There has been a sad demise of Kyle Rees who is famously known as ‘BOOM’ who trained out of Randy Couture’s gym which is in Las Vegas, he has died on Monday which happened days after his family stated he is undergoing surgery. He was at the age of 30 when he died.
How Did Kyle Reyes Die?
Reyes was born in Guam and he made his debut in professional MMA in the year 2009 which was for the Pacific Extreme Combat promotion, Kyle lost to the current UFC champion naming Alexander Volkanovski in the year 2014, he fought for different promotions all over the world and he carried a pro record of 15-7 at the time of his passing.
He used to train at the Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas, it is unclear as to what has caused the passing of Kyle, his family stated he has undergone surgery, it was regarding the torn bicep and a broken hand last Friday. However he was not responding in his room that day and he was rushed to the hospital, this has been stated by his family.
Kyle Reyes Cause of Death
As they reached the hospital, Reyes died in the ICU as he was suffering from Pneumonia and later on he suffered from a collapsed lung, according to the update which has come regarding his death, it was stated, his condition was improving but it turned out to be pretty shocking that he has passed away so abruptly.
The community is showing so much love for the young and talented Reyes as Cody Stamann, Daniel Rodriguez, Trevin Jones Alex Volkanovski and Dan ige are among the fighters who have come up with their condolences for the man with whom they fought in the ring but carried utmost respect for the athlete as they all know how much a fighter goes through to become one of the best in the sport.

There is a GoFund Me page which has been set up by his family for the funeral of the talented athlete who has died unexpectedly, he had his whole life in front of him and it is pretty sad to see that he has died so young, there must so many dreams and admiration which have gotten killed with the demise of the fighter, he is always going to be remembered as one of the best in the sport and more than that, a sportsman who had respect for all of his fellow fighters, Our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of the deceased.