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  2. La Fosse aux Tigres - Wikipedia

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    La Fosse aux Tigres (English: The Tiger's Den) [1] is a 2017 Canadian television documentary about professional fighter Dave Leduc and his journey to Lethwei. [2] [3] [4] The biographical documentary follows Leduc on his way to become world champion and captures his historic fight against Tun Tun Min in 2016 at Thein Pyu Stadium, [5] where Leduc became Openweight Lethwei World Champion and the ...

  3. Dave Leduc - Wikipedia

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    Dave Leduc (born 13 December 1991) is a Canadian Lethwei fighter. He is a former six-time Lethwei world champion who held the Openweight Lethwei World Championship and was undefeated under traditional rules KO to win .

  4. Woody Hayes Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Woody Hayes Athletic Center is an indoor athletics training facility of Ohio State University.It was dedicated in November 1987 in memory of Woody Hayes, Ohio State's football coach, and renovated in a significant expansion in 2005–2007.

  5. Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship is the longest-running annual fiddle contest in Alberta, held in mid-July. [1] The event started in 1981, becoming part of Klondike Days (known as K-Days) in the 1990s, and with virtual contests held during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. [2]

  6. Jérôme Gauthier-Leduc - Wikipedia

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    Gauthier-Leduc was selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the third round (68th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. [1] [2]In the 2015–16 season, after 57 games with the Sabres AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans he was traded to the Ottawa Senators as part of a seven-player deal on February 27, 2016. [3]

  7. William G. LeDuc House - Wikipedia

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    The William G. LeDuc House, also known as the LeDuc Historic Estate, located at 1629 Vermillion Street in Hastings, Minnesota, United States, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built over several years, and completed in 1865, by William Gates LeDuc who came to Minnesota in 1850 from Ohio .

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