Frankie Randall

Frankie Randall ( born September 25, 1961 in Birmingham, Alabama ) is a retired American boxer.

1981 Randall professional at lightweight. In 1985, he beat the then-unknown Freddie Pendleton, who later won the IBF belt at lightweight. After 24 wins in the same year he met with Edwin Rosario for the first time on a world class opponent and lost on points.

In 1986, he knocked Sammy Fuentes from kurzrundig and reached Pendleton rematch with a draw.

For years fought Randall then only against little-known boxer. Only in 1993 he met - this time in Light Welterweight - back to Rosario and was able to knock out his opponent grown old. Both boxers had been in this fight in the second round on the ground. This victory earned him a ranking position in the Ring Magazine and a title fight against undefeated Julio Cesar Chavez officially. In 1994, he was able to beat these sensational as outsiders, had him. Well for the first time in his career on the ground

In the rematch in 1994 he lost under dubious circumstances when he dominated the fight, Chavez got hurt himself and was declared the winner by "technical decision ".

From promoter Don King, he was redirected to a different title and won the title of WBA against Juan Coggi. In 1995, he beat Jose Barboza in France on points and was tested positive for ephedrine, but this was ignored by the Association, Barboza was no rematch.

In 1997 he was presented by European champion Khalid Rahilou and went KO.

Randall boxed for years on, but did not win a major battle more.

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