Mike Tyson: What Can We Learn About Older Athletes?

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As boxers age, stepping into the ring carries heightened risks, both immediate and long-term. Dr. Sethi, a ringside physician, highlights two major concerns when fighters over 40 return to the sport: an increased susceptibility to traumatic brain injuries during fights and the cumulative impact of years in the ring leading to chronic neurological damage. With boxing legends like Tyson preparing for high-profile matches, these concerns raise important questions about the long-term health of veteran fighters. Take a look at this article posted on CNN.

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