Patrice L'Heureux boxer

Patrice L'Heureux boxer
bouts
30
won
24
lost
5
draw
1
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
2000-05-06
Height
6′ 5″/196cm
Reach
81″/206cm
Age
46
Born
1972-02-01
Death
2018-10-08
Nationality
Canada

Patrice L'Heureux (February 1, 1972 – October 7, 2018) was a Canadian professional boxer.L'Heureux participated in the 1999 Pan American Games but was knocked out by Alexis Rubalcaba.On November 13, 2004, L'Heureux challenged Steve McKay (record 5–1) for the vacant Canadian heavyweight championship in Montreal. After knocking down McKay in the eighth round with a body shot, L'Heureux then knocked him out for good 27 seconds into the ninth round. However, in his first fight after winning the prestigious title in 2005, L'Heureux was viciously pummeled by American clubfighter Steve Pannell (33-8) to lose his undefeated ring record by a technical knock out at 2:31 of the first round. He beat undefeated Olympian Art Binkowski on points later that year.citation neededThe 6-foot 5-inch tall right-hander suffered his second loss when he was knocked out in the 7th round by David Cadieux on May 12, 2006. He lost the rematch on points. On May 26, 2007, he suffered his fourth loss to the undefeated Alexander Povetkin by a knockout in the 2nd round. L'Heureux subsequently won four straight fights including two fights against Stephane Tessier. His first fight with Tessier earned L'Heureux the Quebec Boxing Council (CQB) Heavyweight Title. He died of a heart attack on October 7. 2018, aged 46.L'Heureux is a former footballambiguous player with the Diablos of Trois-Rivières in Quebec.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2010-06-11 Wayne John WWW Uniprix Stadium, Montreal LOST
Technical knockout
2009-05-14 Stephane Tessier LLLDLL Colisee, Trois-Rivières WIN
Split-decision
2009-04-04 Joe Stofle LWLLLL Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2008-04-05 Ken Murphy LLLLLL Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-09-21 Stephane Tessier LLLLLL Colisee, Trois-Rivières WIN
Unanimous decision
2007-05-26 Alexander Povetkin WWWWWW Jako-Arena, Bamberg LOST
KO
2006-11-18 David Cadieux WWWWWW Colisee, Trois-Rivières LOST
Unanimous decision
2006-09-30 Travis Fulton LWWLLW Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2006-05-12 David Cadieux WWWWWW Jacques-Plante Arena, Shawinigan LOST
KO
2005-11-12 Josh Gutcher WWWLL Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
KO
2005-10-12 Troy Weida WWLWLL Grand-Mere Arena, Grand-Mere WIN
Technical knockout
2005-06-18 Art Binkowski WWWWDW Bell Centre, Montreal WIN
Unanimous decision
2005-05-14 Marcos Celestino LWWWWW Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2005-04-09 Adenilson Rodrigues WLWWLW Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2005-02-26 Steve Pannell WLLLLL Casino Lac Leamy, Hull LOST
Technical knockout
2004-11-13 Steve MacKay WWWWLW Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2004-09-11 Garing Lane LLWLLL Montreal Casino, Montreal WIN
Unanimous decision
2004-04-24 Jose Arimatea da Silva WLWLWL Pepsi Coliseum, Quebec City WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-12-20 Marcus Harden WWLLW Bell Centre, Montreal WIN
KO
2003-11-22 Charles Brown WLLWL Bell Centre, Montreal WIN
Unanimous decision
2003-05-24 Tali Kulihaapai WWLLLL Hilton Hotel, Reno WIN
Technical knockout
2003-02-28 Ritchie Goosehead LWLWLL Leonard-Grondin Arena, Granby WIN
Technical knockout
2003-02-15 Willie Chapman LLLDLL Flamingo Hilton, Laughlin DRAW
Points
2002-10-13 Billy Zumbrun WWWWW Silver Star Casino, Choctaw WIN
Technical knockout
2002-09-06 Charles Spear WWLWW Bell Centre, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2001-11-30 Shane Sutcliffe LLLWWW Molson Centre, Montreal WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-06-05 Dean Storey LLLLWL Pavillion de La Jeunesse, Trois-Rivières WIN
Unanimous decision
2001-03-02 Marcelo Aravena LWLLLW Molson Centre, Montreal WIN
Unanimous decision
2000-09-08 Conrad Browne LWL Molson Centre, Montreal WIN
Technical knockout
2000-05-06 Ritchie Goosehead LLLWWL Maniwaki Arena, Maniwaki WIN