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Professional mixed martial arts fighters are hoping the death of a fighter following a charity MMA event this past weekend brings about change in Alberta .
The amateur charity fighting event, put on by U.K.-based Ultra MMA, took place Saturday, Nov. 23 at the Enoch Community Centre .
One of the fighters during the second of 19 planned fights, Trokon “Tee” Dousuah went into medical distress and died in hospital the following morning .
Ryan hopes this latest death serves as a wake up call for fighters and the public.
Global News posed several questions about safety to the organizers of the Enoch event.
Ultra MMA said their event was sanctioned by the Central Combat Sports Commission .
The Alberta RCMP is also aware and looking into what happened.
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