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By Brett Hoffman
Courtesy PBR Wednesday, May 27, 2009 DECATUR, Texas — It was the last ride of J.W. Hart's illustrious career, but the notorious bull Cat Man Do made short work of the popular cowboy. After Hart asked for the chute gate to be opened at a Professional Bull Riders show that bears his name on Saturday night in Decatur, Texas, Cat Man Do spun to the left and had Hart on the ground in about two or three seconds. However, Hart, 34, the 2002 PBR World Finals average winner from Overbrook, Okla. didn't seem to mind. He had not climb ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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