
The international boxing community is mourning the loss of former professional boxer Prichard Colon, who passed away on August 13, 2026, at the age of 33. His death was officially announced by his father through a social media post, which requested continued prayers and support for the family during this period of grief. Colon’s passing marks the end of a long and difficult chapter that began nearly 11 years ago when he suffered a catastrophic brain injury during a professional match.
The injury, which occurred in late 2015, fundamentally changed the trajectory of Colon’s life and career. Once a rising star in the boxing world, he spent the last decade under constant medical supervision and family care, battling the complications arising from the severe neurological trauma sustained in the ring. Throughout this time, his family documented his journey of resilience, garnering widespread support and bringing international attention to the long-term health risks faced by athletes in high-impact combat sports.
Colon’s death serves as a somber reminder of the inherent dangers of professional boxing and the profound impact of traumatic brain injuries on athletes and their loved ones. His story has frequently been cited in discussions regarding athlete safety, medical oversight, and the necessity for rigorous protective protocols within the sport. As the sports world reflects on his life, the legacy of his perseverance remains a significant point of reference for safety advocacy in boxing.
Final arrangements for the former boxer have not yet been announced, but the outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow athletes underscores the impact he made on the sport despite his career being cut tragically short. The family’s request for privacy and prayer continues to be respected by the global sports community as they honor the memory of a man who fought bravely both inside and outside the ring.
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