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Isis Sio leaves hospital after scary KO, asks fans to show respect

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The moment didn’t feel real at first. Then the silence hit.

Isis Sio, just 19, is now out of the hospital after being placed in a medically induced coma following a knockout loss at the National Orange Show Event Center.

What happened in the ring quickly turned into something far more serious.

Sio suffered a brutal KO and, according to her family, developed serious post-traumatic complications shortly after.

She was placed under intensive medical care as doctors worked to stabilize her condition in the days that followed.

By Wednesday, there was finally some relief. Her family shared that she is recovering and showing real progress.

It marked a shift from fear to cautious optimism, not just for those close to her, but for many in the boxing world who had been following updates closely.

A recovery that shifts the conversation

As her condition improved, Sio made it clear she wanted attention directed elsewhere. Through her family, she asked fans to stop going after Jocelyn Camarillo, her opponent that night.

Her stance has been consistent. “Boxing is a sport that demands courage from every athlete who steps into the ring,” her family shared on her behalf. She does not want blame placed on her opponent and has expressed respect for Camarillo despite everything that happened.

Camarillo, who holds a 7-4 professional record, has also spoken out. She acknowledged the criticism coming her way and reiterated that no fighter enters the ring with the intention of causing harm. The situation has placed both athletes in an uncomfortable spotlight, one dealing with recovery, the other with public backlash.

The risks that don’t go away

Moments like this tend to reopen the same conversation. Safety in boxing has improved, with organizations like the World Boxing Council enforcing stricter medical protocols, ringside evaluations, and mandatory suspensions.

But the reality remains unchanged. As outlets like ESPN have consistently noted, knockouts are part of the sport’s DNA, and with them comes unavoidable risk.

Inside the boxing community, the reaction has been measured. Trainers, analysts, and promoters have largely focused on Sio’s recovery while also pushing back against the wave of criticism aimed at Camarillo. The tone has shifted toward accountability without targeting individuals, something the sport continues to navigate after incidents like this.

For now, the focus stays on Sio’s health. Her recovery is ongoing, and any talk of a return to the ring feels distant. What stands out more immediately is her message. In a sport built on impact, she is asking for something different. Respect, for both fighters, even after the final bell.

Sources: Based on statements from Sio’s family reported by TMZ Sports, with additional context from ESPN coverage on boxing safety and guidelines from the World Boxing Council.

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