Gaétan Hart

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Gaëtan Hart (born November 9, 1953) is a former lightweight/welterweight boxer from Canada, who was a three-time boxing champion for his country. He lost his only world title fight against Aaron Pryor in 1980. Boxer Cleveland Denny died 16 days after being knocked out by Hart in 1980.[1][2] Six weeks prior to that bout, Hart defeated and put him in a coma from which Racine eventually recovered.[3]

In 1992, he was featured in a National Film Board of Canada documentary, The Steak (a title inspired by Jack London's short story A Piece of Steak), directed by Pierre Falardeau. Hart now runs a Gatineau (Hull, Quebec) boxing club.

An article on Hart appeared in the April 1979 The Ring magazine.

References[]

  1. ^ BBC News | UK | Boxing's deadly toll
  2. ^ "Though He Killed One Man in the Ring and Disabled Another, Gaetan Hart Won't Stop Punching". People. 28 July 1980. Retrieved 2020-01-14.
  3. ^ "Gaetan Hart: Triumph and Tragedy". Boxing.com. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 2020-01-14.

External links[]

Boxing record for Gaétan Hart from BoxRec


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