Frankie Randall

The Surgeon
Boxing record: 58-18-1 (42)
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Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.

Frankie Randall losses

Over 22 years as a professional, Frankie Randall compiled a 58-18-1 (42) record, including 15 title fights across four weight classes. He had 18 losses against 17 different opponents, nine of them in title fights.

  1. 18. Frankie Randall loses to Craig Weber via KO

    On July 15, 2005 Frankie Randall faced Craig Weber. Randall was 43 years old with a record of 58-17-1, and Weber was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 4-fight losing streak. Weber stopped Randall via TKO in the 6th round.

  2. 17. Frankie Randall loses to Mauro Lucero via KO

    On February 25, 2005 Frankie Randall fought Mauro Lucero for the vacant WBC Continental Americas super welterweight title. Randall was 43 years old with a record of 58-16-1, and Lucero was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 3-fight losing streak. Lucero stopped Randall via TKO in the 5th round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  3. 16. Frankie Randall loses to Marco Antonio Rubio via KO

    On January 1, 2005 Frankie Randall faced Marco Antonio Rubio in a super welterweight bout. Randall was 43 years old with a record of 58-15-1, and Rubio was 24 with a record of 27-2-1. Randall was on a 2-fight losing streak and Rubio was coming off a loss. Rubio stopped Randall via KO in the 2nd round.

  4. 15. Frankie Randall loses to Julio César Chávez in their 3rd fight via unanimous decision

    On May 22, 2004 Frankie Randall faced Julio César Chávez in a super lightweight bout. It was their third meeting. Randall was 42 years old with a record of 58-14-1, and Chávez was 41 with a record of 105-5-2. Randall was coming off a loss, while Chávez was on a 2-fight winning streak. Randall lost via unanimous decision. Went the distance with Chávez.

  5. 14. Frankie Randall loses to Fernando Hernandez in their 2nd fight via KO

    On November 26, 2003 Frankie Randall fought Fernando Hernandez for the vacant WBANABA super welterweight title. It was their second meeting. Randall was 42 years old with a record of 58-13-1, and Hernandez was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was coming off a win. Hernandez stopped Randall via TKO in the 3rd round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  6. 13. Frankie Randall loses to Peter Manfredo Jr. via KO

    On October 4, 2002 Frankie Randall fought Peter Manfredo Jr. for the vacant IBU super welterweight title. Randall was 41 years old with a record of 57-12-1, and Jr. was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 2-fight winning streak. Jr. stopped Randall via TKO in the 7th round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  7. 12. Frankie Randall loses to Chantel Stanciel via KO

    On October 19, 2001 Frankie Randall faced Chantel Stanciel. Randall was 40 years old with a record of 55-11-1, and Stanciel was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 6-fight losing streak. Stanciel stopped Randall via retirement in the 8th round. Lasted into the 8th round.

  8. 11. Frankie Randall loses to José Antonio Rivera via KO

    On August 24, 2001 Frankie Randall fought José Antonio Rivera for the vacant WBANABA welterweight title. Randall was 39 years old with a record of 55-10-1, and Rivera was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 5-fight losing streak. Rivera stopped Randall via KO in the 10th round. Failed to win the vacant title. Lasted into the 10th round.

  9. 10. Frankie Randall loses to Ángel Hernández via KO

    On June 14, 2001 Frankie Randall faced Ángel Hernández. Randall was 39 years old with a record of 55-9-1, and Hernández was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 4-fight losing streak. Hernández stopped Randall via TKO in the 4th round.

  10. 9. Frankie Randall loses to Quirino Garcia via KO

    On March 2, 2001 Frankie Randall faced Quirino Garcia. Randall was 39 years old with a record of 55-8-1, and Garcia was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 3-fight losing streak. Garcia stopped Randall via TKO in the 7th round.

  11. 8. Frankie Randall loses to Antonio Margarito via KO

    On December 10, 2000 Frankie Randall faced Antonio Margarito in a welterweight bout. Randall was 39 years old with a record of 55-7-1, and Margarito was 22 with a record of 23-3. Randall was on a 2-fight losing streak, while Margarito was on a 14-fight winning streak. Margarito stopped Randall via retirement in the 4th round.

  12. 7. Frankie Randall loses to Michele Piccirillo via unanimous decision

    On December 18, 1999 Frankie Randall fought Michele Piccirillo for the vacant WBU welterweight title. Randall was 38 years old with a record of 55-6-1, and Piccirillo was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was coming off a loss. Randall lost via unanimous decision. Failed to win the vacant title. Went the distance with Piccirillo.

  13. 6. Frankie Randall loses to Oba Carr via unanimous decision

    On February 13, 1999 Frankie Randall faced Oba Carr in a welterweight bout. Randall was 37 years old with a record of 55-5-1, and Carr was 26 with a record of 47-2-1. Randall was on a 2-fight winning streak and Carr was on a 5-fight winning streak. Randall lost via unanimous decision. Went the distance with Carr.

  14. 5. Frankie Randall loses to Khalid Rahilou via KO

    On January 11, 1997 Frankie Randall defended his WBA super lightweight title against Khalid Rahilou. Randall was 35 years old with a record of 53-4-1, and Rahilou was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was coming off a win. Rahilou stopped Randall via TKO in the 11th round. Lost the title. Lasted into the 11th round.

  15. 4. Frankie Randall loses to Juan Martin Coggi in their 2nd fight via technical decision

    On January 13, 1996 Frankie Randall defended his WBA super lightweight title against Juan Martin Coggi. It was their second meeting. Randall was 34 years old with a record of 52-3-1, and Coggi was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 3-fight winning streak. Randall lost via technical decision. Lost the title.

  16. 3. Frankie Randall loses to Julio César Chávez in their 2nd fight via technical decision

    On May 7, 1994 Frankie Randall defended his WBC and lineal super lightweight titles against Julio César Chávez. It was their second meeting. Randall was 32 years old with a record of 49-2-1, and Chávez was 31 with a record of 89-1-1. Randall was on a 18-fight winning streak, while Chávez was coming off a loss. Randall lost via technical decision. Lost the titles.

  17. 2. Frankie Randall loses to Primo Ramos via KO

    On October 28, 1987 Frankie Randall fought Primo Ramos for the vacant NABF lightweight title. Randall was 26 years old with a record of 31-1-1, and Ramos was 0 with a record of 0-0. Randall was on a 5-fight winning streak. Ramos stopped Randall via KO in the 2nd round. Failed to win the vacant title.

  18. 1. Frankie Randall loses to Edwin Rosario via points decision

    On June 16, 1985 Frankie Randall faced Edwin Rosario. Randall was 23 years old with a record of 23-0, and Rosario was 22 with a record of 26-1. Randall was on an undefeated 23-fight winning streak and Rosario was on a 2-fight winning streak. Randall lost via points decision. Went the distance with Rosario.