Randall Bailey

Randall Bailey
Statistics
Nickname(s) The Knock-Out King
Rated at Welterweight
Light welterweight
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Reach 70 in (178 cm)
Nationality American
Born (1974-09-13) September 13, 1974
Opa-locka, Florida, U.S.
Stance Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 56
Wins 46
Wins by KO 37
Losses 9
No contests 1

Randall Bailey (born September 13, 1974) is an American professional boxer and three-time former welterweight and light welterweight world champion. Nicknamed "The Knock-Out King", Bailey is widely considered to be one of the sport's hardest punchers.[1]

Professional career

Bailey turned pro in 1996 and won his first 21 fights by knockout, including the WBO Light Welterweight Title with a 1st round KO over Carlos Gonzalez in 1999. He defended the title twice before losing it in 2000 to Ener Julio in a close split decision.

In 2002, he won the interim WBA Light Welterweight title with a 3rd round KO win over Demetrio Ceballos. He fought Diosbelys Hurtado for the vacant WBA Light Welterweight title but lost courtesy of a KO in the 7th round. In 2003, he challenged DeMarcus Corley for the WBO Light Welterweight Title but lost a decision. In 2004, he fought Miguel Angel Cotto for the WBO Light Welterweight Title, losing by TKO in the 6th round. The fight was stopped on cuts. In 2006, Bailey defeated Lenin Arroyo, Santos Pakau, Juan Polo Perez and Russell Stoner Jones to get the right to fight Shawn Gallegos for the IBA Intercontinental Light Welterweight title. He defeated Gallegos via a TKO inside eight rounds to become the new International Boxing Association Intercontinental champion. In 2007, he beat Harrison Cuello by KO in the 2nd round. He then fought Herman Ngoudjo and lost by a split decision over 12 rounds in an IBF eliminator bout. In 2008, Bailey fought a rematch with DeMarcus Corley and won via decision. In 2009, Bailey kayoed Frankie Figueroa in the fourth round of an IBF eliminator to win another shot at the IBF world title against Juan Urango. In the fight Bailey knocked down Juan Urango in the 6th round, the first time Urango had been knocked down. Bailey tired late in the fight and in the 11th round his corner threw in the towel after Urango had begun dominating the fight.

Moving up to welterweight

After the loss to Urango, Bailey moved up to 147 pounds and fought Germaine Sanders, whom Bailey knocked down three times before winning an 8 round decision. On March 19, 2010 Bailey fought an IBF title eliminator against Sugar Jackson. Bailey knocked out Bonsu in 90 seconds of the 1st round. Instead of fighting the IBF Title against Jan Zaveck, he fought Said Ouali on December 10, 2010 in Antwerp, Belgium, with the fight resulting in a second round no-contest when Ouali was thrown out of the ring by Bailey and the fight could not continue.

Bailey is currently (43-7-0 with 37 KO's) in 50 bouts. Bailey became the IBF welterweight champion after knocking out top contender Mike Jones June 9, 2012, becoming a world champion in two weight divisions 10 years after winning his last (interim WBA light welterweight title). His emotional response in his post fight interview drew cheers from the crowd.

Bailey lost his IBF welterweight title against Devon Alexander as a main event on Showtime Championship Boxing. He has since won his last 3 fights most recently knocking out Shusaku Fujinaka for the WBO Asia Pacific Welterweight title on October 4, 2015.

Professional boxing record

45 Wins (38 Knockouts), 9 Defeats, 0 Draws[2]
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 46–9
1 NC
Australia Jeff Horn RTD 7 (12) 2016-04-27 Australia Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Queensland For WBO Oriental & IBF Inter-Continental Welterweight titles.
Lost WBO Asia-Pacific Welterweight title.
Win 46–8
1 NC
Japan Shusaku Fujinaka KO 7 (12) 2015-10-04 South Korea Sunhak Gymnasium, Incheon Won vacant WBO Asia Pacific Welterweight title.
Win 45–8
1 NC
United States Gundrick King KO 2 (10), 2:06 2015-06-20 United States Riverdale Center of Arts, Riverdale, California
Win 44–8
1 NC
Colombia Humberto Toledo DQ 8 (10), 2:15 2013-11-23 United States Tampa, Florida
Loss 43–8
1 NC
United States Devon Alexander UD 12 2012-10-20 United States Barclays Center, New York, New York Lost IBF Welterweight title.
Win 43–7
1 NC
United States Mike Jones KO 11 (12), 2:52 2012-06-09 United States MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada Won IBF Welterweight Title.
Win 42–7
1 NC
Dominican Republic Yoryi Estrella UD 12 2010-03-13 United States Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi
NC 41–7
1 NC
Morocco Said Ouali ND 2 (12) 2010-12-10 Belgium Lotto Arena, Antwerpen
Win 40–7 Belgium Jackson Osei Bonsu TKO 1 (12) 2010-03-19 Belgium Lotto Arena, Antwerpen
Win 39–7 United States Germaine Sanders UD 8 2009-12-12 United States UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois
Loss 38–7 Colombia Juan Urango TKO 11 (12), 1:51 2009-08-28 United States Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida For IBF Light Welterweight Title.
Win 38–6 United States Francisco Figueroa KO 4 (12), 1:46 2009-04-03 United States Pepsi Pavilion, Memphis, Tennessee
Win 37–6 United States DeMarcus Corley UD 8 2008-10-22 United States BB King Blues Club & Grill, New York, New York
Win 36–6 Colombia Dairo Esalas KO 1 (8), 0:46 2008-08-06 United States BB King Blues Club & Grill, New York, New York
Win 35–6 United States Anthony Mora TKO 5 (10), 2:30 2008-01-18 United States Mallory Square, Key West, Florida
Loss 34–6 Canada Herman Ngoudjo SD 12 2007-06-08 Canada Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Quebec
Win 34–5 Dominican Republic Harrison Cuello TKO 2 (10), 2:24 2007-01-19 United States Mallory Square, Key West, Florida
Win 33–5 United States Shawn Gallegos TKO 8 (10), 1:55 2006-10-13 United States Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida
Win 32–5 Ghana Russell Stoner Jones TKO 4 (8), 2:06 2006-07-28 United States Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, Florida
Win 31–5 Colombia Juan Polo Perez KO 1 (8), 2:59 2006-06-27 United States Sheraton Miami Mart Hotel, Miami, Florida
Win 30–5 New Zealand Santos Pakau KO 1 (10), 2:25 2006-05-06 United States Quay Park, Key West, Florida
Win 29–5 Costa Rica Lenin Arroyo UD 8 2006-03-24 United States Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida
Loss 28–5 Puerto Rico Miguel Cotto TKO 6 (12), 1:39 2004-12-11 United States Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada For WBO Light Welterweight Title.
Win 28–4 United States Lester Yarbrough KO 5 (8), 0:26 2004-03-19 United States Majestic Star Casino, Gary, Indiana
Loss 27–4 United States Ishe Smith UD 12 2004-01-15 United States Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, California
Win 27–3 United States Reggie Strickland UD 8 2003-05-17 United States Hammond Civic Center, Hammond, Indiana
Loss 26–3 United States DeMarcus Corley UD 12 2004-01-15 United States DC Armory, Washington, D.C. For WBO Light Welterweight Title.
Win 26–2 United States Alfonso Fowler TKO 1 (8), 2:53 2002-09-27 United States Farm Bureau Building, Indianapolis, Indiana
Loss 25–2 Cuba Diosbelys Hurtado KO 7 (12), 2:02 2002-05-11 Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum, San Juan, Puerto Rico For vacant WBA Light Welterweight Title.
Win 25–1 Panama Demetrio Ceballos UD 8 2003-05-17 United States Sovereign Center, Reading, Pennsylvania Won vacant interim WBA Light Welterweight Title.
Win 24–1 United States Bobby Elkins TKO 1 (10) 2001-06-08 United States Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida
Win 23–1 United States Anthony Cobb KO 2 (8) 2001-01-27 United States Johanning Civic Center, Kokomo, Indiana
Win 22–1 United States Billy Wooten TKO 2 (8) 2000-11-21 United States Pepsi Colliseum, Indianapolis, Indiana
Loss 21–1 Colombia Ener Julio SD 12) 2000-07-22 United States American Airlines Arena, Miami, Indiana Lost WBO Super lightweight Title.
Win 21–0 Mexico Rocky Martínez TKO 7 (12) 2000-04-08 France Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy, Paris Retained WBO Super lightweight Title.
Win 20–0 Mexico Héctor López TKO 9 (12) 1999-11-12 United States Grand Casino, Tunica, Mississippi Retained WBO Super lightweight Title.
Win 19–0 Mexico Carlos González KO 1 (12) 1999-05-15 United States Jai Alai Fronton, Miami, Florida Won WBO Super lightweight Title.

References

  1. Abramson, Mitch (2012-06-09). "Randall Bailey Aims To Land Deadly Power on Mike Jones". BoxingScene. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  2. Randall Bailey's Professional Boxing Record. BoxRec.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-22.

External links

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Carlos González
WBO Light Welterweight Champion
May 15, 1999 July 22, 2000
Succeeded by
Ener Julio
New title WBA Super Lightweight Champion
Interim Title

February 2, 2002 May 11, 2002
Lost bid for regular title
Vacant
Title next held by
Marcos René Maidana
Vacant
Title last held by
Andre Berto
IBF Welterweight Champion
June 9, 2012 October 20, 2012
Succeeded by
Devon Alexander
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