Conor McGregor has scribed a poignant tribute to the late Joao Carvalho.
The Portuguese MMA fighter tragically passed away in Dublin following a Total Extreme Fighting event at the weekend. He fell ill shortly after being beaten by Charlie ‘The Hospital’ Ward, a team-mate of McGregor.
The Irishman was ringside during the fight, and penned a moving and eloquent response to the tragedy on Facebook on Tuesday evening. He offered condolences to Carvalho’s loved ones and paid tribute to the fighter.
He also acknowledged those who would use such sad incidents to criticise any form of professional pugilism, and stressed the positive effect that the fight game can have on young aspiring athletes.
Terrible news regarding Joao Carvalho.
To see a young man doing what he loves, competing for a chance at a better life, and then to have it taken away is truly heartbreaking.
We are just men and women doing something we love in the hope of a better life for ourselves and our families. Nobody involved in combat sports of any kind wants to see this. It is such a rare occurrence that I don’t know how to take this.
I was ringside supporting my teammate, and the fight was so back and forth, that I just can’t understand it.
My condolences go out to Joao’s family and his team. Their man was a hell of a fighter and will be sorely missed by all.
Combat sport is a crazy game and with the recent incident in boxing and now this in MMA, it is a sad time to be a fighter and a fight fan.
It is easy for those on the outside to criticise our way of living, but for the millions of people around the world who have had their lives, their health, their fitness and their mental strength all changed for the better through combat, this is truly a bitter pill to swallow. We have lost one of us.
I hope we remember Joao as a champion, who pursued his dream doing what he loved, and show him the eternal respect and admiration he deserves.
Rest in peace, Joao.