Chicago welterweight Ed Brown, a fast-rising 25-year-old prospect, died on Sunday, one day after being shot in the head, manager Cameron Dunkin confirmed to ESPN.He lost his life at 25 years old for nothing. Dunkin said. Those people in Chicago shoot you for no reason. Itd be different if he was out there gang banging or running around or dealing drugs. He wasnt doing any of those things. He was such a quiet kid. He was so bashful. Youd never know how tough he was in the ring talking to him outside the ring.Brown and a 19-year-old woman, whom Dunkin said was Browns cousin, were sitting in a parked car at about 1 a.m. in Chicagos East Garfield Park neighborhood when another car pulled up, and someone inside the car shot at them, Chicago police said, according to ABC News 7 in Chicago. Brown was shot multiple times and the woman, who is in good condition, was shot in the leg.Brown (20-0, 16 KOs), who was a standout amateur, turned pro in December 2012 but was exceptionally busy after signing with Dunkin in 2015, when he fought 13 times. Brown most recently fought Nov. 11 in Philadelphia, where he notched a lopsided eight-round decision victory.Brown had been shot twice previously. Dunkin said he was a hard worker with tremendous potential.He had a lot of ability, and everybody who was around him who worked with him was amazed how good he was, Dunkin said. When I got him a little over a year-and-half ago, I was very excited to sign him. He was ready to go fast and we were moving him fast. Everybody in boxing who knew him liked Ed Brown. All the guys at the gym loved him.He was so excited about being 20-0 and so excited about being so close to breaking through. He was excited about what he was going to do. He believed and I believed he was going to be a world champion. Its just such a shame, just such a waste of a life.Dunkin said he had implored Brown, whose mother was one of the 21 victims who died in the 2003 E2 nightclub stampede in Chicago, many times to move away from the city. Dunkin said he told Brown he was willing to help pay his way to relocate to Las Vegas, where Dunkin lives and where there are many boxing gyms and outstanding sparring.I told him he had to get out of Chicago. I begged him to get out of Chicago, Dunkin said. And every time I had him ready to go, (trainer) George (Hernandez) would call me and say hes not going to leave. Its sad they cant leave that environment. Taysom Hill Jersey . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. 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With the amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their season. Former NHL player?Chris Drury?has been promoted to assistant general manager of the New York Rangers?, the team announced Friday.Drury, 40, played 12 seasons in the NHL, including four with the Rangers. He won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 2001 and also played for the Calgary Flames and Buffalo Sabres.Originally selected by the Quebec Nordiques in the third round (72nd overall) of the 1994 NHL entry draft, Drury registered 615 points in 892 career games. He is also the only player to win the Calder Trophy and Hobey Baker Award. During his collegiate career, he helped Boston University win the 1995 national championship.He was also inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015.Drury had been serving as the Rangers director of player development, and he was an important part of helping the team sign free-agent prospect Jimmy Vesey.It was very significant, Rangers GM Jeff Gorton said recently duuring a conference call to introduce Vesey.dddddddddddd Ive gotten to know [Drury] a lot since we hired him in the last year, and hes a pretty special guy. He has lots of character and hes done a lot of different things in the game -- and in sports in general -- and hes had so much success. He carries himself with class. Hes just a good guy and a great voice in the room.Chris has been a great hire for us, and hes done a lot of good things in one year. Hes been very impressive for us and definitely a huge asset in the room when we go talk to young players.From an international playing standpoint, Drury represented Team USA at eight major events, including three Winter Olympics (2002, 2006, 2010).Drury was on the Trumbull, Connecticut, team that won the 1989 Little League World Series. ' ' '