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Our brother was a born fighter and we all know he will get through this, he will continue to fight.” “It was a long week for our family, each day small progress was made followed by heartbreaking news. He was more stable today and they were finally able to do an MRI to see the extent of his brain injury,” the GoFundMe said. The doctors are concerned of the damage to his brain due to the swelling. He is still on the ventilator but has progressed breathing on his own and hopefully they can remove the ventilators today. He no longer has pneumonia and his organs are healing and doing their jobs.

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The last update was on Friday, August 27, a week after Reyes’ surgery. His family and friends had hoped he was recovering.

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The GoFundMe set up to help Reyes’ family detailed Reyes’ final days in the hospital before his death. … I’m telling you my homeboy was good, he was good until he got surgery. He said that Reyes was found “passed out, his lung had gave out, his brain was swollen. Jones said he talked to Reyes after his surgery and he said he was “feeling crazy.” The next day, Jones said, Reyes was found unresponsive. He said in videos posted to his Instagram stories, “It had to be the hospital’s fault, man.

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Reyes’ Friend & Fellow Guam Native Trevin Jones Said on Instagram, ‘He Was Good Until He Got Surgery’Ī post shared by 🇬🇺 Kyle “BOOM” Reyes 🇺🇸 fighter Trevin Jones, Reyes’ close friend and fellow native of Guam, grieved his loss on Instagram. Rest easy, my brother.”įollow the Heavy on UFC Facebook page for the latest breaking news, rumors and content! One of the guys we could always count on to be there, now it’s our turn to be there for you and your family. Nicksick added, “When I think of the word ‘Teammate,’ I think of you, Kyle Reyes. Reminding you the fragility of life, and how important it is to cherish each moment we have.” There’s small reminders every day, and then there’s the ones that hit you with a hammer. Reyes’ coach at Xtreme Couture, Eric Nicksick, wrote on Instagram, “Sometimes things don’t make sense in life. Reyes is survived by his 8-year-old daughter, Kylie. The infection had spread to his lungs, his organs were shutting down and we didn’t know the extent of damage to his brains and if he would come back to the same goofy, determined, living man that he is.” “The doctors had found out he had an infection in his lung, pneumonia causing his right lung to collapse, oxygen levels at 50 which caused his brain to swell, he also had a temperature of 102. The next 24 hours his health went downhill,” the GoFundMe page for his family said. “On Friday he had reconstructive surgery for his torn biceps on his left arm. His friends announced his death on August 30, 2021, in social media posts. The Guam native, who went by the nickname “BOOM,” was found unresponsive in his hospital on Saturday, August 21, 2021, due to complications from surgery he had at a Nevada hospital the day before, his family said on GoFundMe. Reyes trained at Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas and had competed in several MMA organizations around the world. MMA fighter Kyle Reyes has died at the age of 30 a week after he underwent surgery to repair a torn biceps.









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