- Randall "Tex" Cobb
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birthplace =Bridge City, Texas Randall Craig "Tex" Cobb (born
May 7 ,1950 ) [According to the State of Texas. "Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997". Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com] is an Americanprizefighter turned actor.Biography
Early life and education
Cobb was born in
Bridge City, Texas , the son of Norma Grace (née Alexander) and Williard Glynn Cobb, a factory foreman. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/20/Randall-Tex-Cobb.html Randall "Tex" Cobb Biography (1950-) ] ] He was raised inAbilene, Texas , where he attended Abilene High School, and laterAbilene Christian University . Cobb dropped out of ACU at the age of 19, and began training as akickboxer atJoe Frazier 's gym inPhiladelphia .In January 2008 at age 57, Cobb graduated "" from
Temple University with a bachelor's degree in sport and recreation management. He remarked that it was odd to hear the cheers of a packed arena without being in a boxing ring. "It was nice to have that opportunity to wear a robe, to step up there and not have to worry about bleeding," Cobb said. [cite news| url=http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/news/state/pennsylvania/20080126_ap_randalltexcobbearnsdegreefromtempleuniversity.html | title=Randall 'Tex' Cobb earns degree from Temple University | publisher=Philadelphia Inquirer | date=January 26 2008 | accessdate = 2008-01-26 ]Boxing career
After piling up 9 straight wins as a kickboxer, he entered the world of professional boxing. His boxing debut was on
January 21 ,1977 , inEl Paso, Texas , where he knocked out Pedro Vega. Cobb went on to win 13 straight fights by 1979, all by KO. OnNovember 26 ,1982 , he fought champion boxerLarry Holmes for the WBC World Heavyweight title at Houston'sAstrodome . Cobb suffered a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of Holmes, who won all 15 rounds on two of three scorecards. The bloody one-sidedness of the fight so horrified sportscasterHoward Cosell that he vowed never to cover another professional match. ["Maxim" magazine; March 2000; Page 84.] His sense of humor was revealed when he was asked if he would consider a rematch. Cobb quipped that he did not think that Holmes would agree, as Holmes' "hands could not take it."After the fight, many sports fans all over the world wrote to Cobb and thanked him for his effort. Cobb was a fighter who had hitting power, as shown by his eighth round knockout victory over
Earnie Shavers . He was only knocked out once in his career, by Dee Collier in 1985, and is known for having one of the greatest chins of all time. Cobb also foughtMichael Dokes twice during his boxing career, losing both fights. In the early 1990s Cobb made a comeback into the world of boxing, winning 20 straight fights against lightly regarded opponents. He retired again rather suddenly.Acting career
As a
Hollywood actor he has played "extremely hairy, expressionless bad guys" in films such as ', "Raising Arizona ", ', "The Golden Child ", ', "Fletch Lives ", and "Ernest Goes to Jail ". He has made some guest appearances on television shows, including ', "Married... with Children ", "Moonlighting", "Walker, Texas Ranger ", "MacGyver ", and "The X-Files ". Cobb's most notable role was in the 1983 hit movie "Uncommon Valor " with actors Gene Hackman, Patrick Swayze, and Fred Ward, adhering to the hairy bad-guy image and ending up a hero. He also starred with Richard Pryor in the movie "Critical Condition", in which he plays a character in the psych ward who thinks he's a "brother." In a nod to his former profession, he also appeared in "Diggstown ", playing a prison inmate who fights at the behest of a con man.Personal life
Cobb lives in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , and maintained a friendship with "Philadelphia Daily News " columnistPete Dexter , who frequently commented on boxing. In a notorious 1981 incident Cobb came to the defense of Dexter, who, during the course of a bar brawl, was severely beaten. Cobb rescued him and endured a broken arm, costing him a scheduled fight withMike Weaver .References
External links
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* [http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-article/2074/tex-cobb-real-contender/ 2005 interview with Cobb]
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