19-Year-Old Female Boxer in Medically Induced Coma After Getting Knocked Out

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NEED TO KNOW​

  • A 19-year-old boxer is in a medically induced coma after getting knocked out during a pro match in California
  • Isis Sio, of North Dakota, hit the mat after a series of brutal blows to the head at 1:18 into the first round of the match on Saturday, March 21
  • Sio turned pro in September 2025

A 19-year-old boxer is in a medically induced coma after she was knocked out during a pro event, organizers said.

After a series of hits to the head, Isis Sio, a boxer from North Dakota, collapsed to the mat at 1:18 of the first round of a ProBoxTV card match against Jocelyn Camarillo in San Bernardino, Calif. on Saturday, March 21.

Sio was knocked unconscious and started convulsing. She was then taken out of the ring on a stretcher, ESPN reported.

The junior flyweight was transported to Loma Linda University Health medical center for further treatment, according to industry outlet BoxingScene.

On Sunday afternoon, ProBox confirmed in a statement on X that Sio was in a medically induced coma.


“On behalf of CEO Garry Jonas and the entire ProBox family we are praying for a speedy recovery for Isis Sio,” the organizer wrote. “Our thoughts are with her and her family at this very difficult time. Please join us in wishing for a full recovery.”

Sio’s knockout comes nearly two months after she endured a brutal hit to her body on January 30 during a match that was then stopped.

The boxer turned professional in September 2025 and has gone 1-3 in the ring since, according to ESPN.

Camarillo, who has a 6-0 record, has never previously knocked out an opponent.

“Nothing but respect,” Camarillo wrote in the comments of a post about Sio. “Keeping her in my prayers and wishing her healing and a full recovery. ❤️‍”

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