against Liam Gaynor in November 2023.
The Irish boxer John Cooney has died, his promoter Mark Dunlop has announced, a week after he was injured in a fight in Belfast.
Irish boxer John Cooney has died a week after being taken into intensive care following his Celtic super-featherweight title defeat to Nathan Howells in ...
The family of 28-year-old Irish boxer John Cooney have described their “complete devastation” after his death. His death was announced on Saturday i...
A boxing champion has died after being rushed to hospital following a sickening collapse in the middle of his title fight. Niall McGrath - The Sun.
Irish boxer John Cooney has died a week after being taken into intensive care following his Celtic super-featherweight title defeat to Nathan Howells in ...
Irish super-featherweight boxer John Cooney dies after suffering a brain injury in last Saturday's defeat by Welshman Nathan Howells in Belfast.
The 28-year-old had an operation for a bleed on the brain last week, after being stopped in the ninth round against Welshman Nathan Howells.
It was announced on Saturday evening that John Cooney had died a week after his fight at the Ulster Hall.
Irish boxer John Cooney has died a week after being taken into intensive care following his Celtic super-featherweight title defeat to Nathan Howells in ...
Irish boxer John Cooney has died at the age of 28 from brain injuries sustained in a fight, his promoter announced on Saturday.
Tributes are paid to John Cooney who died a week after sustaining a brain injury in a Belfast bout.