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Shannan Taylor, Australia's world middleweight boxing champion, is on life support after suffering a drug overdose, ninemsn understands.
Some boxing identities already are referring to Taylor as though he has passed away, but a spokeswoman for Wollongong Hospital told ninemsn the 39-year-old remains in a critical condition since being admitted this morning.
3AW has reported on Twitter it received a text message from former boxing great Barry Michael saying Taylor's life support was switched off shortly before 2pm AEDT.
Anthony Mundine, who fought and beat Taylor at the Wollongong Entertainment Centre in 2009, has even paid tribute to his opponent on Twitter: "I just heard about Shannon Taylor!!! DRUGS is killing a lot of people…rest in peace my man! He was a good guy!"
But other news media, including the Daily Telegraph, report that this information is wrong and that Taylor's condition has not changed from critical.
The Telegraph does say that doctors hold serious concerns for the boxer.
Taylor admitted to having a drug problem early last decade but got his career back on track after three devastating losses in 2001.
But his most famous fight was a loss to "Sugar" Shane Mosely for the WBC welterweight title in 2001 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.
Known as the "Bulli Blaster", he became WBF champ just last month after defeating Thailand's Sintung Kietbusaba in Wollongong.
He has a 52-10 record, including 37 knockouts.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8381047/shannan-taylor-on-life-support-after-drug-overdose
Some boxing identities already are referring to Taylor as though he has passed away, but a spokeswoman for Wollongong Hospital told ninemsn the 39-year-old remains in a critical condition since being admitted this morning.
3AW has reported on Twitter it received a text message from former boxing great Barry Michael saying Taylor's life support was switched off shortly before 2pm AEDT.
Anthony Mundine, who fought and beat Taylor at the Wollongong Entertainment Centre in 2009, has even paid tribute to his opponent on Twitter: "I just heard about Shannon Taylor!!! DRUGS is killing a lot of people…rest in peace my man! He was a good guy!"
But other news media, including the Daily Telegraph, report that this information is wrong and that Taylor's condition has not changed from critical.
The Telegraph does say that doctors hold serious concerns for the boxer.
Taylor admitted to having a drug problem early last decade but got his career back on track after three devastating losses in 2001.
But his most famous fight was a loss to "Sugar" Shane Mosely for the WBC welterweight title in 2001 at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas.
Known as the "Bulli Blaster", he became WBF champ just last month after defeating Thailand's Sintung Kietbusaba in Wollongong.
He has a 52-10 record, including 37 knockouts.
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/8381047/shannan-taylor-on-life-support-after-drug-overdose