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Total Fights | 53 |
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Wins | 40 |
Losses | 10 |
Draws | 1 |
No-Contests | 2 |
Title Wins | 3 |
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Title Defenses | 2 |
Title-Fight KOs | 1 |
KO Wins | 19 |
KO Losses | 3 |
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In a professional boxing career spanning 17 years and one month, Greg Haugen fought 53 times with 40 wins, 10 losses, and 1 draw.
Haugen retired from professional boxing with a record of 40-10-1, which included three world-title wins and two successful title defense fights at the lightweight weight division. He had a 37.3% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 19 of his total 53 fights being knockout wins, one of which was in a title fight. Haugen suffered three knockout losses in his career, one of which was against Julio Cesar Chavez in a super-lightweight title fight.
His last fight was a 12 round no-contest nc against Paul Nave on December 17, 1999.
Some of Haugen's best fights and notable victories include wins over two Hall-of-Famers (Ray Mancini and Hector Camacho), Vinny Pazienza and Freddie Roach.
# | Date | Age | Opponent | Res | Via |
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53 | Dec 17, 1999 | 39 | Paul Nave | NC | NC |
52 | Sep 3, 1999 | 39 | Thomas Damgaard | Loss | RTD6 |
51 | Jun 11, 1999 | 38 | Henry Hughes | Loss | PTS |
50 | Apr 24, 1999 | 38 | Grover Wiley | Win | UD |
49 | Feb 27, 1999 | 38 | Rudy Lovato | Win | UD |
48 | Nov 20, 1998 | 38 | Paul Nave | Win | SD |
47 | Mar 27, 1998 | 37 | Paul Nave | Loss | UD |
46 | Sep 19, 1997 | 37 | Mark Fernandez | Win | UD |
45 | Apr 25, 1997 | 36 | Greg Johnson | Draw | SD |
44 | Feb 15, 1997 | 36 | Jesus Mayorga | Win | UD |
43 | Dec 15, 1995 | 35 | Oscar Gabriel Gonzalez | Loss | MD |
42 | Jan 21, 1995 | 34 | Mark Brannon | Win | TKO4 |
41 | Jun 25, 1994 | 33 | Tony Lopez | Loss | TKO10 |
40 | Feb 24, 1994 | 33 | Ray Garcia | Win | KO6 |
39 | Jan 21, 1994 | 33 | Darren Brennan | Win | TKO6 |
38 | Feb 20, 1993 | 32 | Julio Cesar Chavez | Loss * | TKO5 |
37 | Dec 13, 1992 | 32 | Armando Campas | Win | UD |
36 | Jul 7, 1992 | 31 | Francisco Lopez | Win | KO2 |
35 | Apr 3, 1992 | 31 | Ray Mancini | Win | TKO7 |
34 | Oct 29, 1991 | 31 | Alfonso Perez | Win | RTD8 |
33 | May 18, 1991 | 30 | Hector Camacho | Loss * | SD |
32 | Feb 23, 1991 | 30 | Hector Camacho | Win * | SD |
31 | Dec 20, 1990 | 30 | Billy Young | Win | UD |
30 | Nov 29, 1990 | 30 | Tommy Hanks | Win | UD |
29 | Aug 5, 1990 | 29 | Vinny Pazienza | Loss | UD |
28 | Jun 4, 1990 | 29 | Robert Nunez | Win | RTD6 |
27 | Mar 10, 1990 | 29 | Guillermo Cruz | Win | TKO10 |
26 | Feb 18, 1989 | 28 | Pernell Whitaker | Loss * | UD |
25 | Oct 28, 1988 | 28 | Gert Bo Jacobsen | Win * | TKO10 |
24 | Apr 11, 1988 | 27 | Miguel Santana | Win * | TD |
23 | Feb 6, 1988 | 27 | Vinny Pazienza | Win * | UD |
22 | Dec 16, 1987 | 27 | Derrick McGuire | Win | TKO6 |
21 | Jun 7, 1987 | 26 | Vinny Pazienza | Loss * | UD |
20 | Dec 5, 1986 | 26 | Jimmy Paul | Win * | MD |
19 | Aug 19, 1986 | 25 | Ernie Landeros | Win | UD |
18 | May 23, 1986 | 25 | Edwin Curet | Win | UD |
17 | Mar 26, 1986 | 25 | Ken Willis | Win | UD |
16 | Feb 16, 1986 | 25 | Juan Carlos Alvarado | Win | TKO9 |
15 | Jan 3, 1986 | 25 | Charlie Brown | Win | TKO1 |
14 | Nov 6, 1985 | 25 | Chris Calvin | Win | TKO6 |
13 | Aug 22, 1985 | 24 | Freddie Roach | Win | TKO7 |
12 | Jul 17, 1985 | 24 | Jeff Bumpus | Win | UD |
11 | Mar 7, 1985 | 24 | Juan del Toro | NC | NC |
10 | Feb 7, 1985 | 24 | Ted Michaliszyn | Win | TKO7 |
9 | Sep 27, 1984 | 24 | Tony Villa | Win | KO2 |
8 | Sep 20, 1984 | 24 | Ted Michaliszyn | Win | UD |
7 | Jul 22, 1983 | 22 | Roosevelt Booth | Win | UD |
6 | Apr 26, 1983 | 22 | Chuck Peralta | Win | UD |
5 | Mar 29, 1983 | 22 | Larry Yazzie | Win | TKO2 |
4 | Feb 23, 1983 | 22 | Max Cervantes | Win | TKO4 |
3 | Jan 13, 1983 | 22 | Joe Perez | Win | UD |
2 | Dec 4, 1982 | 22 | Noel Arriesgado | Win | KO7 |
1 | Nov 4, 1982 | 22 | Noel Arriesgado | Win | PTS |
* World-title fight
Greg Haugen is a 63-year old retired American professional boxer. He was born in Auburn, Washington, U.S. on August 31, 1960. He is a former two-weight-class world champion. His professional boxing career spanned more than 17 years — from 1982 to 1999.
Haugen made his professional boxing debut against Noel Arriesgado at the age of 22 on November 4, 1982, defeating Arriesgado via 3 round PTS. He went on to win 9 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 5 wins via stoppage.
He had his first world title fight at the age of 26 on December 5, 1986 after 19 professional fights, against Jimmy Paul for the lightweight IBF title. He defeated Paul via 15 round majority decision to become the lightweight champion of the world.
Haugen has won three world titles at two weight classes. For all the details about Haugen's world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.
Haugen had a total of 10 losses in his professional boxing career.
His last professional fight was a non-title rematch against Paul Nave on December 17, 1999. The fight ended in a 12 round no-contest. It's been 24 years, 3 months, and 11 days since this fight.
Haugen had a total of nine world-title fights, which includes winning three world titles and two successful title defenses. He won five of these fights and lost four.
Greg Haugen fought for world titles in four fights and won three of these fights. In total, he won three belts across two weight classes.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Won | Method |
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Feb 23, 1991 | Hector Camacho | Super-lightweight | WBO | SD |
Feb 6, 1988 | Vinny Pazienza | Lightweight | IBF | UD |
Dec 5, 1986 | Jimmy Paul | Lightweight | IBF | MD |
Greg Haugen had five world-title defense fights across two weight classes — lightweight (x4) and super-lightweight. He won two of them and lost three times.
Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Defended | Method |
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Oct 28, 1988 | Gert Bo Jacobsen | Lightweight | IBF | TKO |
Apr 11, 1988 | Miguel Santana | Lightweight | IBF | TD |
Greg Haugen lost three world-title defense fights, and lost a total of three titles in these fights.
Date | Opponent | Division | Titles Lost | Method |
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May 18, 1991 | Hector Camacho | Super-lightweight | WBO | SD |
Feb 18, 1989 | Pernell Whitaker | Lightweight | IBF | UD |
Jun 7, 1987 | Vinny Pazienza | Lightweight | IBF | UD |
Haugen fought a total of 53 times during his professional career, which includes 9 world-title fights at two weight divisions. These four fights are the highlight of his career.
December 5, 1986: Haugen wins his first world title by defeating Jimmy Paul via 15 round majority decision. He is now the IBF lightweight world champion.
February 6, 1988: Haugen wins the IBF lightweight title from Vinny Pazienza, by beating Pazienza via 15 round unanimous decision.
February 23, 1991: Haugen wins the WBO super-lightweight title from Hector Camacho, by beating Camacho via 12 round split decision.
April 3, 1992: Greg Haugen beats Ray Mancini via 7th round TKO.
Haugen knocked out 19 of his 53 opponents. By his last fight, his KO ratio was at 37.3%. Of his total 40 wins, 19 of them were via KO (47.5%).
Haugen's first world-title win was the IBF belt at lightweight. He defeated Jimmy Paul via 15 round majority decision to win the title.
Haugen won three world titles at two weight classes.
Haugen had a total of five title defense fights. He was successful two times and lost three times.