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began in the 1920s, at
which time the
condition was
known as
dementia pugilistica or "boxer's dementia", "boxer's madness", or "punch
drunk syndrome"....
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occupation of
France during World War II. On 5 June 1942, the ****ociazione
Pugilistica Professionistica Europea (APPE) was
formally established,
replacing the...
- 1992
resulted in
Quarry developing an
unusually severe case of
dementia pugilistica. Quarry's
family includes three other pro
boxers (his
father and two...
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known today originated in England.
According to the
boxing chronicle Pugilistica, the
first newspaper report of a
boxing match in
England dates from 1681...
-
Downes Miles, 1906,
Pugilistica, the
History of
British Boxing,
volume 1,
pages 89-102
Pugilistica,
volume 1, page 92
Pugilistica, vol 1, page 92 Boxiana...
- men. The
fighter was
George Sims,
described by the
boxing chronicle Pugilistica as " a civil, well-behaved,
courageous fellow,
ridiculously over-estimated...
- (excluding Mexico)
Westside Promotions Worldwide Broadway Boxing Federazione Pugilistica Italiana Italy Glory Worldwide Bellator MMA
Europe Salita Promotions...
- in Hempstead, New York. In his
final years, he
suffered from
dementia pugilistica and
required full-time care. His lover, whom he had
adopted as a son...
-
disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE),
previously called dementia pugilistica, is
highly ****ociated with NFTs and
neuropil threads. The idea that there...
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retired boxers. Webster's
brain resembled those of
boxers with "dementia
pugilistica", also
known as "punch-drunk syndrome". Omalu's
findings were largely...