

Isis Sio, a 19-year-old women's junior flyweight boxer, finds herself in critical condition following a devastating knockout during a match in San Bernardino, California. The young athlete was competing against Jocelyn Camarillo in the initial bout of ProBoxTV's event at the National Orange Show Event Center when she was ruthlessly knocked out with a flurry of head shots. This early knockout resulted in immediate medical intervention, as Sio displayed alarming convulsions upon being stretchered out of the ring. She was promptly transferred to Loma Linda University Health medical center, where doctors made the critical decision to place her in a medically induced coma. With heartfelt concern, ProBoxTV's representatives took to social media, urgently sharing their support and prayers for Sio's recovery. Prior to this incident, Sio, whose career began in September 2025, had already faced challenges in the ring, now with a record standing at 1-3. She had previously suffered a knockout loss in January via body punches. This fight against Camarillo, who remains undefeated with a now 6-0 record, marked Sio's second consecutive knockout loss. Despite her opponent's lack of prior knockouts, Sio succumbed to defeat in just over a minute of combat in Saturday's match. As Sio battles for her health, the boxing community extends its collective hope for her swift recovery and eventual return to well-being.