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Junior welterweight Luis Quinones, 25, dies 5 days after KO loss in Colombia

Por: ABC News Sports September 30, 2022

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Junior welterweight Luis Quinones died Thursday night, five days after being hospitalized following a knockout loss to Jose Munoz at Coliseo Elias Chegwin in Barranquilla, Colombia. He was 25.Quinones' brother, Leonardo Quinones, confirmed his passing on Facebook.You went ahead of us my loving brother, now you are with your heavenly father, whom you adored and served, I love you my brother Luis Quinones, forever and ever in our... + full article



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