Cem Kilic Boxing Death

Cem Kilic Boxer Passed Away: Elazığlı boxer, Cem Kilic, native of Lambrecht, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, has passed away. According to family members, Cem Kilic died on Friday, December 29, 2023, at a very young age living his friends and family devastated.

What Happened To Cem Kilic

The cause of Cem death hasn’t been made public as this is just a developing story, the news that Cem had passed away was first made public through friends and family who came out to share their pain after hearing that Cem Kilic is no more.

“Never thought I would be writing something like this right now… I am in shock… RIP Cem Kilic… the first fighter that took a chance on me, someone who moved from Germany to Los Angeles, lived with me 7 years and was part of my family… those who know, know… me and Cem were always side by side… we had so many highs and lows, and didn’t always see eye to eye, but the memories we made together will never fade… You will always be remembered… RIP “Champ” Cem Kilic We went to war together…” Shane Shapiro, CEO & Founder at Shapiro Sports & Entertainment said on Facebook.

Cem was a former student at Türk Boksörleri, a member of the American Youth Boxing National Team, and the Turkish champion who competed for Germany in the world championship.

He was a driven, intelligent man who followed his dreams. His future was bright and full of goals and aspirations for him. He was a beloved and devoted family member.

The family is adjusting to this new reality, imagining what the upcoming days, weeks, and months will bring with such a difficult loss, and they are also trying to figure out how to be the best parents they can be to their loved ones.

He never stops doing whatever he can to support his neighbors, even in difficult times. Everyone who knew him will sincerely miss him because of the boundless love he bestows upon the people in his life.

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