Israel Adesanya sat at Auckland hospital with members of City Kickboxing, hoping their friend and teammate Fau Vake would pull through after being assaulted from behind during a night out.
Vake, 25, sustained concussion, cuts, bruising and abrasions, and fought on life support for almost a week before he died due to his injuries, leaving behind a young daughter.
"I remember in the hospital, she was asking him to wake up," Adesanya recalled. "That was really hard."
On Tuesday, Ofa Folau was sentenced to six months of home detention for his role in the assault that led to Vake's death. Folau was one of four men charged in relation to the assault, and pleaded guilty to two representative charges of assault with intent to injure in June. Prosecutors did not allege, nor did the court find, that Folau was responsible for Vake's death.
Last year, the New Zealand Parliament rejected a bill in its first reading to create a coward punch offence. The bill, drafted by National MP Matt King, proposed a maximum sentence of 20 years imprisonment, as an alternative to manslaughter, for those convicted of the offence.