Local boxing champ uses training to help fight Parkinson's Disease

When Anthony Musilli first started training with Parkinson's Boxing at Fitness Factory in Kenmore, he couldn't even stand up on his own. Musilli has Parkinson's Disease, so his coach needed to hold him up throughout each workout. "Dean was with me side by side," he said. "Making sure I didn't fall over." 15 months later, you wouldn't be able to recognize that Anthony Musilli. Now he's able to walk, run and do most of the boxing workouts at the gym. All of it is possible, he says, because of the help from his coaches.