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Who is Prichard Colon and what happened to him?

FORMER boxer Prichard "Digget" Colon Melendez is continuing to make progress in his recovery following his tragic accident in 2015.

The former super welterweight champion was on the road to success after winning his opening 16 professional fights but things then took a heartbreaking turn for the Puerto Rican.

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Prichard Colon celebrates after defeating Daniel Calzada in a TKO during the Premier Boxing Champions Junior Middleweight bout at Barclays Center on April 11, 2015Credit: Getty

Who is Prichard Colon?

Prichard Colon Melendez is a Puerto Rican former professional boxer who won 16 of his 17 fights.

Born on September 19, 1992, in Maitland, Florida, Colon moved to Puerto Rico at the age of 10 to represent the island in competitions.

He studied business administration at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan before turning professional in 2012.

The 31-year-old became an honorary WBC World Champion and bagged a gold medal in the 64kg category at the 2010 Pan American Youth Championship.

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The rising star earned the nickname "Digget", which comes from the word "digger", due to his 6ft height.

The fight that put him on the map came in 2015 when he went up against more experienced fighter, Vivian Harris - knocking him out in the fourth round.

What happened to Prichard Colon?

Just months after his victory against Harris, Colon boxed Terrel Williams and suffered a life-changing bleed to the brain.

The fight had not been scheduled but went ahead due to another boxer, Andre Dirrell, cancelling his fight with Blake Caparello.

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In the ninth round, Colon was hit repeatedly in the back of the head by Williams, which is illegal in the high-risk sport, yet was told to "take care of it" by the referee.

Shortly afterwards, Colon collapsed to the shock of his fans, after leading in the first five rounds.

He complained about feeling dizzy and nauseous but continued to throw punches after the ringside doctor deemed him fit to go on.

The young athlete vomited and collapsed in the dressing room afterwards before being rushed to hospital and placed in a coma for 221 days.

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