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Enrique Chaffardet

Enrique Chaffardet

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Enrique Chaffardet (December 5, 1907 – April 24, 1980) was a professional boxer who became the Venezuelan Featherweight Champion on August 17, 1930 after beating Sixto Escobar. Also known as 'Henry Chaff' and 'El Indio de Irapa'he was the first Venezuelan boxer to ever achieve international success and was eventually inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame with an official record of 58-20-7. Born in Guiria, Venezuela he is one of Venezuela's most legendary athletes.
Later on Enrique Chaffardets family fled Venezuela for political reasons and they settled in New York City. In New York he was known as "Henry Chaff." Chaffardet (sometimes spelled "Chafferdet" by the papers) fought as an amateur in New York City around 1924-1925. In 1924 he worked as a sparring partner for Pancho Villa in New York. As an amateur boxer for the Ascension Parish House Chaffardet, he scored three kayo victories in one night. He turned pro around 1925, and was trained by former champion Mike McTigue and Clonie Tait. He was the most sought-after boxer in Brooklyn in 1926. His professional debut was on October 7, 1926 against Ernie Lind in New Jersey.
Chaffardet moved to Puerto Rico, and reportedly appeared on the first legal boxing card there. He then returned to Venezuela and continued training boxers, including future rival Simon Chavez.
Venezuelan sources report Chaffardet had over 100 wins as a pro, with about 18 losses. He ended his career in 1944.
Chaffardet died on April 24, 1980 in Caracas, Venezuela.

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