Isis Sio Reflects on Her Boxing Experience and Faces Potential Meta Ban

Isis Sio’s Emotional Journey After a Life-Changing Boxing Match

Isis Sio, a 19-year-old boxer from North Dakota, has shared her thoughts regarding the emotional repercussions of her recent boxing match, during which she had to be placed in a medically induced coma after her fight against Jocelyn Camarillo. In a heartfelt message to her fans on social media, she reflected on the profound impact that the intense experience has had not just on her athletic career but also on her personal life.

Reflections on Recovery

Sio’s incident, which took place in California, quickly gained notoriety as one of the most distressing moments in recent boxing history. Describing the profound moment when she regained consciousness in the hospital, she recounted how she was overwhelmed to see her family gathered around her, visibly distressed. In her revelations, she also expressed how the ordeal forced her to reassess her relationship with boxing, a sport she has found both rewarding and challenging throughout her journey.

“I have had a love/hate relationship with boxing,” Sio articulated in her Facebook post. “It has provided me with purpose, discipline, and confidence, yet it has also drained me in many ways. This recent experience has truly opened my eyes.”

The aftermath of her recovery revealed the true nature of her relationships. Sio noted,

“It was illuminating to see who really stood by me during my toughest times and who vanished when things got rough.”

She candidly admitted that some responses from people she thought she could rely on left her surprised.

“I see it all and feel it all,”

she added.

Despite facing criticism, Sio emphasized the importance of the unwavering support she received from many, highlighting,

“The ones who checked in on me; who prayed for me, those are the people whose kindness I will always remember.”

Gratitude and Future Challenges

In her first interview since the incident with World Boxing News, Sio professed immense gratitude for her life following her harrowing recovery, stating that even the mundane aspects of life have taken on newfound significance.

However, amidst her challenging journey, Sio hinted at potential complications concerning her presence on social media, particularly platforms owned by Meta. She mentioned that due to frequent flagging of her account related to her name, she suspects she may soon be banned from these platforms.

“Looks like Meta is about to ban me because of my name again,” she shared. “If I do disappear, it’s not on me; I guess TikTok may be the only safe space for me.”

This moderation issue seems to stem from the occasional misidentification of her name, which can erroneously link to the terrorist group Islamic State. Sio indicated that she has experienced similar problems in the past, leading to heightened concerns about her online presence.

Commitment to Boxing

Despite the emotional challenges she has faced, Sio remains steadfast in her commitment to boxing.

“Boxing is a tough sport. It challenges you in every possible way,” she remarked. “But it’s a sport I passionately love.”

She concluded her inspiring message with a resolute declaration about her future, stating,

“This isn’t the end of my journey. On the contrary, it reinforces my motivation and reminds me of why I started and who I’m truly doing this for. I’m still here, still standing, and my story is far from over.”

About the Author

Phil Jay serves as the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and possesses over 15 years of extensive experience in boxing journalism. Read his full biography for more insights into his professional background.