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Ex-Champ's Tearful Dementia Fight
2 Mar
Summary
- Former champion Steve Sims battles dementia due to CTE.
- He experiences memory loss and emotional distress daily.
- Sims continues training despite ongoing health challenges.

Former British boxing champion Steve Sims is openly discussing his heartbreaking battle with dementia, a condition stemming from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
Sims, who boxed professionally from 1979 to 1987, began experiencing memory loss from age 32. He was diagnosed with CTE, a progressive and incurable degenerative brain disease resulting from repeated head impacts common in contact sports.
The 67-year-old shared his daily reality, stating, "To be in this fog everyday is a living hell." He often cries when he misplaces essential items like his keys or wallet, experiencing panic and embarrassment from forgetting names.




