- Jack Randall (boxer)
Jack Randall (
November 25 ,1794 –March 12 ,1828 ), nicknamed "TheNonpareil ", was a professional boxing pioneer.Born in
London and standing only 5'6" tall, the diminutive Randall was one of the dominant pugilists of his era, compiling a 16-0-1 record as a professional, with all of his wins coming by knockout. Often credited as the inventor of theone-two punch , Randall successfully battled with contemporaries such asNed Turner and Jack Martin (whom he defeated twice), and starred in a stage version of his ring exploits at theRegency Theatre .Randall struggled with alcoholism, and died of alcohol-related causes at the early age of 34. He was elected to the
International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2005, as a member of the "Pioneers" category.ee also
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List of bare-knuckle boxers External links
* [http://www.ibhof.com/randall.html Randall's biography at the IBHOF.]
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