MMA news: an Australian amateur hunter dies from rhabdomyolysis

A Fighter MMA Amateur From Australia died almost two weeks after being hospitalized immediately after a fight after unconsciously suffered from a rare and fatal muscle condition triggered by intense training, according to the family.

Jake Sendler, 21, died tragically on March 13, only 11 days after being hospitalized with what would later be diagnosed as rhabdomyolysis.

Jake Sendler, 21, died on March 13, only 11 days after hospitalization following a fight. (Gofundme)

His mother, Sharone Sendler, Tell News.com.au That his son suffered from muscle pain and discoloration in his urine in the accounting of his amateur fight on March 2. He was not thinking about it because he trained for the next fight and just thought he was dehydrated.

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“He sold 60 tickets to his family and friends to come and watch him,” Sharone told the point of sale.

Sendler was medically authorized to compete in the three -round combat, according to the report. He lasted the full fight, but had to be helped out of the ring and finally an ambulance was called to take him to the hospital.

Sharone said her son had undergone several surgeries, but damage to the rare disease was far too big.

“When we entered the USI, the doctor said that when they covered it with surgery (during another emergency surgery), there were simply too many tissues that were dead and that there was so much damage, there was nothing more than they could do,” she said.

Hex, the organizer of the final fight of Sendler, published a statement on social networks saying that “his dedication, his talent and his mind will miss a lot”. (Gofundme)

“I said to him:” It’s good, baby, you can rest now, you fought so hard “and I kissed him on the forehead and he died. It was the worst moment of my life.”

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The Sendler’s final combat organizer published a declaration on social networks after his death.

“Road to Hex is deeply saddened by the death of the amateur fighter MMA Jake Sendler. His dedication, his talent and his mind will be greatly missed.

“We express our sincere condolences to his family, friends and everyone at Mat Masters Academy.”

According to the Clinic Cleveland, Rhabdomyolysis is a rare and fatal condition that causes muscles rupture, leading to muscle death. This means that the toxins of muscle fibers are released in traffic, including in the kidneys – potentially causing kidney lesions.

The condition can be caused by a number of factors, including “overexaling, trauma, drugs or an underlying health problem”, according to the clinic.

Sendler would have been medically authorized to compete in the three -round combat on March 2. (Gofundme)

A GoFundme campaign has been set up in the memory of Sendler to raise awareness of the rare state and help support the funeral costs of the family.

“While preparing for an upcoming fight, Jake has unconsciously pushed through the aggravation symptoms. He continued to train, work and train, ignoring that his body closed. Surprisingly, even if his organs failed, Jake entered the ring one last time and was courageously fought, demonstrating an incredible determination and strength.”

“Immediately afterwards, his condition quickly deteriorated, leading to emergency hospitalization and a multi -organization failure – the most serious case of Rhabdo that his doctors have ever met.”

In September, 12 members of Men’s Men’s Toft Men’s Cree were diagnosed with the same state after a training session led by a graduate who had recently completed the Navy Seal training.

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