There are many boxers who have suffered injuries and disabilities throughout their careers. It's impossible to name just one, as many have experienced different forms of disability.
Here are some examples of boxers who have become disabled:
- Muhammad Ali: Diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder that affects movement and coordination.
- Sugar Ray Robinson: Suffered from dementia pugilistica, a neurodegenerative disease linked to repeated head trauma, later in life.
- Mike Tyson: Experienced significant ear damage during his boxing career, which required surgery.
It's important to remember that boxing is a physically demanding sport that carries inherent risks of injury. Many boxers face long-term health consequences due to the repetitive impact and trauma they endure.