Henry Hall

Henry Hall

WelterweightUnited KingdomRetired

Professional Record

43
Wins
21
Losses
4
Draws
37.2%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Residence
Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Nationality
United Kingdom
Gender
M
Height
174
Professional Career
Debut
6/3/1941
Total Fights
68
Total Rounds
503
Win Rate
63.2%
KO Rate
37.2%
Losses by KO
6

About

Henry Hall was a formidable boxer who competed in the welterweight and middleweight weight classes during the mid-20th century. Born on September 6, 1922, Hall possessed the skills and determination that would lead him to become a highly respected and successful fighter in his era. Standing at a height of 174cm and with a reach of 5′ 8½″, he utilized his physical attributes to his advantage inside the boxing ring.

Although not renowned for flashy nicknames, Henry Hall let his actions inside the squared circle do the talking. With an impressive career spanning several years, Hall showcased his skill set against tough opponents and left a lasting impression on the boxing world.

Hall began his professional boxing career in the welterweight division, competing against some of the best fighters in his weight class. With his solid technique and unwavering determination, he quickly gained recognition as a formidable contender. His ability to maintain his composure under pressure and deliver powerful punches ensured that he was a force to be reckoned with.

As his career progressed, Henry Hall made the decision to move up to the middleweight division, where he continued to display his incredible boxing skills. The transition was seamless, as he adapted to the increased weight and faced off against larger opponents.

In the middleweight division, Hall's reach and height provided him with an advantage over his opponents. He utilized these physical attributes to keep his opponents at bay while delivering devastating punches. The combination of his skill, determination, and physical attributes made him a difficult opponent to defeat.

Throughout his career, Hall faced many notable boxers, engaging in thrilling battles that captivated audiences and solidified his reputation as one of the greats of his time. He possessed a powerful jab that could stop his opponents in their tracks, and his footwork allowed him to move around the ring with fluidity and grace.

One of Hall's most memorable fights occurred in 1949 when he went up against a fierce rival. The fight was an intense battle that showcased the tenacity and resilience of both fighters. Hall displayed his unwavering determination and delivered a series of stunning combinations that left his opponent reeling.

Hall's ability to adapt his style to different opponents was evident throughout his career. Whether facing an aggressive brawler or a technically skilled counter-puncher, he had the versatility to adjust his strategy and come out on top. His dedication to his craft and constant improvement allowed him to stay at the top of his game.

Outside of boxing, Hall was known for his humble demeanor and sportsmanlike conduct. He approached each fight with respect for his opponent, showcasing not only his physical prowess but also his mental strength. His ability to remain cool and composed under pressure set him apart from other boxers of his time.

The legacy of Henry Hall extends far beyond his accomplishments inside the boxing ring. As a pioneer in his weight classes, he paved the way for future generations of fighters. His dedication to his sport, combined with his skill and determination, served as an inspiration to up-and-coming boxers.

In conclusion, Henry Hall was a true force in the welterweight and middleweight divisions. His physical attributes, combined with his technical skills and unwavering determination, made him a formidable opponent. Throughout his career, he faced off against some of the top fighters of his time and left a lasting impact on the sport of boxing. His legacy serves as a reminder of the incredible talent and dedication required to succeed in the ring.

Fights

FightVenue
68Jul 1952
Loss
N/A
67Apr 1952
Loss
N/A
66Apr 1952
Draw
N/A
65Mar 1952
Draw
N/A
64Nov 1951
Loss
N/A
63Nov 1951
Loss
N/A
62Oct 1951
Loss
N/A
61Sep 1951
Loss
N/A
60May 1951
Draw
N/A
59May 1951
Loss
N/A
58Apr 1951
Win
N/A
57Mar 1951
Win
N/A
56Mar 1951
Win
N/A
55Feb 1951
Win
N/A
54Jan 1951
Loss
N/A
53Dec 1950
Win
N/A
52Nov 1950
Win
N/A
51Oct 1950
Loss
N/A
50Sep 1950
Win
N/A
49Sep 1950
Loss
N/A
48Aug 1950
Loss
N/A
47Jul 1950
Win
N/A
46Jul 1950
Win
N/A
45Jun 1950
Win
N/A
44Nov 1949
Loss
N/A
43Oct 1949
Loss
N/A
42Sep 1949
Loss
N/A
41Jun 1949
Loss
N/A
40Feb 1949
Win
N/A
39Dec 1948
Win
N/A
38Nov 1948
Win
N/A
37Aug 1948
Win
N/A
36Jul 1948
Win
N/A
35May 1948
Win
N/A
34Apr 1948
Win
N/A
33Mar 1948
Win
N/A
32Feb 1948
Win
N/A
31Feb 1948
Loss
N/A
30Jan 1948
Loss
N/A
29Nov 1947
Win
N/A
28Sep 1947
Win
N/A
27Jun 1947
Win
N/A
26Apr 1947
Win
N/A
25Mar 1947
Win
N/A
24Feb 1947
Loss
N/A
23Oct 1946
Win
N/A
22Oct 1946
Win
N/A
21Oct 1946
Win
N/A
20Sep 1946
Loss
N/A
19Jul 1946
Loss
N/A
18Jul 1946
Win
N/A
17Jun 1946
Draw
N/A
16Apr 1946
Loss
N/A
15Mar 1946
Win
N/A
14Jan 1946
Win
N/A
13Jan 1946
Win
N/A
12Oct 1945
Win
N/A
11Oct 1945
Win
N/A
10Oct 1945
Win
N/A
9Sep 1945
Win
N/A
8Sep 1945
Win
N/A
7Jul 1945
Win
N/A
6May 1945
Win
N/A
5Apr 1945
Win
N/A
4Apr 1945
Win
N/A
3Apr 1945
Win
N/A
2Feb 1945
Win
N/A
1Jun 1941
Win
N/A