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What happens if a boxer accidentally kills his opponent in a match?
15 Answers
- ?Lv 43 weeks ago
Nothing, it's mutually consented combat. Ray Mancini killed his opponent by accident, he lost his edge but never faced a penalty.
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
When you are punching another human being in the face as hard as you can, killing them is not an "accident." Understand, imbecile?
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
Usually he wins by knockout. Google boxing deaths. Emile Griffith [or Griffin] actually beat a man to death after he hinted Emile may like men.
- ?Lv 73 weeks ago
Usually he wins by knockout. Google boxing deaths. Emile Griffith [or Griffin] actually beat a man to death after he hinted Emile may like men.
- antoniusLv 73 weeks ago
Nothing, unless one has put concrete or any item in his glove(s) that is illegal. It would b just an accident if the fighter comply with the rules.
- ?Lv 53 weeks ago
Boxers sign a waiver and it's filed legally before a fight.
Unless the boxer does something during the fight that shows he's trying to kill you like pulling out a weapon and beating you with it the other boxer doesn't go to jail.
- ?Lv 63 weeks ago
nothing , he didnt intentsionary kill and the law has no power in a private match anyway . how many boxer have died in the ring and sent the boxer to prison !!!
- Anonymous3 weeks ago
The Loser never boxes again - the winner does.