Frankie Randall
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Name: Frankie Randall
Alias: The Surgeon
Birth Name: Frankie Billy Randall
Hometown: Morristown, Tennessee, USA
Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Died: 2020-12-23 (Age:59)
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 173cm
Reach: 173cm
Pro Boxer: Record
Amateur Boxer: Record
Promoter: Don King
Trainer: Aaron Snowell
Amateur Career
- Amateur record: 263-23
- Five-Time Golden Gloves Champion [1]
- Lightweight Silver Medalist at the 1980 U.S. Olympic Trials. Results:
- Delio Palacios W 3
- Robin Blake W 3
- Joe Manley L 3 [2]
Professional Career
- Defeated Julio Cesar Chavez by a twelve-round split decision to win the WBC Super Lightweight Championship on January 29, 1994.
Randall, a 15-1 underdog, became the first boxer to defeat Chavez, who entered the fight with a record of 89-0-1 with 77 knockouts. [3] - Lost the WBC Super Lightweight Championship to Julio Cesar Chavez by a controversial eight-round split technical decision on May 7, 1994.
The fight was stopped due to a cut suffered by Chavez from an accidental clash of heads. [4] - Defeated Juan Martin Coggi by a twelve-round unanimous decision to win the WBA Super Lightweight Championship on September 17, 1994.
- Lost the WBA Super Lightweight Championship to Juan Martin Coggi by a five-round unanimous technical decision on January 13, 1996.
The fight was stopped due to a cut suffered by Coggi from an accidental clash of heads. - Defeated Juan Martin Coggi by a twelve-round unanimous decision to win the WBA Super Lightweight Championship on August 16, 1996.
- Lost the WBA Super Lightweight Championship to Khalid Rahilou by an eleventh-round TKO on January 11, 1997.
- Lost thirteen of his last sixteen professional fights.
- Finished career with a record of 5-3 (1 KO) in world title fights.
- Finished career with a record of 6-8-1 (3 KOs) against former, current and future world champions.
- Won against Freddie Pendleton, Sammy Fuentes, Edwin Rosario, Julio Cesar Chavez, Juan Martín Coggi (twice)
- Lost against Edwin Rosario, Julio Cesar Chavez (twice), Juan Martín Coggi, Khalid Rahilou, Michele Piccirillo, Antonio Margarito, Jose Antonio Rivera
- Drew with Freddie Pendleton
| Preceded by: Julio Cesar Chavez |
WBC Light Welterweight Champion 1994 Jan 29 – 1994 May 7 |
Succeeded by: Julio Cesar Chavez |
| Preceded by: Juan Martin Coggi |
WBA Light Welterweight Champion 1994 Sep 17 – 1996 Jan 13 |
Succeeded by: Juan Martin Coggi |
| Preceded by: Juan Martin Coggi |
WBA Light Welterweight Champion 1996 Aug 16 – 1997 Jan 11 |
Succeeded by: Khalid Rahilou |