Punch penalty kill the Italian boxing champion in front of thousands


An Italian boxing champion died of a court-martial that he received during the competition for a world title in the Thai boxing tournament known as Mwai Tai.
A video of the final, published in the newspaper "Sun" British, Monday, the Italian Cretian Dagio, 49, and receives punches from his Thai rival, Don Barweng, without being able to repel.

After that, the Italian star fell to the ground to announce Baroeng's win by knockout.

The medical team intervened in an attempt to rescue Dagio, but his difficult condition required him to be taken to hospital, where he went into a coma before announcing his death on Friday.

The brother of the Italian star confirmed the death, saying the legend died "as he wanted in the ring," indicating that he wanted to continue fighting until his 80th birthday.

The match was held on Oct. 26, within the Thai boxing title, also known as "the art of the eight parties," as boxers use their hands, legs, knees and even their facilities.

The final in the 12th round ended with a fatal knockout.

Dagyu has played more than 200 professional boxing matches and has won seven world titles in Thai boxing and boxing in general.

The late Italian star is married and has left a 5-year-old girl.