- Source: Jacques Leblanc
- Source: Jacques LeBlanc
Jacques Leblanc (August 23, 1921 – November 13, 2012) is a Québécois physiologist and professor, born in Saint-Joachim-de-Montmorency. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of contemporary biomedical research in Quebec and Canada.
Honours/Awards
1989 - Winner of the Prix Marie-Victorin
1991 - Winner of the Léo-Pariseau Prize
1992 - Made an emeritus member of American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
1994 - Winner of the Prix Michel-Sarrazin
References
Jacques Leblack's biography at the homepage for the Prix du Quebec
Jacques LeBlanc (born August 5, 1964 in Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada) is a Canadian retired Middleweight Boxer. LeBlanc is of Acadian ancestry.
Early career
LeBlanc started his boxing career in 1982, Knocking out Tim Parson in 2 rounds. In 1988 LeBlanc (with a 12-2 record) fought and won a fight versus Danny Winters for the Maritimes Middleweight Title. On March 30, 1989 in Moncton, New Brunswick he became Canadian Middleweight Champion, going 12 rounds and eventually winning a fight against Darrell Flint. He kept the crown for 3 and a half months, before losing against Flint in a rematch in July.
1990s
LeBlanc's next fight was the biggest of his career up to that point; he faced Johnny Gutierrez on January 25, 1991 at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Florida. The fight ended in a draw. Facing stiffer opposition and trying to make a name for himself, he lost a fight against Miguel Santana in February 1992, but won all five of his other fights in 1991 and 1992.
He boasted a record of 22 wins, 4 losses and 2 draws when he fought WBC Middleweight Champion Roberto Durán on June 29, 1993. LeBlanc was billed as a severe underdog but lasted the full 10 rounds with Duran, losing on points.
LeBlanc fought the undefeated Richie Woodhall in October 1994 for the Commonwealth Middleweight crown but again lost on points. He continued boxing until 1997, but winning again only once.
2000s
In 2010, Jacques was inducted into the City of Moncton Wall of Fame [1]. He currently holds the record for most matches without being knocked out by an opponent.
External links
Boxing record for Jacques LeBlanc from BoxRec (registration required)
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