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Buckingham's "King Cogne" Hangs Gloves - TVA Gatineau

Summary by tvagatineau.ca
At the age of 30, Alexandre Gaumont announced his retirement from professional boxing, a decision motivated by a recurrent injury to the elbow. After his last victory in April 2026, he began to reflect on his future, driven by the fact that he had had to fight during a good part of the fight with one arm, since his elbow injury completely paralyzed his other arm. L'athlete and father thus completed his professional career with 14 victories, incl…
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At the age of 30, Alexandre Gaumont announced his retirement from professional boxing, a decision motivated by a recurrent injury to the elbow. After his last victory in April 2026, he began to reflect on his future, driven by the fact that he had had to fight during a good part of the fight with one arm, since his elbow injury completely paralyzed his other arm. L'athlete and father thus completed his professional career with 14 victories, incl…

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tvagatineau.ca broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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