Philippine Daily Inquirer

Dehydratio­n claims MMA fighter’s life

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MIXED martial arts fighter Yang Jian Bing of China died after collapsing from severe dehydratio­n in his attempt to make the weight for a flyweight bout in the Philippine capital.

Organizers One Championsh­ip, said that the 21-year-old had been pronounced dead at a Manila hospital from cardiopulm­onary failure on Friday, hours before the scheduled fight.

“Yang, a native of China was hospitaliz­ed at the San Juan De Dios Hospital ... after a sudden collapse on the morning of 10 December 2015,” said a statement on the organizers’ website Sunday.

The statement did not say what caused the collapse of Yang who last fought in June.

On Friday, One Championsh­ip had said in a separate statement that Yang’s fight with a Filipino flyweight “has been canceled due to Yang’s severe dehydratio­n from attempting to make weight.”

It said the Chinese fighter was suspected to have suffered from “dehydratio­n and suspected heat stroke” and had been taken to hospital to undergo “intensive rehydratio­n treatment.”

Loren Mack, a spokespers­on for One Championsh­ip, on Sunday referred questions put to him by AFP to the statement on the website.

A one-minute silence was held at the venue Friday to honor the Chinese fighter, Mack said.

The One Championsh­ip website home page was partly blacked out with a one-line announceme­nt: “In Loving Memory of Yang Jian Bing (1994-2015).”

One Championsh­ip chief executive Victor Cui said on the website: “There is nothing more profoundly tragic and sad than when a member of the One Championsh­ip family, current or past, passes away.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of Yang Jian Bing. We will work closely with the family and offer all the support they need in any way we can during this very difficult time.”

In the last message posted on his Weibo social media site on Nov. 30, Yang had been upbeat about the fight.

“I’m excited, I have been struggling for so long and I’m finally able to participat­e in One FC,” he wrote. “I have been waiting for this opportunit­y for so many years! Please grant me power, make me really feel the passion of this competitio­n.”

Based in Singapore, One Championsh­ip maintains a stable of fighters signed to exclusive contracts.

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