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Irish boxer Cooney dies of head injuries sustained in loss
Irish boxer John Cooney aged 28 after being in intensive care after suffering an intracranial haemorrhage as he lost to Welshman Nathan Howells in a super-featherweight bout in Belfast last Saturday in his first defence of the Celtic super-featherweight title. — Pic via Instagram/jhc_boxing

LONDON, Feb 9 — Irish boxer John Cooney has died aged 28 from injuries sustained in a bout on Feb 1, his promoter announced yesterday.

The Irishman had been in intensive care after suffering an intracranial haemorrhage as he lost to Welshman Nathan Howells in a super-featherweight bout in Belfast last Saturday.

The fight was stopped in the ninth round and Cooney was taken to hospital. It was his first defence of the Celtic super-featherweight title.

"It is with complete devastation that we have to announce that after a week of battling for his life John Cooney has sadly passed away,” said a statement issued by promoter Mark Dunlop on behalf of the Cooney family.

"He was a much loved son, brother and partner and it will take us all a lifetime to forget how special he was. RIP John ‘the Kid’ Cooney.”

Cooney won the Celtic title with a first-round knock out of Liam Gaynor in Dublin in November 2023 but spent a year out of the ring with a hand injury.

He returned in October with a victory over Tampela Maharusi. — AFP

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