William ‘The Refrigerator’ Perry then

William ‘The Refrigerator’ Perry was a legendary NFL player, renowned for his imposing size and versatility. Drafted by the Chicago Bears in 1985, Perry made an immediate impact, helping them win Super Bowl XX. His unique athleticism as a 335-pound defensive lineman and occasional fullback captured fans’ imaginations. Perry retired in 1994 as one of the most well known names in football.

William ‘The Refrigerator’ Perry now

After retirement, Perry, a two-time-married father of four, battled Guillain–Barré syndrome throughout 2007. In 2011, a kind-hearted 10-year-old named Cliff Forrest bought and returned Perry’s previously sold Super Bowl ring. Facing financial trouble in 2015, Perry sold the ring again for over $200,000. By 2016, he was residing in a retirement home, now weighing 425 pounds.

Nancy Kerrigan then

Nancy Kerrigan, a figure skating sensation, rose to fame in the early 90s, winning a bronze at the 1992 Olympics. However, in one of the biggest media stories of the decade, she was attacked by Shane Stant, a rival’s hired associate in the lead up to the 1994 Olympics. Kerrigan amazingly made a triumphant return from injury in time for the games, capturing a silver medal.

Nancy Kerrigan now

Retiring from professional figure skating in 1994, Kerrigan decided to focus on family life, marrying her agent, Jerry Solomon, in 1995. They have three children together. Kerrigan stays active in the skating world, participating in various skating events and shows. Additionally, she has appeared on reality TV shows, including Dancing With the Stars in 2017.

Evander Holyfield then

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Evander Holyfield’s boxing career was defined by remarkable success and unforgettable incidents, notably the infamous ‘ear-biting’ bout against Mike Tyson in 1997. As a heavyweight champion, he held multiple titles and secured a place among the era’s greatest boxers. Time and age caught up with Holyfield and by 2014, at the age of 50, he called time on his boxing career.

Evander Holyfield now

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Post-retirement, Evander Holyfield has focused on family and philanthropy. With 11 children from multiple relationships, he has delved into media appearances, including reality TV, and explored entrepreneurial ventures. Involved in a performance enhancing drug scandal in 2007 that he has always denied, Holyfield is currently an adviser to Chinese boxing star Zhang Zhilei. He and Tyson have since made amends.

Lance Armstrong then

Lance Armstrong, once the world’s greatest cyclist, enjoyed a storied career. He won the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times from 1999 to 2005, and notably battled cancer, raising millions for charity in the process. However, his achievements were tainted when he was exposed for using performance-enhancing drugs. In 2012, Armstrong was stripped of his titles and banned from professional cycling.

Lance Armstrong now

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Post-scandal, Armstrong returned to public life through podcasts and public appearances, attempting to rebuild his image and make amends for his past actions. His journey from disgrace to seeking redemption remains a prominent aspect of his post-cycling life. 2009 and 2010 saw Armstrong and wife Anna Hansen welcome a son and a daughter, a true blessing for Armstrong considering his history of testicular cancer treatment.

Nomar Garciaparra then

Nomar Garciaparra enjoyed a remarkable baseball career, primarily as a shortstop for the Boston Red Sox. Debuting in 1996, he quickly became a fan favorite. Garciaparra won two American League batting titles and was a six-time All-Star during his career. Injuries affected his later years, and he famously signed a one-day Red Sox contract just so he could retire with the Boston team.

Nomar Garciaparra now

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Following retirement, Nomar Garciaparra transitioned into a successful broadcasting career, working as an analyst for ESPN. He’s also been enjoying family life, marrying soccer star Mia Hamm in 2003; they have twin daughters together. In November 2014, Garciaparra made a minority investment in Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles FC. In 2022, they won the MLS Cup, making Garciaparra an MLS champion as a co-owner.