Who is Elizaveta Apushkina Dadasheva? Maxim Dadashev’s Wife Wiki, Bio, Age, Kids, Family, Parents, Net Worth, Height, Instagram, Nationality and Ethnicity
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Elizaveta Apushkina Dadasheva Biography – Elizaveta Apushkina Dadasheva Wiki
Elizaveta Apushkina Dadasheva is the wife of Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev who died on July 23, 2019 as a result of brain injuries suffered during an 11th-round knockout loss to Subriel Matias on July 19, 2019 at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
Maxim Dadashev’s Wife Elizaveta Apushkina Dadasheva
Elizaveta is the wife of Russian boxer Maxim Dadashev. Dadasheva and Elizabeth met as teenagers in Saint Peterburg. They began dating and eventually tied the knot in July 2015.
Elizaveta Apushkina Dadasheva Children
Elizaveta and her husband Dadasheva have a son, Daniel, who was born on October 5, 2016.
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Maxim Dadashev Death
Maxim Dadashev died on July 23, 2019 as a result of brain injuries suffered during an 11th-round knockout loss to Subriel Matias on July 19, 2019 at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
Dadashev’s strength and conditioning coach, Donatas Janusevicius, and trainer Buddy McGirt confirmed Dadashev’s death. Janusevicius had been with Dadashev at UM Prince George’s Hospital Center in Cheverly, Maryland, since he was taken there after the fight.
McGirt told ESPN, “It just makes you realize what type of sport we’re in, man. “He did everything right in training, no problems, no nothing. My mind is like really running crazy right now. Like, what could I have done differently? But at the end of the day, everything was fine [in training]. He seemed OK, he was ready, but it’s the sport that we’re in. It just takes one punch, man.”
A hospital spokeswoman issued a statement on behalf of Maxim Dadashev’s wife, Elizaveta Apushkina.
“It is with great sadness that I confirm the passing of my husband, Maxim Dadashev. He was a very kind person who fought until the very end. Our son will continue to be raised to be a great man like his father. Lastly, I would like to thank everyone that cared for Maxim during his final days. I ask that everyone please respect our privacy during this very difficult time.”
Maxim Dadashev Injury – Maxim Dadashev Surgery
During an 11th-round knockout loss to Subriel Matias on Friday night at the MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, Maxim Dadashev needed help leaving the ring. He collapsed before making it to the dressing room and began vomiting. He was taken from the arena on a stretcher and then was transported by ambulance to the hospital, where he underwent emergency brain surgery for two hours for a subdural hematoma — bleeding on the brain. Doctors hoped to relieve pressure on the right side of his brain, where most of the damage was, with the surgery and placed him in a medically induced coma, to allow time for brain swelling to subside.