Travell Mazion death: Undefeated boxer dies in car crash aged 24

Mazion, known as ‘Black Magic’, was driving a Cadillac when he crashed into oncoming traffic in Austin

Lawrence Ostlere
Thursday 16 July 2020 18:02 EDT
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Travell Mazion, right, with promoter Oscar De La Hoya
Travell Mazion, right, with promoter Oscar De La Hoya (Travell Mazion/Instagram)

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The unbeaten American boxer Travell Mazion has died aged 24 after he was involved in a car crash in Texas.

Mazion, known as ‘Black Magic’, was driving a Cadillac when he crashed into oncoming traffic in Austin, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. He was pronounced dead at the scene, and a 61-year-old man driving another car involved in the accident later died in hospital.

Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions said in a statement: “We at Golden Boy are deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Travell Mazion last night. Mazion was a kind, charismatic young man who lit up every room he walked into and brought excitement to fans inside the ring. We send our heartfelt prayers and thoughts to his family. May he R.I.P.”

In a tweet, De La Hoya added: “I am still in disbelief. @black_magic92 you left us far too soon! Nice, young man with all the talent in the world. Not only did our sport take a huge hit with losing you but the world lost a good one. You are forever Golden. My heart & prayers are with you & your family champ. Rest in peace.”

Mazion won all 17 of his professional fights, 13 by knockout. His 58-second knockout of Mexican fighter Fernando Castaneda in Texas in January earned him the vacant WBC-NABF super welterweight title.

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