Boxer vomits in ring after stomach-churning punch catching commentator off-guard
A boxer was left vomiting on his knees in the ring, after suffering a stomach-churning punch which left the TV commentator stunned. Marquez Greer was taking on Marquis "Honcho" Williams in Alabama over the weekend.
Greer was looking to stop a torrid run in the ring, which had seen him lose all 14 of his fights. Williams meanwhile was in the ring for the very first time and was no doubt looking to make his mark on his debut.
And this he did, after landing a gut-wrenching punch on Greer who hit the canvas before appearing to vomit as he clambered over to the corner of the ring.
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After noticing the fighter's discomfort, the fight referee quickly intervened by ending the bout and gifting Williams a debut win. Clearly pleased with his victory 'Hancho' darted over to the corner of the ring before jumping on the ropes in celebration.
Less could be said for his opponent though, who was left vomiting on his knees before slowly making his way to his feet. Those watching on could not quite believe the state the defeated fighter was left in.
The TV commentator covering the fight was heard saying: "I can't actually tell what he got hit with." Realising that Greer was throwing up, he added: "It looks like he is throwing up!
"We are talking about a huge case of ingestion here in the first round." It was yet another night to forget for the American fighter who has now lost all 15 of his fights – 14 by knockout, and 13 within the first round.
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Those watching on in the arena in Gadsden, Alabama were no doubt left wincing after Greer fell to the floor before throwing up. Boxing fans watching at home though seemed to have less sympathy for the 26-year-old boxer.
With Greer holding a 0-15 record in the boxing ring, and how having been reduced to vomiting after taking a punch, one fan – @RJBoyer10 – brutally tweeted: "That’s probably the sign to call it quits."
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