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Hart’s got hustle. Kevin Hart showed off his impressive boxing skills on Instagram just one year after his near-fatal car crash. Sparring with a trainer, the “Jumanji: The Next Level” star jabbed, crossed, undercut and more without skipping a beat. “Coming back slowly but surely….Getting my speed back for sure. Slow progress but progress for …
Hart’s got hustle.
Kevin Hart showed off his impressive boxing skills on Instagram just one year after his near-fatal car crash. Sparring with a trainer, the “Jumanji: The Next Level” star jabbed, crossed, undercut and more without skipping a beat.
“Coming back slowly but surely….Getting my speed back for sure. Slow progress but progress for sure 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 #HustleHart,” he captioned the video.
Last month, Hart said he was “lucky to be alive” to celebrate his 41st birthday after sustaining “major back injuries” following the crash, in which he and a friend veered off the road, crashing through a fence into a gully in the Malibu Hills. He fractured his spine in three places and underwent surgery before entering an in-treatment rehab facility for physical therapy.
“So blessed & so thankful to see the age 41….I’m lucky to be alive,” Hart wrote on Instagram. “There will never be another day that just goes by in my life that’s not treated with the highest level of respect and appreciation.
He continued, “God is great!!!! Thank you….Happy B Day to me damn it!!!!! #LiveLoveLaugh.”