News about Azumah Nelson

As doctors try to solve the mystery of a disease that could result in more open-heart surgery for the boxing hero, Jeff Fenech gives his followers an update on his recovery from hospital

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
Jeff Fenech, the Australian former world boxing champion and left after a recent bout of heart surgery, right with his wife and one of his daugthers, as well as inset battle Azumah Nelson, has released an update on his wellbeing after being hospitalized with a mystery disease that could result in him needing a second round of heart surgery. At a private hospital in Sydney's inner west, the country's best ever fighter had urgent tests on his heart.

Jeff Fenech, the Australian boxing queen, is rushed to hospital with a mystery virus that could require a second round of heart surgery

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 13, 2024
The 'Marrickville Mauler' (pictured right with wife Suzee, left following a previous illness and inset combat Azumah Nelson) is in a Sydney private hospital, and doctors are concerned that an infection that began in the valves of his heart is spreading through his body, according to the 'Marrickville Mauler'.

Fans of boxing condemned Jeff Fenech's world championship, which he was robbed of in 1991 vs. Azumah Nelson

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 9, 2022
Jeff Fenech, a boxing legend who suffered the worst robbery in Australian boxing history, has been given a fourth world championship, but not all fight enthusiasts are happy about the bizarre decision. Many believe it sets a dangerous precedent, though others point out that there are other deserving champions who have been robbed.

Jeff Fenech has been given another world championship 31 years after a tumultuous draw against Azumah Nelson

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 8, 2022
Fenech admitted that he never intended that the decision would be reversed and was overjoyed by the unexpected result three decades after the Las Vegas showdown. 'I never thought this would happen,' he said. "Everything happens for a reason." Boxing has never been a success. We have technology, and if there is a match in which I won 10 rounds out of 12, then I win the game.'