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Javier Fortuna se cae del ring en la pelea con Adrian Granados y se va en camilla.

Domingo 17 de Junio del 2018

Javier Fortuna se cae del ring en la pelea con Adrian Granados y se va en camilla.

Granados aludió a que Fortuna vendía la lesión.

Granados aludió a que Fortuna vendía la lesión.

A Freak Accident in the Ring

In the fourth round of his junior welterweight bout against Adrian Granados on Saturday, former 130-pound champion Javier Fortuna was involved in a freak accident. After being pushed against the ropes, Fortuna fell backwards through the loose ropes and hit his head and neck on a camera box before falling onto the floor.

Watch: @AbejonFortuna falls through the ropes and suffers an unintentional injury resulting in a no contest against @ELTigreAG #FortunaGranados

A ringside physician placed a neck brace onto Fortuna, 28, who had been deducted a pair of points earlier in the round by referee Robert Chapa for holding and leading with his head. Because the 10-round fight, which took place at The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, was stopped at 2:50 of the round, thus falling 10 seconds shy of going four full rounds to become official, it was ruled a no contest.

"I feel like he felt like I was coming on," Granados said. "First and foremost, I pray that he's OK. No one wants the fight to end like this but I hope he's alright."

"I think he was looking for an excuse and a way out of the fight," Granados said. "We were battling and he knew that I was just getting more physical and stronger. I just hope he's alright."

Showtime's Jim Gray reported that Fortuna complained of head pain to the ringside doctor and could not move his neck after falling.

"From my vantage point, both fighters were pushing and holding each other," Chapa said. "The momentum took him over. I didn't see him hit his head, but I could tell that he did when I came over to him. When I saw the stretcher coming in, I knew [the fight was over] and he was going to be taken out."

Fortuna was returning to the ring for the first time since dropping a split decision to unbeaten IBF lightweight champion Robert Easter Jr. in January. The loss to Easter snapped a four-fight win streak.

Granados was making his return to 140 pounds after consecutive losses to Adrien Broner and Shawn Porter at welterweight.

"If we've got a rematch [against Fortuna], let's do the rematch," Granados said. "I want to apologize to the public. I know I came off as a sore loser the last two fights but I don't know anyone who likes being a loser."

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