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Marvin Hart
Marvin Hart in 1902, photo from the Chicago Daily NewsStatistics Nickname(s) The Louisville Plumber Rated at Heavyweight Height 5 ft 11 1⁄2 in (1.82 m) Reach 74 in (188 cm) Nationality United States Born September 16, 1876
Louisville, KentuckyDied September 17, 1931 (aged 55)
Fern Creek, KentuckyStance Orthodox Boxing record Total fights 41 Wins 29 Losses 7 Draws 4 Marvin Hart (September 16, 1876 – September 17, 1931) was the World Heavyweight Boxing Champion from July 3, 1905 to February 23, 1906.
Career
Hart, nicknamed "The Louisville Plumber" because of his former trade, gained considerable prominence after a 1905 win over future champion Jack Johnson. That year, the heavyweight title was left vacant as a result of the retirement of champion James J. Jeffries and Hart's record earned him a chance to fight for the championship against top-ranked Jack Root (1876–1963), a much more experienced boxer, who had already beaten Hart in November, 1902.
Jefferies, the retiring champ, refereed the championship fight on July 3, 1905 in Reno, Nevada. Hart knocked out Jack Root in the 12th round to win the vacant championship. After one successful exhibition match, Hart lost his championship to Canadian Tommy Burns on February 23, 1906 in Los Angeles, California.
After his death in 1931 (the day after his 55th birthday) Marvin Hart was interred in the Resthaven Memorial Park, in Louisville, Kentucky.
References
External links
- Hart's Record at Cyber Boxing Zone
- Professional boxing record for Marvin Hart from BoxRec
- Marvin Hart at Find a Grave
Awards and achievements Preceded by
James J. Jeffries
RetiredWorld Heavyweight Champion
1905–1906Succeeded by
Tommy BurnsCategories:- 1876 births
- 1931 deaths
- Boxers from Kentucky
- Heavyweight boxers
- People from Louisville, Kentucky
- Sportspeople from Kentucky
- World heavyweight boxing champions
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