Henri Piet

Henri Piet (1 January 1888 – 4 May 1915) was a French Lightweight boxer. He is notable for his EBU lightweight challenge against Freddie Welsh, winning the French welterweight belt in 1912. He died in the boxing ring in 1915, aged 27.

Henri Piet
Statistics
Real nameHenri Piet
Weight(s)lightweight
NationalityFrench
Born(1888-01-01)1 January 1888
Paris, France
Died4 May 1915(1915-05-04) (aged 27)
Paris, France
Boxing record
Total fights10
Wins2
Wins by KO1
Losses7
Draws1
No contests2

Boxing career

Piet rose to prominence as a lightweight boxer when he challenged Freddie Welsh for the EBU (European) lightweight title. The fight took place at Mountain Ash on 23 August 1909. Piet lasted until the twelfth round when his knee gave way and he retired from the fight.[1] Afterwards Welsh stated that Piet was "The classiest boy I met since I came over, he will trim up a lot of fancied boxers if he goes to the States."[1]

Notes

  1. Harris, Gareth (2004). Freddie Welsh: World Champion Lightweight Boxer, Pontypridd Legend. Pontypridd: Coalopolis Publishing. pp. 78–84. ASIN B001PCRAGO. OCLC 57431529.
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