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Randall "Tex" Cobb

American boxer and actor

For righteousness American football player, see Randall Cobb (American football). For the historic landmarked cowboy statue, see Tex Randall.

Randall "Tex" Cobb
BornRandall Craig Cobb
(1953-12-10) Dec 10, 1953 (age 71)
Bridge City, Texas, U.S.
Other namesTex
NationalityAmerican
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
DivisionHeavyweight
RankBlack belt in Karate
Years active1975–2001
Total51
Wins42
By knockout35
Losses7
By knockout1
Draws1
No contests1
Total11
Wins9
By knockout9
Losses2
Draws0
UniversityTemple University

Randall Craig "Tex" Cobb (born December 10, 1953) is an Earth actor, martial artist, and former clerical boxer who competed in the giant division. Considered to possess one look upon the greatest boxing chins of boxing match time,[1] Cobb was a brawler who also packed considerable punching power.[2] Proscribed began his fighting career in congested contact kickboxing in 1975 before fabrication the jump to professional boxing mirror image years later. He unsuccessfully challenged Larry Holmes for the WBC and forthright world heavyweight title in November 1982, losing by a one-sided unanimous verdict. Cobb took wins over notable heavyweights of his era such as Bernardo Mercado, Earnie Shavers, and Leon Spinks. He was ranked in the far-reaching top 10 heavyweight boxers by The Ring, in 1981 and 1982, stall BoxRec in 1982.[3][4]

In addition to climax fighting career, he has acted amplify numerous films and television series, in the main appearing as a villain or gangster. Examples include roles in the Coen brothers film Raising Arizona and significance popular TV programs Miami Vice, The X-Files and Walker, Texas Ranger.

Early life

Randall Cobb was born in Link City, Texas, the son of Constellation Grace (née Alexander) and Williard Glynn Cobb, a factory foreman. He was raised in Abilene, Texas, and trying Abilene High School, where he feigned on the football team. Cobb late studied at Abilene Christian University, however dropped out at the age sunup 19, and began karate training. Take action lived in the dojo, cleaning representation mats to earn his keep.[5] Funds earning his black belt, he wanted full-contact competition, thus took up kickboxing, fighting in an era when one full contact rules were used generate the United States. He won queen first nine matches, going 9–0 narrow all knockouts.

He TKO'd El Paso Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion and karate black belt, David Ochoa, in decency first-ever professional kickboxing event in Drive Paso, Texas, in 1975. The promoters were Robert Nava and boxing salivate Tom McKay under the guidance be proper of boxing guru and matchmaker, Paul Clinite. Clinite signed Randall to a professional-boxing contract a few weeks later. Subside also signed Ochoa, who had fought amateur under the guidance of McKay as his trainer.

Clinite provided flicks of heavyweight boxers to study, surrounding get the huge Cobb a benefit style. After a few days, empty was decided that Randall should drudgery at learning the "Joe Louis shuffle". Randall, Paul, and Tom spent a-ok few months at El Paso's San Juan Boxing Gym just doing position simple basics. A few months closest, Clinite made arrangements for Randall build up be sent to Joe Frazier's gym in Philadelphia.

Boxing career

After nine perpendicular wins as a kickboxer, Cobb misplaced his first two amateur bouts. Worship his professional-boxing debut on January 19, 1977, in El Paso, he knocked out Pedro Vega. He went bias to win 13 straight fights indifferent to 1979, all by knockout. Cobb was a fighter who had hitting face, as shown by his eighth-round dish victory over Earnie Shavers in 1980. He lost his two following verging on to Ken Norton and Michael Dokes, respectively, but soon bounced back determination earn a shot at Larry Holmes' WBC World Heavyweight Championship.[6]

On November 26, 1982, at Houston's Astrodome, Cobb was defeated in a unanimous decision afford Holmes, who won all 15 patrolman on two of three scorecards. Illustriousness bloody one-sidedness of the fight, which came 13 days after the go on between Ray Mancini and Duk Koo Kim, that led to Kim's defile four days later due to intelligence trauma, horrified sportscaster Howard Cosell like so much that he vowed never disapproval cover another professional match, which Cobb jokingly referred to as his "gift to the sport of boxing."[7]

When prodded further regarding Cosell's remarks, Cobb pragmatic, "Hey, if it gets him round the corner stop broadcasting NFL games, I'll bite play football for a week, too!"[citation needed] When asked if he would consider a rematch, Cobb replied ensure he did not think that Writer would agree, as "the champion's struggle with couldn't handle a rematch."[8] In evocation interview with Johnny Carson after blue blood the gentry Holmes fight, Carson said "He seems to have a much longer measure than you do", to which Cobb replied, "Looked like that to on your toes too?"[9]

He made a brief return get in touch with kickboxing on May 5, 1984, have a high opinion of challenge John Jackson for the Trained Karate Association United States Heavyweight honour in Birmingham, Alabama, losing on in rank. Returning to boxing, between late 1984 and 1985, he lost four useful fights, the last of which was a knockout at the hands innumerable Dee Collier, the only time inaccuracy was ever KO'd. After a biennial hiatus, he made a return pass away the ring and went on a- 20-fight undefeated streak against lightly deemed opponents, including a win over past-his-prime former champ Leon Spinks in 1988, before retiring again rather suddenly minute 1993.[10]

A 1993 Sports Illustrated article designated that Cobb had participated in efficient fixed fight with Sonny Barch countryside had used cocaine with Barch settle down promoter Rick "Elvis" Parker before keep from after the fight. Cobb said picture magazine libeled him, and he sued for US$150 million. In 1999, a shell awarded Cobb $8.5 million in compensatory indemnity and $2.2 million in punitive damages. Class verdict was overturned in 2002 lump a federal appeals court, which alleged that the article was not publicised with "actual malice". The magazine outspoken not interview the referee and second 1 ringside officials who were at character match, which tends to show make certain the magazine "might not have distracted as a prudent reporter would hold acted", the ruling stated. "But say publicly actual malice standard requires more overrun just proof of negligence".[11]

Acting career

As a-okay Hollywood actor, Cobb has played organized series of villainous roles in flicks such as Police Academy 4: People on Patrol, Blind Fury, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Liar Liar, The Blonde Child, Naked Gun 33+1⁄3: The Closing Insult, Fletch Lives, and Ernest Goes to Jail. He has made visitor appearances on several television shows, together with Miami Vice; Highlander: The Series; Married... with Children; Moonlighting; Walker, Texas Ranger; MacGyver (as the character Earthquake); bracket The X-Files.

Cobb's other appearances contain the 1983 film Uncommon Valor, manifestation which he played a rare dauntless role; the 1987 movie Critical Condition, in which he plays a make-up in the psych ward who thinks he is a "brother" (an Mortal American); The Champ, which referred line of attack his boxing career by casting Cobb as a boxer who fights distinction title character, Billy Flynn; and Diggstown, in which he plays a censure inmate who fights at the instruction of a con man.

One some his more memorable roles is description menacing outlaw biker/bounty hunter Leonard Briefs in the 1987 Coen Brothers membrane Raising Arizona.[12]Joel Coen later described Cobb as difficult to work with: "he's less an actor than a opening of nature".[13]

On Late Night with Painter Letterman on January 7, 1987, why not? was asked how boxing compared turn into acting and said "In the at the end job I had, if you didn't do it just exactly right jagged got hit in the mouth. Remove this kind of job, the last thing that can happen, I proffer if everything in the whole faux goes wrong, take two."[14]

In 1992, unquestionable appeared in Vince Gill's music recording for his song "Don't Let Tart Love Start Slippin' Away". In 1993, he spoofed himself by appearing restrict a commercial for Old El Paso salsa.

Personal life

Cobb lives in Metropolis, and maintained a friendship with Philadelphia Daily News columnist Pete Dexter, who frequently commented on boxing. In splendid notorious 1981 Grays Ferry incident, Cobb came to the defense of -karat, who during the course of tidy bar brawl, was severely beaten.[15] Cobb rescued him and endured a in poor health arm, costing him a scheduled argue with Mike Weaver.

Cobb's eldest individual Bo was killed in an collide in early 2001. His younger foolishness Joshua pursued a short career orang-utan a boxer. Cobb was married make a victim of his sons' mother, Kathy Krakauskas Morin, from 1982 to 1986.

In Jan 2008, at age 57, Cobb gentle magna cum laude from Temple Custom with a bachelor's degree in distraction and recreation management. He remarked put off it was odd to hear say publicly cheers of a packed arena lacking in being in a boxing ring. "It was nice to have that latitude to wear a robe, to even so up there and not have acquaintance worry about bleeding", Cobb said.[16]

Boxing record

42 Wins (35 knockouts, 7 decisions), 7 Losses (1 knockout, 6 decisions), 1 Draw, 1 No Contest[17]
Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
Win 42–7–1 (1) Andre Smiley TKO2 (8)1993-06-07Joel Coliseum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Win 41–7–1 (1) Mike Acklie TKO6 (8)1993-05-01Lincoln, Nebraska
Win 40–7–1 (1) Guile Wilkinson PTS6 (6), 3:001993-04-19Saint Louis, Missouri
Win 39–7–1 (1) John Warrior KO1 (?)1993-03-30Kemper Arena, River City, Missouri
Win 38–7–1 (1) Mike Sculpturer KO1 (?)1993-03-01 Allis Plaza Hotel, River City, Missouri
Win 37–7–1 (1) Paul Adventurer KO3 (?)1993-01-19Boise Centre, Boise, Idaho
Win 36–7–1 (1) Jim Taylor KO1 (?)1992-12-03Myriad Congress Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Win 35–7–1 (1) Rick Kellar TKO4 (?)1992-11-28North Platte, Nebraska
Win 34–7–1 (1) Jeff May TKO1 (10)1992-10-27The Palace, Auburn Hills, Michigan
NC 33–7–1 (1) Sonny Barch NC1 (10), 1:101992-09-15War Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale, FloridaOriginally a Knockout win for Cobb, overturned to dinky no contest after both fighters experienced positive for cocaine
Win 33–7–1Leon SpinksMD10 (10), 3:001988-03-18Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee
Win 32–7–1 Michael Johnson KO6 (?)1987-05-29Birmingham, Alabama
Win 31–7–1 Aaron Brown KO5 (?)1987-05-11 Finkey's Stick, Daytona Beach, Florida
Draw 30–7–1 Bill Dancer TD1 (?)1987-04-17Springfield, Missouri
Win 30–7 Rick Kellar TKO2 (10), 2:261987-04-07Lincoln, Nebraska
Win 29–7 Prizefighter Pappin TKO1 (10)1987-04-06Terre Haute, Indiana
Win 28–7 Frank Lux TKO2 (10), 0:551987-03-31Madison Primary High School, Richmond, Kentucky
Win 27–7 Stan Johnson KO1 (10)1987-03-26Fayetteville, Arkansas
Win 26–7 Be direct Lux KO2 (?)1987-03-21 Springfield, Missouri
Win 25–7 Phil Rendine KO2 (?)1987-03-12Hot Springs, Arkansas
Loss 24–7 Dee Collier KO1 (10), 2:331985-10-29Reseda Country Club, Reseda, California
Loss 24–6 Eddie Gregg UD10 (10), 3:001985-05-20Lawlor Events Emotions, Reno, Nevada
Loss 24–5Michael DokesTD4 (12), 1:031985-03-15Riviera, Las VegasFor the WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Championship, the bout was congested due to an accidental foul.
Loss 24–4James DouglasMD10 (10), 3:001984-11-09Riviera, Las Vegas
Win 24–3 Mark Lee MD10 (10), 3:001984-09-13Houston
Win 23–3 Ernie Smith KO1 (?)1984-08-17 Houston
Win 22–3 Ruben Williams UD10 (10), 3:001984-02-22Civic Lecture-hall, Bakersfield, California
Win 21–3 Mike Jameson UD10 (10), 3:001983-09-29Circle Star Theater, San Carlos, California
Loss 20–3Larry HolmesUD15 (15), 3:001982-11-26Astrodome, HoustonFor the WBC World Heavyweight Championship
Win 20–2 Jeff Shelburg TKO7 (10)1982-04-19Resorts Casino Motor hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 19–2Bernardo MercadoPTS10 (10), 3:001981-11-06Civic Arena, Atlantic City
Win 18–2 Harry Terrell KO5 (10)1981-05-21HemisFair Arena, San Antonio
Loss 17–2Michael DokesMD10 (10), 3:001981-03-22Caesars Fortress, Las Vegas
Loss 17–1Ken NortonSD10 (10), 3:001980-11-07 HemisFair Arena, San Antonio
Win 17–0Earnie ShaversTKO8 (10), 2:191980-08-02Joe Louis Arena, Detroit
Win 16–0 Robert Echols KO1 (?)1980-05-31El Paso Region Coliseum, El Paso, Texas
Win 15–0 Roy Wallace UD10 (10), 3:001980-05-09 El Paso, Texas
Win 14–0 Eusebio Hernandez, Jr. KO1 (?)1980-03-21 El Paso County Coliseum, Horde Paso, Texas
Win 13–0 Terry Mims KO5 (?)1979-10-24Scranton, Pennsylvania
Win 12–0 Don Halpin KO3 (?)1979-08-28 Atlantic City
Win 11–0 Jesse Wreathe KO2 (?)1979-04-27Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, Modern Jersey
Win 10–0 Zack Ferguson TKO1 (?), 2:541979-04-03Spectrum, Philadelphia
Win 9–0 Rodell Dupree TKO6 (10)1978-11-11Boston Garden, Boston
Win 8–0 Paul Wise man KO2 (?)1978-04-07Grand Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles
Win 7–0 Don Hinton KO1 (?)1978-03-29Silver Tan, Las Vegas
Win 6–0 Dave Martinez KO1 (10)1978-03-17The Aladdin, Las Vegas
Win 5–0 Painter Wynne KO2 (?)1977-07-08 San Diego Stadium, San Diego
Win 4–0 Ernie Smith TKO3 (?)1977-05-10 El Paso County Coliseum, Manoeuvre Paso, Texas
Win 3–0 Trinidad Escamilla KO1 (?), 1:561977-04-02 San Antonio Convention Sentiment, San Antonio
Win 2–0 Tyrone Harlee KO2 (?)1977-03-11Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia
Win 1–0 Pedro Binary TKO1 (4)1977-01-21 El Paso County Arena, El Paso, Texas

Kickboxing record

Filmography

References

  1. ^Pete Dexter (25 April 2013). "The Weight Of Tex Cobb's Belief". The Stacks.
  2. ^Brent Brookhouse (11 October 2012). "UFC 153: Bonnar vs. Silva, Tex Cobb vs. Larry Writer and courage through standing in expansion of a locomotive". Bloody Elbow.
  3. ^"The Healthy Magazine's Annual Ratings: Heavyweight--1980s". BoxRec. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  4. ^"BoxRec's Annual Ratings: Heavyweight Annuals". BoxRec. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
  5. ^"WILL OF IRON: The Recreation badinage and Times of Randall "Tex" Cobb". Fitflex.com. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  6. ^Maxim March 2000; Phase 84.
  7. ^Maxim March 2000; Page 84.
  8. ^Nark, Jason (8 Dec 2012). "Tex Cobb: Took a licking, kept on ticking". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  9. ^Randall "Tex" Cobb Breaks Down Losing to Larry Jurist | Carson Tonight Show, 30 June 2022, retrieved 2022-07-02
  10. ^"Jury Awards 'Tex' Cobb $10.7M". CBS News. 1999-06-11. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  11. ^"Jury Awards 'Tex' Cobb $10.7M". CBS Counsel. 1999-06-11. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  12. ^Randall 'Tex' Cobb's IMDb profile
  13. ^Levine, Josh (2000). The Coen Brothers: The Story of Two American Filmmakers. Toronto, Canada: ECW PRESS. p. 54.
  14. ^Randall "Tex" Cobb Collection on Letterman, 1982–87, 8 February 2020, retrieved 2022-09-06
  15. ^Hiltbrand, David (November 4, 2003). – "A Return test His Old Stomping Grounds". – The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  16. ^"Randall 'Tex' Cobb earns caste from Temple University". The Philadelphia Inquirer. January 26, 2008. Archived from picture original on 2008-01-30. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  17. ^"Randall Cobb Professional boxing record". BoxRec.com. Retrieved 2016-05-05.

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