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Starting his career off on April 1934, Henri Auger is now a 3 year pro with an ever growing wealth of experience. With 14 fights under his belt it's still unclear how far Auger can push himself or if we've already seen the best of him. Auger's longest win streak is 6 fights between April 1934 and October 1934. His longest KO streak in his 14 fights is 3 fights long.
Auger fought and defeated Joe Marro in a successful 6 round debut. The decision was left to the judges after the final bell in a PTS result favouring Auger. Auger continued his pro journey by fighting 8 fights following their debut. Fights against boxers such as Joe Marro, Joe Lemieux and Art Primrose followed including 5 times in 1934 and once in 1935.
Auger lost to Nick Coons in his next fight. Taking place on March 4th, 1936, Auger's career record after this fight stood at 8-1-1. Taking the first setback of his career, the March 4th, 1936 Coons defeat went the full distance and ended via PTS.
On September 28th, 1936, Auger went into action again and beat Glover Pickett taking the winning record to 9 wins. Becoming the first person to stop Glover Pickett, Auger beat Pickett via KO in the 3rd round of a 4 round fight. Auger took on another 2 opponents next, racking up wins against Al Laico and Seaborn Ashley.
The next defeat of Auger's career came against Sammy Luftspring on July 26th, 1937. This took his career record to 11-2-1. This was a challenging fight for Auger's latest outing where the pressure of Luftspring was too great. Luftspring ended up victorious stopping Auger in round 5 via TKO. This was Luftspring's first stoppage defeat.