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He refused to be knocked out, even in death.
The body of boxer Christopher Rivera is propped up in a
fake boxing ring during his wake at the community recreation center
within the public housing project where he lived in San Juan, Puerto
Rico, Friday.
Photo: AP
The family of a Puerto Rican boxer — who was shot to death last week — honored his dying wish on Friday by propping up his corpse in the corner of a fake boxing ring to memorialize his career.
Like an ashen wax figure, Christopher Rivera’s pale, embalmed body was positioned in the corner of the ring decked out in boxing gloves, a hoodie, shades and sneakers.
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Carmona, right, the wife of the late boxer Christopher Rivera, stands
with Rivera’s mother Celines Amaro, left, and Rivera’s son Julio
Christopher pose with the late boxer’s body.Photo: AP
Mourners took cellphone shots of the corpse. Some pointed at him and imitated his figure.
The simulation of a boxing ring was set up at the community recreation center of the public housing project where he lived in San Juan. A single white candle was positioned in the center of the ring.
Elsie Rodriguez, a vice president of the funeral home that staged the wake, said his company has planned unusual vigils for others before, such as a man seated on his motorcycle.
Rivera died at age 23 with a 5-15 record in the 130-pound weight class.
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