Jakarta, Feb 20: A 21-year-old Indonesian boxer died from a brain haemorrhage this week, making him the country's second boxing casualty this year and the sport's ninth victim in less than four years, news reports said today. Jack Ryan died Thursday morning after being in a coma for five days following a non-title fight last Saturday at Jakarta's Rajawali Boxing Center in which the young pugilist received numerous blows to the head, said the Jakarta Post. Another Indonesian boxer Antonius Moses Seram died on January 20 from a brain haemorrhage after being knocked out by Thai pugilist Kaichon Sor Vorapin. Nine Indonesian boxers have died from injuries sustained in boxing bouts since the year 2000. The high mortality rate among Indonesian boxers has drawn the attention of the World Boxing Council (WBC), which in December 2001 banned Indonesian boxers from fighting in WBC-sanctioned fights outside the country. The WBC ban was lifted in June 2002 on the condition that Indonesia form a boxing commission to monitor fights and impose WBC safety rules. Bureau Report