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Boxer's Near-Death Battle: From Aplastic Anemia to Marathoner
1 Mar
Summary
- Boxer Reuben Muston narrowly escaped death from a rare blood disorder.
- His father donated stem cells, saving his life and enabling his recovery.
- Muston recovered to run the London Marathon and return to boxing.

In 2022, boxer Reuben Muston, then 17, faced a life-threatening situation after a head clash during a fight led to a diagnosis of aplastic anaemia. Doctors indicated that the severe nosebleed following the incident was a critical warning, preventing a likely fatal outcome within two weeks.
The rare blood disorder, which impedes the production of blood cells, necessitated a stem cell transplant. UK charity Anthony Nolan played a vital role in finding a donor. Despite initial challenges, Muston's father, Dan, proved to be the best match.



