On February 27, at the age of 43, the eight-time world champion in Muay Thai, the Dutchman, died of a heart attack. Ramon Dekkers nicknamed "Diamond". He became ill while riding a training bike and crashed in a car tunnel. Those who tried to help bystanders, as well as rescuers and ambulance workers who arrived at the scene of the accident, were unable to bring the legendary Thai boxer back to life. Information about the death of Dekkers was confirmed by a representative of his club.
Ramon Dekkers born September 4, 1969. From the age of 12 he began to get involved in judo and boxing, and then began to study Muay Thai under the guidance of Hemmers bark. From the age of 16, Dekkers competed in kickboxing and Muay Thai championships, receiving his first title at 18. Ramon became a favorite among martial arts fans due to his fast-paced and aggressive fighting style.
He also became famous for becoming the first foreigner to receive the well-deserved title of “Fighter of the Year” in Thailand. In total, the fighter became an eight-time world champion in Thai boxing.
May I rest in peace, it’s a pity that this great person and athlete won’t be here!!!!
According to the impressions of visitors to his latest seminars: Ramon had problems with excess weight and alcohol, hence complications were possible.
May he rest in peace. Inspired me to train. But, to be honest, it’s scary. Whatever one may say, athletes die early, catastrophically early, and mainly due to heart attacks. You just don’t know what to think..... probably after all, the body at some point gets tired of working at the limit.
The land he rest in peace ...
Corrected the information. It was about the bike as a bicycle, and not as a motorcycle.
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The best often leave early. May he rest in peace.
I'm shocked. Horror.
The land he rest in peace ...