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Real name
  
Gary Michael Mason

Wins
  
37

Martial art
  
Boxing

Losses
  
1

Stance
  
Orthodox

Role
  
Boxer

Draws
  
0

Nationality
  
Jamaican British

Name
  
Gary Mason

Total fights
  
38

Rated at
  
Heavyweight

Wins by KO
  
34

Division
  
Heavyweight


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Born
  
15 December 1962 Jamaica (
1962-12-15
)

Died
  
January 6, 2011, Wallington, London, United Kingdom

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Gary Mason (15 December 1962 – 6 January 2011) was a British boxer who was based in Chatham, Kent, England. He was born in Jamaica. Mason fought at the heavyweight level and became the British heavyweight champion in 1989. Mason was a top ten contender, his main strengths being his punching power, heart and physical strength.

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Mason died on 6 January 2011 in a cycling accident in South London.

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Pro boxing career

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Mason fought 38 times as a professional in a career that spanned 10 years from 1984 to 1994, with 37 wins (34 by knockout) and only one loss, that being to Lennox Lewis when he challenged for the European title in 1991. Mason gave Lewis his hardest fight up to that point in his career.

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Mason defeated a number of well known heavyweights, including Tyrell Biggs, James Tillis, Alfonzo Ratliff, Ricky Parkey, James Pritchard, Louis Pergaud, Hughroy Currie and David Jaco.

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He suffered a detached retina in a bout with Everett Martin in 1990. After a short retirement he staged a comeback, which ended with a TKO loss to Lennox Lewis, which aggravated Mason's eye injury. He came back once again, but after winning two fights in the US he retired for good.

Rugby career

Mason played three rugby league matches for the London Crusaders (now London Broncos) reserve team, scoring a try in his first game although ending up on the losing side against Scarborough Pirates. Mason also played in occasional soccer matches as part of an 'Arsenal Celebrities' team at the old 'Highbury' football ground in North London.

Television appearances

Mason appeared in a special celebrity show of Gladiators that raised money for charity in 1993 which John Fashanu won. Mason also appeared on the panel of the ITV show You Bet!, and the second episode of the first series of GamesMaster in 1992 playing Sonic Blast Man arcade. Mason's home was also one of those featured on the panel show Through the Keyhole. Though the panel were able to ascertain that the property was home to a British boxer, they plumped for its being Lennox Lewis's abode.

Death

On the morning of 6 January 2011 Mason died after being hit by a van in Sandy Lane South, Wallington, South London whilst cycling. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

References

Gary Mason (boxer) Wikipedia