The boxing world mourns the loss of Sherif Lawal, a promising pro debutant who tragically passed away after his fight in Harrow over the weekend. Lawal, who was stopped in the fourth round of his bout with Malam Varela, succumbed to his injuries later in the hospital, shedding light once again on the inherent dangers of the sport.
In the wake of this heartbreaking news, heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has shown class and compassion by paying tribute to Lawal.
Recognizing the perils that boxers face every time they step into the ring, Fury acknowledged the brutal nature of the sport, stating, “We are not in there to tickle each other to death. We are there to do serious damage to each other.”
Fury’s words resonate deeply within the boxing community, as they highlight the harsh reality of the sport and the immense pressure that fighters endure.
Despite the risks involved, boxing continues to offer opportunities for individuals like Lawal to pursue their dreams and strive for a better life.
In response to Lawal’s tragic passing, discussions have emerged regarding the incident, with the promoter of the fight card expressing the need for assessment by the British Boxing Board.
While calls for the sport to be banned may resurface, many recognize that boxing provides a platform for aspiring athletes to showcase their talent and determination.