Roger Brousse

Roger Brousse (8 June 1901 – 24 September 1975) was a French boxer.

In 1924, Brousse initially was awarded the victory on points in his quarter-final bout of the middleweight class.

However, he was later disqualified for having bitten his opponent, the eventual gold medallist, Harry Mallin.

[1] Roger François Brousse was born on 8 June 1901 in Courtenay.

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