Isis Sio in ICU after first-round knockout as scrutiny grows around quick turnarounds

isis sio, a 19-year-old boxer from North Dakota, was hospitalized after being knocked out in the first round by Jocelyn Camarillo on Saturday in San Bernardino, California. she was taken immediately to Loma Linda University Health medical center, while another account stated she was in the Intensive Care Unit following the fight.
What happens after Isis Sio is taken from the ring on a stretcher?
The bout ended early in the opening round after Camarillo landed a sustained sequence of punches that dropped Isis Sio and prompted a stoppage. One description of the finish detailed body blows followed by right and left hands to the head, with the fight ending 1 minute and 18 seconds into the first round. Another account described a big left hand landing with 48 seconds left in the first round, followed by additional punches before Isis Sio fell and the referee stopped the contest.
After the stoppage, Isis Sio remained down in a neutral corner. She was seen convulsing as she was wheeled quickly from the ring, and she was taken from the venue on a stretcher. she was transported immediately to Loma Linda University Health medical center. A separate report stated she was in the Intensive Care Unit at Loma Linda Medical following the bout.
Camarillo, identified as being from California’s Coachella Valley, improved to 6-0 (4 KOs) with the win.
What if quick return-to-fight decisions become the central question in the aftermath?
In the wake of the hospitalization, attention has also turned to the timing of Isis Sio’s recent fights. One account stated that Isis Sio suffered a knockout on January 30 in a fight against Perla Bazualda, and argued that allowing her another chance to fight so quickly proved to be a bad decision.
Beyond the immediate medical concern, that detail frames a wider issue that often follows serious in-ring incidents: how decisions are made about a boxer’s readiness to compete again after a knockout. The available information does not specify who approved the timeline, what evaluations were conducted, or what criteria were used, and no additional details on Isis Sio’s medical condition were provided in the context.
What happens when Isis Sio’s record and recent run of results meet a sudden crisis?
The incident comes during an early professional stretch for Isis Sio. At the time described in the context, she held a 1-3-0 professional record. Her first fight ended in a unanimous decision loss to Jessica Radtke Maltez. She then earned a unanimous decision win over Katelyn Radtka before suffering back-to-back knockout losses.
The context also notes that in August 2025, Isis Sio prepared for her first professional fight and was described as the first pro boxer from North Dakota to compete in North Dakota since Mariah Prussia in March 2019.
For now, the key development remains the immediate health situation following the first-round knockout loss to Jocelyn Camarillo and the fact that Isis Sio was transported to Loma Linda University Health medical center, with one account stating she was in intensive care after the fight.



