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Published 20:12 12 Apr 2016 BST
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The Portuguese welterweight responded well initially to medical tests before reporting feelings of illness and being taken to hospital.
Carvalho's death has been met with heartbreak in the entire MMA community, particularly in Ireland, and the IAPA, whose president is SBG head coach John Kavanagh, have moved quickly to set up a fundraising page.
An IAPA statement reads: "It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of Portuguese MMA competitor, Joao Carvalho. On Saturday, April 9, Joao suffered a medical issue following his bout at Total Extreme Fighting (TEF) Championship at the National Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Our condolences and thoughts are with Joao’s family and friends.
"We kindly ask the MMA community to give their support to Joao's family by donating to this fund to help cover funeral and related costs. Every small donation will help.
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