FILIPINO boxer Kenneth Egano has tragically died aged 22.
The bantamweight prospect was hospitalised last week following his eight-rounder with Jason Facularin at the Imus Sports Gymnasium in Imus, Cavite.
It later emerged that Egano had suffered a brain hemorrhage – which led to him being put into a coma.
But sadly, he failed to recover from the horrific injury and passed away.
The final fight of Egano's career took place on the latest Blow by Blow series – which is run by Manny Pacquiao Promotions.
And the Filipino boxing legend immediately came to the aid of Egano and his family by paying his medical fees.
The former eight-weight world champion said: “There is nothing more precious than human life.”
He later added: "Boxing is truly a dangerous sport and the boxers deserve nothing but respect as they put their lives on the line.
“Other sports you play, but you don’t play boxing."
Egano's passing was announced by the Games and Amusements Board – who posted a touching tribute to the late boxer – on Wednesday.
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