Greg Haugen

Greg Lee Haugen (born August 31, 1960 in Auburn, Washington) is a retired American boxer. Haugen was champion at both the Lightweight and Light-welterweight classes.

Haugen turned pro in 1982 and won his first 17 fights before challenging for a world title. On December 5, 1986, Haugen captured the International Boxing Federation Lightweight Title with a majority decision over reigning champion Jimmy Paul.

He lost his title in his first defense to Vinny Pazienza by decision. However, he won the title back in a rematch with Pazienza in 1988. He defended the title against Miguel Santana and future WBO welterweight champion Gert Bo Jacobsen.

He lost the IBF Lightweight title to Pernell Whitaker in 1989 by decision, it was his biggest paycheck at that time at $426,000.

On February 23, 1991, he captured the WBO Light Welterweight Title with an upset victory over then undefeated Hector Camacho by split decision, an outcome that resulted from Camacho being deducted a point for refusing to touch gloves with Haugen at the start of the 12th and final round. Later that year Haugen lost a rematch with Camacho, again by split decision. In 1992, he captured the vacant NABF light welterweight title with a knockout win over Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini.

On February 20, 1993, he challenged Mexican legend Julio César Chávez for the WBC Light Welterweight Title at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, a fight attended by 132,247 spectators. Haugen's legacy is likely best defined by the Chavez fight, but not for his performance in the ring. Leading up to the bout, Haugen made the comment that many of Chavez’s wins "came against Tijuana taxi drivers that my mom could whip." This generated a huge uproar in the Mexican community and igniting publicity for the bout. After the loss to Chávez, a dominant TKO loss, Haugen stated: "They must have been very tough taxi drivers". Haugen never again challenged for a major belt.

He retired in 1999 with a record of 40–10–1-2.

Achievements
Vacant Title last held by Tyrone Crawley NABF Lightweight Champion
23 May 1986 - 5 December 1986
Vacated
Vacant Title next held by Pernell Whitaker
Preceded by
Jimmy Paul
IBF Lightweight Champion
5 Dec 1986 – 7 Jun 1987
Succeeded by
Vinny Pazienza
Preceded by
Vinny Pazienza
IBF Lightweight Champion
6 Feb 1988 – 18 Feb 1989
Succeeded by
Pernell Whitaker
Preceded by
Hector Camacho
WBO Light Welterweight Champion
23 Feb 1991 – 18 May 1991
Succeeded by
Hector Camacho