
Greg Haugen - Wikipedia
Greg Lee Haugen (August 31, 1960 – February 23, 2025) was an American professional boxer from 1982 to 1999. He was a world champion in two weight classes, having held the IBF lightweight title twice between 1986 and 1989 and the WBO light welterweight title in 1991.
Greg Haugen, Auburn native and former world champion boxer, …
3 days ago · Greg Haugen, the former world champion boxer from Auburn who put his town on the national sporting map, has died at age 64. Haugen died on February 23 after battling renal cancer, according to ...
Greg Haugen, former three-time belt holder, dies at 64 - Boxing …
Feb 23, 2025 · Former three-time world titlist Greg Haugen has died of cancer at the age of 64. Haugen won the IBF lightweight belt in 1986, four years after turning pro, with a majority decision over Jimmy Paul ...
Death of Boxing Legend Greg Haugen: A Warrior Remembered
Feb 23, 2025 · Greg Haugen’s legacy extends beyond his achievements in the ring. He is remembered as a warrior who fought with heart and determination, embodying the true spirit of boxing. His contributions to the sport have inspired countless aspiring boxers and fans alike.
Former World Lightweight and Junior Welterweight Champion Greg Haugen …
6 days ago · Haugen decisioned Grover Wiley in ten rounds in 1999. Wiley defeated Julio Cesar Chavez in 2005. Greg’s daughter, Cassandra Haugen, explained “Dad has been ill for a while, but it really began to come to fruition in the last several months. Over the last few months, he started to get more ill. He definitely was a fighter.
Greg Haugen (1960-2025) was Tougher than the Toughest …
Feb 25, 2025 · Greg Haugen, who passed away last Saturday (Feb. 22) at age 64 in a Seattle-area hospice after a three-year battle with renal cancer, entered the pro ranks after winning Tough Man competitions in Alaska.
WBC mourns the passing of Greg Haugen - World Boxing Council
Feb 24, 2025 · The World Boxing Council and its President Mauricio Sulaiman, mourn the passing of former champ Greg Haugen at the age of 64, due to complications from cancer. Greg Haugen was known for his fierce, formidable combative and uncompromising style in the ring, which brought him victories over Ray Mancini, Vinny Paz and Hector “Macho” Camacho.
R.I.P Greg “Mutt” Haugen – 1960 To 2025 - Latest Boxing News …
Feb 23, 2025 · One look at Greg Lee Haugen’s ring resume lets any fan know instantly what a warrior he really was: Jeff Bumphus, Freddie Roach, Jimmy Paul, Vinny Paz (these two being real bad blood adversaries ...
Greg Haugen - BoxRec
Haugen was staggered in round three. Camacho was deducted a point for refusing to touch gloves with Haugen at the start of the 12th and final round. Dec 90
Greg Haugen - BoxRec
Birth Name: Gregory Lee Haugen Hometown: Seattle, Washington, USA Birthplace: Auburn, Washington, USA Died: 2025-02-22 (Age:64) Stance: Orthodox Height: 168cm Reach: 170cm Pro Boxer: Record Amateur Boxer: Record. Trainer: Jim Montgomery; Greg Haugen Gallery; Awards & Recognition. In 2008 Haugen was rated by ESPN as the best boxer to have come ...
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