British Boxer Georgia O’Connor Dies Aged 25 After Battle with Cancer
- British boxer Georgia O'Connor, aged 25, died on 22 May 2025 after battling cancer in County Durham.
- Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and a rare aggressive cancer in late 2024, her illness progressed despite treatment efforts.
- O'Connor was a decorated athlete who won the 2017 Commonwealth Youth gold, turned professional in 2021, and held an undefeated 3-0 record.
- She publicly praised her husband Adriano, who quit his job to support her fight and was described as her 'superhero' and soulmate.
- Her death prompted widespread tributes in the boxing community, highlighting her talent, courage, and enduring legacy beyond the ring.
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The world of English boxing has been hit by a tragic news: Georgia O'Connor died at only 25 years old, cut off by a particularly aggressive and uncurable form of cancer. The news was made public by England Boxing, the UK's amateur boxing federation, which expressed its pain on Instagram: "We are saddened by the disappearance of Georgia O'Connor." Last year, the young boxer had reported that she had received the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, a…
The only battle Georgia O’Connor lost was cancer. On May 22, the death of the boxer originally from the United Kingdom was announced after a series of unfortunate events that included a bad diagnosis of her illness. Through Boxxer's social networks, promoter with whom O’Connor worked, was that the death of the young boxer, who went undefeated in her professional career as a fighter, was announced.“A true warrior in and out of the ring, the boxin…
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