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ON SCREEN: FOR MANY BOXERS, WHEN THE PUNCHES STOP, THE REAL FIGHT STARTS.

IRAN BARKLEY: You were searching for something. You were searching for survival. I was a puncher. I didnโ€™t try to, like, be a fighter. I was into boxing and I was staying away from the gangs.

ON SCREEN: IRAN โ€œTHE BLADEโ€ BARKLEY IS A FORMER WORLD MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION.

IRAN BARKLEY: Growing up in the Bronx, I had to be my own blueprint. When I won my first real good fight, threw a big party, spent money, spent money, spent money. I was that kid that I never had nothing, but when I got something I shared. It was a good thing and then it was a hurtful thing, too.

ON SCREEN: IRAN WENT BROKE. BY 2010, HE WAS SLEEPING IN THE SUBWAY.

IRAN BARKLEY: The friends and the family that I got, they had apartments. But I wouldnโ€™t go to them. My sisters and my brother, I didnโ€™t even want to burden them.

ON SCREEN: THE FOUNDERS OF A NONPROFIT CALLED RING 10 HEARD IRAN HAD FALLEN ON HARD TIMES AND TRACKED HIM DOWN.

IRAN BARKLEY: I was down in the subway, just riding the trains. They took me to the restaurant to eat. They rescued me.

ON SCREEN: BECAUSE BOXING LACKS THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF OTHER PRO SPORTS, RING10 WAS CREATED TO HELP STRUGGLING EX-BOXERS.

LIKE WILFRED โ€œTHE RADARโ€ BENITEZ, WHO LIVES WITH HIS SISTER YVONNE IN PUERTO RICO.

YVONNE BENITEZ: I liked to see him fight. But I was worried so he wonโ€™t get hurt. You understand? Him or the other person.

ON SCREEN: WILFRED IS A THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION. AT AGE 17, HE BECAME THE YOUNGEST CHAMPION IN BOXING HISTORY.

YVONNE TO WILFRED (TRANSLATED FROM SPANISH): Girlfriend, no. Iโ€™m your sister.

YVONNE BENITEZ: I think it was in 89-90, he used to keep on talking the same thing โ€“ repeating.

ON SCREEN: WILFRED IS BELIEVED TO SUFFER FROM CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY, OR CTE, ONCE SIMPLY KNOWN AS BOXERโ€™S DEMENTIA OR BEING โ€œPUNCH DRUNK.โ€

YVONNE BENITEZ: My mother always used to say that if she passed away her worries was whatโ€™s going to happen with him. And I always told her that I was going to be there. I see him like that and I suffer.

ON SCREEN: TODAY, RING 10 IS ENLISTING FORMER BOXERS TO TAKE PART IN HEAD TRAUMA STUDIES. THE ISSUE HAS GAINED MORE ATTENTION SINCE BEING LINKED TO FOOTBALL AND OTHER CONTACT SPORTS.

IRAN BARKLEY: Sometimes I get a little forgetful. But, itโ€™s not often. I mean, it happened. I got hit in my head a couple of times, but I donโ€™t think about it because I donโ€™t want to think about it.

ON SCREEN: IRAN SAYS HE WANTS TO GET BACK IN THE RING TO FIGHT HIS OLD NEMESIS, TOMMY HEARNS.

YVONNE SAYS WILFRED HAS MEMORIES OF HIS LIFE IN THE RING.

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