Boxer in critical condition after charity fight
A boxer has been critically injured in a charity match in Christchurch.
Kain Parsons, a former builderturned-project-manager for Versatile Garages, was knocked unconscious during a fight against former Canterbury and Tasman Makos half-back Steve Alfeld at the OneStaff Fight for Christchurch 2018 on Saturday.
It’s understood his condition has deteriorated since he was transported to Christchurch Hospital. A district health board spokeswoman said the family had requested privacy, and was unable to make further comment.
Event promoter Callam Mitchell said he and his team were ‘‘absolutely devastated by what’s happened’’.
‘‘Our thoughts are solely with Kain and his family at this time. Our hearts also go out to his coach, contender, and work colleagues,’’ he said.
Christchurch City Councillor Mike Davidson participated in the event.
‘‘From what I saw he [Parsons] hit his head when he went down on the canvas,’’ Davidson said. Parsons was unconscious for several minutes as medics responded to him.
‘‘When you look at Kain and his opponent, they’re pretty evenly matched in terms of height and weight but I think the other guy had a bit more experience. I think they need to take a few lessons from last night to try to prevent that kind of thing happening again and make sure they match the guys up in terms of ability and punching power, not just height and weight.’’
Davidson also wanted head gear to be compulsory for competitors.