Nickname(s) Digget No contests 0 Parents Richard Colon Losses 1 Wins by KO 12 Height 1.83 m Draws 0 | Wins 16 Role Boxer Total fights 17 Rated at Super Welterweight Name Prichard Colon Division Light middleweight | |
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Real name Prichard Colon Melendez Born September 19, 1992 (age 32) Maitland, Florida, USA ( 1992-09-19 ) |
Prichard "Digget" Colón (born September 9, 1992) is a technically Puerto Rican professional boxer.
Contents
- Prichard colon highlights knockouts
- The Full Story of Prichard Colon Pro Boxer to Vegetative State
- Early years and amateur career
- Professional career
- References
Prichard colon highlights knockouts
The Full Story of Prichard Colon Pro Boxer to Vegetative State
Early years and amateur career

Prichard Colón was born in Maitland, Florida. His parents are Nieves and Richard Colón, a retired serviceman. At the age of 10, his family decided to move to Puerto Rico, so Prichard could represent the island in competitions. The family settled in the rural town of Orocovis, Puerto Rico.

Colón started his career at the Albergue Olímpico in Salinas, Puerto Rico. It was there that he earned the nickname of "Digget", which comes from the word "digger" in relation to his height. After graduating high school, Colón started studying Business Administration at the Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

During his amateur career, Colón gained fame for winning 5 national championships in both the 141 and 152 pound divisions. He also won the gold medal at the 2009 Panamerican Youth Championship. He fought at the Brazil Pre-Olympics to win a pass to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, but lost to a Venezuelan fighter in the third round.
In 2012, Colón decided to become a professional fighter. He ended his amateur career with a 170-15 record.
Professional career

Colón made his professional debut in February 23, 2013. His first fight was against Xavier LaSalle at the Cosme Beitía Salamo Coliseum in Cataño, Puerto Rico. Colón knocked out LaSalle in the first round. Colón distinguished himself for his restless schedule. He fought five times in 2013, and 7 times in 2014. His most notable fight came in September 9, 2015 when he fought against Vivian Harris, a more experienced fighter. The fight was held at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and ended with Colón knocking out Harris in the fourth round.

In October 17, 2015, Colón was slated to fight Terrell Williams in an undercard fight at the EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia. The fight wasn't originally part of the schedule, but was added when Andre Dirrell stepped out from his fight with Blake Caparello for medical reasons. The fight occurred just one month after Colón's last fight against Vivian Harris.

Colón fought Williams for nine rounds, during which both fighters were penalized. Colón was penalized for a low blow, while Williams was penalized for hitting Colón in the back of the head. In the ninth round, Williams managed to knock Colón down twice and he didn't return for the tenth round. His corner claimed he was incoherent and experiencing dizziness. After the fight, he was vomiting and was taken to the hospital where he was diagnosed with brain bleeding. As a result, Colón went into a coma.
Colón was treated for several weeks at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Virginia, but was eventually transferred to Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia. After being in coma for 221 days, since his fight against Terrell Williams, Colón was moved from the hospital to his mother's home in Orlando, Florida.