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Gary Murray out of coma and 'recovering well' three weeks after fight with Paddy Gallagher
BOXER GARY MURRAY is awake and speaking as he continues to recover from injuries sustained during his BBBofC Celtic welterweight title scrap with Belfast’s Paddy Gallagher on 6 October.
The 30-year-old Glaswegian, due to get married next year, suffered a bleed to his brain during a gruesome bout with ‘Pat Man’, and was brought to hospital on the advice of medical professionals who assessed him in the ring following his stoppage defeat to Lenadoon’s Gallagehr at Edinburgh’s Meadowbank Arena.
Murray was put in a medically-induced coma and has remained in hospital since fight night.
His management team, MTK Scotland, have today confirmed that ‘The Mint’ is awake and responsive following almost three weeks of treatment.
An MTK statement read:
Gallagher has remained in contact with Murray’s fiancée while the Scot has remained in hospital. Boxers from around Ireland, the UK and beyond, meanwhile, have offered their well wishes to the hugely popular ‘Mint’ and his family during a difficult three-week spell.
The42′s report on the fight – which was non-televised – and the events surrounding Murray’s injuries, can be read below.
‘I told the ref, ‘f***’s sake, he’s badly hurt”: Murray remains in hospital after shambolic Gallagher bout
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