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Frankie Billy Randall (September 25, 1961 – December 23, 2020) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1983 to 2005. He was a three-time light welterweight world champion, having held the WBA and WBC titles between 1994 and 1997.
Frankie Randall vs. Julio César Chávez II was a professional boxing match contested on May 7, 1994, for the WBC super lightweight title. [1] The fight was the featured bout on a boxing card promoted by Don King dubbed the Revenge: The Rematches .
Julio César Chávez vs. Frankie Randall was a professional boxing match contested on January 29, 1994, for the WBC super lightweight title. [1] The fight was the featured bout on a Don King -promoted boxing card dubbed the Super Grand Slam of Boxing .
He also lost to three champions: Frankie Randall, Oscar De La Hoya and Kostya Tszyu. He was held to a draw by two others: Pernell Whitaker and Miguel Ángel González. Chávez retired in his 25th year as a professional boxer with a record of 107 wins, 6 losses and 2 draws, with 86 knockouts and is considered one of the greatest fighters of all ...
The undercard saw wins for Frankie Randall and former heavyweight champion Tony Tucker. Also former WBO heavyweight titleholder Francesco Damiani edged out former heavyweight champion Greg Page by two points on all three cards, where Page lost two points for repeatedly losing his mouthpiece. Without the point deductions the bout would have ...
Revenge: The Rematches was a boxing card that took place on May 7, 1994, when a quartet of rematch bouts took place at the MGM Grand in Paradise, Nevada.The Don King promoted event was one of the largest boxing pay-per-view events ever staged.
‘Going for Gold’ is a south-London fairytale about a Commonwealth champion who was long denied his shot
Frankie Randall: 29 Jan – 7 May 1994 0 23 Julio César Chávez (2) 7 May 1994 – 7 Jun 1996 4 24 Oscar De La Hoya: 7 Jun 1996 – 17 Jun 1997 1 De La Hoya vacates the title to stay at welterweight. The title is vacated on WBC's May ratings posted on 17 June. [68] 25 Kostya Tszyu (def. Miguel Ángel González) 21 Aug 1999 – 9 Oct 2003 7