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05-05-2008, 11:33 AM
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Vernon Paris Stabbed by Attacker, Recovering
I saw this guy fight a few years ago while on holiday in the States, which is why I picked up on this story. He looked very impessive and was going places. I hope this doesn't set him back too much and he recovers 100%
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Undefeated junior welteweight prospect Vernon Paris (18-0, 12KOs) was badly stabbed by an attacker last Saturday. The Detroit Free Press says the fighter was stabbed in the back during an altercation with a man and woman who live above him and his pregnant girlfriend. Paris is no stranger to violence, two years ago he was shot three times by a group of men who tried to kidnap him.
Paris was taken to Henry Ford Hospital, where he underwent several hours of surgery. The altercation began after Paris asked the woman to stop making noise. Moments later, the man and woman would knock on Paris' door and begin attacking him. He knocked the man out and the woman ran up behind him, as the man got up and held him, and began to stab him with an eight-inch blade, causing one major wound and numerous minor cuts. The two attackers then fled and remain at large.
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05-05-2008, 12:26 PM
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Here's a little more on the story from the Detroit Free Press.
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Leading Detroit fighter Vernon (Ice Man) Paris was recovering in the hospital Sunday from a major stab wound to the back suffered in an altercation in Detroit Saturday less than two years after he was shot three times by a group of young men who attempted to kidnap him.
Paris, 20, an exciting lightweight/junior welterweight prospect with an unbeaten record (18-0, 12 KOs, one no-contest), was attacked by a man and woman who live above him and his pregnant girlfriend in a multilevel home in Detroit, Carlos Llinas, Paris' manager, said on Sunday. Paris was taken to Henry Ford Hospital, where he underwent several hours of surgery, Llinas said.
According to Llinas, the stabbing occurred after Paris asked the woman to stop making noise after she repeatedly knocked at a door on the first floor of the residence.
"They started arguing and 15 minutes later, Vernon answered his door and a guy and women started wailing on him," Llinas said. "Vernon knocked the guy out and was standing over him when the woman came from behind and began stabbing him with an eight-inch knife while the guy got up and held him. Vernon was stabbed once hard -- the others were like scratches, one to his neck."
Llinas said he'd spoken to police and that, as far as he knew, the pair responsible for Paris' injuries had left the scene of the incident before police arrived and were still at large.
Llinas visited Paris on Sunday at Henry Ford.
"He seems to be doing a lot better today," Llinas said. "It's like déjÀ vu -- he's a cat with nine lives who has used two or three of them."
State boxing commissioner Al Lowe said he was called with the news Saturday.
"I heard he was stabbed once and then someone else said five times," Lowe said. "I love the heck out of him, but he needs to distance himself from some of his problems. We're praying for him."
In July 2006, Paris, then 18, was shot twice in the back and once in the upper leg after four men lured him into an abandoned house, where they attempted to kill him and roll him up in a piece of carpet. Although badly wounded, Paris managed to fight his way clear and flee. No charges were ever brought against the men, whom Paris said he knew.
"When I first saw Vernon on Saturday, he was on a morphine drip," Llinas said. "He'd lost a lot of blood. Like I said after he was shot, I don't care if he ever fights again, just as long as the kid is OK."
Paris, who defeated Nasser Athumani by unanimous decision at the Ford Community and Arts Center in Dearborn on Feb. 22 in his last fight, is currently serving a 90-day suspension by the state for failing a urine test after a bout in 2006.
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