George Groves opponent Eduard Gutknecht has undergone surgery after falling ill after their fight last night.Groves beat the 34-year-old super-middleweight by unanimous decision at Wembleys SSE Arena, following which Gutknecht was taken to hospital.Gutknecht is sedated and will continue to be monitored in the coming days, according to the British Boxing Board of Control.Gutknecht took significant punishment throughout the one-sided fight before Groves, 28, was declared a 119-109, 119-109 and 119-110 winner on the three judges scorecards to remain in contention for an expected fourth shot at a world title in 2017.Concerns almost immediately turned to Gutknecht, however, when reports of his condition emerged.He was already clearly losing the fight against the heavy-handed Groves when a cut opened up around his swollen left eye in the ninth round, further reducing his ability to defend himself.He impressed in surviving until the final bell despite Groves consistent aggression and did not appear distressed while the scorecards were announced.It was afterwards in his changing room when his condition declined, leading to him requiring medical attention and swiftly being taken away in an ambulance.According to the BBBofC, it was after that point that Gutknecht -- born in Kazakhstan but who fights out of Germany -- was operated on.At the same venue in March, English middleweight Nick Blackwell collapsed at the end of his stoppage defeat by Chris Eubank Jnr. He suffered bleeding on his skull and was treated at St Marys hospital in Paddington where he eventually recovered, despite having to retire.More recently in September, Scottish welterweight Mike Towell died just 25 hours after losing to Dale Evans in Glasgow. He had suffered severe bleeding and swelling to his brain.Speaking before Gutknecht was taken ill, Groves told Channel 5: I am very happy with how I fought, it went exactly to plan. I set a great tempo and busted him up badly. I am surprised he made it to the bell -- Gutknecht is a tough character.We want real, big, proper fights. There was no world title on the line, but we knew Gutknecht was going to give me a tough fight.After reports of Gutknechts condition emerged, Groves cancelled plans to discuss his performance at a post-fight press conference, considering it inappropriate.Victory is expected to earn him a shot at the vacant WBA super-middleweight title next year. 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The feud between Wests Tigers NRL coach Jason Taylor and hooker Robbie Farah appears to have flared again, with the NSW State of Origin rake dumped to reserve grade.Farah had come off the bench in his past few NRL games, but the club confirmed on Wednesday evening that the veteran No.9 would not play on Sunday in the Tigers round-20 clash with St George Illawarra at ANZ Stadium.In a Tigers statement, Taylor said he had informed Farah earlier on Wednesday that he would not be part of the team to face the Dragons.This was not an easy decision to make, but I have selected the 17 players that I believe will give the club the best chance of victory against the Dragons, Taylor said.Robbie is understandably disappointed, but I have spoken at length with him that he will be given every opportunity to regain his position in the NRL team, Taylor said.The move comes less than a week after Farah had played in the Blues Origin III win.Farah remains contracted to the Tigers through to the end of next season, but this move will again throw doubt on his future.Farah will play NSW Cup this Saturday against Newtown at Leichhardt Oval.Cronulla and former Blues Origin hooker Michael Ennis said he was surprised and saddened that Farah had been dumped.Although hes been on the bench in his last few games for the Tigers, his performances have probably been the best theyve been for quite some time, Ennis said on Wednesday night on Triple Ms Rush Hour prograam.ddddddddddddWhen we all saw it last year come out that Robbie Farah had been told to go to another club ... the more and more the seasons gone on, the more and more youve thought maybe they are working their differences out. But then now this has happened, Jason Taylor has laid his cards on the table today. This is it mate.Robbie Farahs on 247 games for the club, so close to breaking a massive millstone. To be put to reserve grade ... to me makes me think Jasons basically said this is the day we move forward, Ennis said.Im actually saddened by this situation, to be honest. I think Robbies been an amazing player at that club for such a long time and its disappointing to see an icon of the joint venture end his career at this club in this situation.The last thing Id want to do or I imagine Robbie would want to do in his final years of playing is just ride it out - he should just bite the bullet.Go and enjoy the back end of you career, whether it be at another NRL club or overseas in the Super League, so you look back on you career when you finish, like Im doing at the moment at Cronulla, and really enjoying what I grew up doing and loving.Hell always be remembered as a Tigers legend. 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