A recent one that I remember was Najai Turpin who appeared on the TV series "The Contender." I also believe Ricky Womack did, who was once a promising cruiserweight.
It's a very common thing among athletes in general. Not just boxers. When you finish your career, you stop getting the intense endorphin rush on a daily basis, you stop using up the intense mental and physical energy that all athletes have in abundance through training and thus it slowly builds up and develops into dangerous levels.
Very true. It happens to former athletes and coaches who feel they have nothing to live for anymore. We often hear about coaches retiring who die shortly after. They're not suicides, more of a will to live issue. Junior Seau too, case in point, guy played for 20 years, had a great NFL pension and still killed himself.
And didn't the ref for the Mancini-Kim fight commit suicide afterwards? In some cases with boxing, it's also a poverty thing. For every Leonard, De La Hoya or Mayweather that makes a ton of money, there's at least 100 guys that either just get by or struggle.
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