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'''Division''':  Bantamweight<br>  
'''Division''':  Bantamweight<br>  
'''Manager''':  [[Gus Wilson]]<br>
'''Manager''':  [[Gus Wilson]]<br>
Annotated [http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=009894 Fight Record]
'''[[:Category:Eugene Huat Gallery|Eugene Huat Image Gallery]]'''
 
 
According to the 18 July 1931 ''Montreal Herald'', the red-headed '''Eugene Huat''' began boxing in the [[boxing booth|booths]] at country fairs. "As an amateur he fought sixty opponents, was whipped twice but turned around and got those two fellows in subsequent bouts. Huat has strange eyes. They turn from a sky blue tint one day to a deep brown the next. There is no telling when they will change color, but they do, and every one around the camp will swear to it from Wilson to Huat himself.... Usually they are a nut brown."
 
Huat's boxing nickname was "Le Chat Sauvage" ("The Wildcat").
 
See also, [[Pete Sanstol vs. Eugene Huat (1st meeting)]] & [[Eugene Huat vs. Pete Sanstol (2nd meeting)]]

Latest revision as of 22:22, 1 February 2014

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Name: Eugene Huat
Alias: Chat-Tigre
Hometown: Paris, Paris, France
Birthplace: Reims, Marne, France
Died: 1980-00-00 (Age:72)
Height: 155cm
Pro Boxer: Record

Division: Bantamweight
Manager: Gus Wilson
Eugene Huat Image Gallery


According to the 18 July 1931 Montreal Herald, the red-headed Eugene Huat began boxing in the booths at country fairs. "As an amateur he fought sixty opponents, was whipped twice but turned around and got those two fellows in subsequent bouts. Huat has strange eyes. They turn from a sky blue tint one day to a deep brown the next. There is no telling when they will change color, but they do, and every one around the camp will swear to it from Wilson to Huat himself.... Usually they are a nut brown."

Huat's boxing nickname was "Le Chat Sauvage" ("The Wildcat").

See also, Pete Sanstol vs. Eugene Huat (1st meeting) & Eugene Huat vs. Pete Sanstol (2nd meeting)