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Fourth Death Linked to White Collar Boxing Firm
1 Dec
Summary
- Young man died after charity boxing training session.
- Event company linked to four deaths since 2017.
- Family seeks answers and calls for event safety.

The family of Owen Henderson, 23, is demanding answers following his tragic death a week after a charity boxing training session. Owen was participating in an Ultra White Collar Boxing (UWCB) event to raise money for the Angelman Syndrome Foundation, which supports his brother. He suffered a severe head injury during sparring, later collapsing and dying after emergency surgery.
This incident marks the fourth death associated with UWCB since 2017, prompting renewed scrutiny of the company's safety protocols, training, and medical provisions. Owen's father expressed his grief, stating he lives in a "worst nightmare" and questions the safety measures in place at the event.
Concerns have been raised by governing bodies regarding white-collar boxing regulation. Owen's family hopes his death will lead to greater awareness and improved safety for future participants in such events. UWCB maintains its commitment to safety and notes a strong safety record among its many participants.




