Richard Hall

Richard Hall

""The Destroyer""

Light HeavyweightJamaicaRetired

Professional Record

30
Wins
14
Losses
0
Draws
93.3%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Kingston, Jamaica
Residence
West Palm Beach, Florida, USA
Nationality
Jamaica
Gender
M
Height
191
Reach
197
Stance
southpaw
Professional Career
Debut
6/25/1993
Total Fights
44
Total Rounds
212
Win Rate
68.2%
KO Rate
93.3%
Losses by KO
8

About

Richard Hall: The Rise and Fall of a Boxing Legend

In the world of professional boxing, few names evoke as much passion and excitement as Richard Hall. With a career spanning over a decade, Hall left an indelible mark on the sport before tragically fading away from the limelight. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of Hall's journey, exploring his remarkable rise, his unfortunate downfall, and the enduring legacy he has left behind.

Born on January 22, 1971, in Spanish Town, Jamaica, Richard "The Alien" Hall had humble beginnings. Growing up in a tough neighborhood, Hall quickly learned to rely on his fists for survival. His talent for boxing was undeniable, and it didn't take long for the world to take notice.

After amassing an impressive amateur record, Hall made his professional debut on April 11, 1995, against Kevin Carter. The fight was a resounding success, with Hall securing a commanding victory through a second-round knockout. From that moment on, his upward trajectory was undeniable.

Known for his lightning-fast speed, devastating power, and unrelenting aggressiveness in the ring, Hall became a force to be reckoned with in the light heavyweight division. He went on to compile an impressive record of 30 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw, with an overwhelming majority of his victories coming by way of knockout.

One of Hall's most memorable performances came on November 13, 1999, when he faced-off against the talented German boxer, Lou Del Valle, for the WBA light heavyweight championship. It was a grueling battle, with both fighters showcasing their extraordinary skills. In the end, Hall emerged victorious, securing a unanimous decision victory and etching his name into the history books.

The win over Del Valle catapulted Hall into the upper echelons of the boxing world. Prominent fights against established names such as Reggie Johnson and Vinny Pazienza followed, further solidifying his reputation as one of boxing's most fearsome punchers. It seemed as though Hall was destined for greatness.

However, as is often the case in the brutal world of boxing, Hall's career took an unfortunate turn. In August 2001, he suffered a devastating loss against the legendary Roy Jones Jr. The defeat left Hall deeply shaken, both physically and mentally. He struggled to regain his footing, losing subsequent fights against Markus Beyer and Silvio Branco.

For Richard Hall, the fall from grace was as rapid as his ascent. The relentless pursuit of success had taken its toll, leaving him a shadow of his former self. In 2004, Hall announced his retirement from professional boxing, leaving behind a legacy that will forever be marred by the disappointments of his final few years in the ring.

Despite the setbacks towards the end of his career, Richard Hall's impact on the sport cannot be understated. His explosive fighting style and natural athleticism endeared him to fans around the world. He may not have achieved the legendary status he aspired to, but his name will always be mentioned in the annals of boxing history.

Today, Hall is focused on training the next generation of boxing talents. As a respected trainer and mentor, he imparts his knowledge and experience to young fighters, passing the torch and ensuring that his legacy lives on.

In conclusion, Richard "The Alien" Hall's boxing career was both awe-inspiring and heart-wrenching. From his meteoric rise to his eventual downfall, his journey personifies the unpredictability and inherent risks associated with the sport. While Hall's time at the top was relatively short-lived, the impact he made on the boxing world will forever be etched in our memories.

Fights

FightVenue
44Oct 2013
Loss
N/A
43Apr 2013
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N/A
42Mar 2013
Loss
N/A
41Nov 2012
Loss
N/A
40May 2012
Loss
N/A
39Feb 2012
Loss
N/A
38Jun 2011
Win
N/A
37May 2010
Loss
N/A
36Feb 2010
Win
N/A
35Nov 2007
Win
N/A
34May 2007
Loss
N/A
33Feb 2006
Loss
N/A
32May 2004
Loss
N/A
31Nov 2003
Win
N/A
30Jul 2003
Win
N/A
29Sep 2002
Loss
N/A
28Dec 2001
Loss
N/A
27Jul 2001
Win
N/A
26May 2000
Loss
N/A
25Jun 1999
Win
N/A
24Dec 1998
Win
N/A
23Apr 1998
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N/A
22Dec 1997
Win
N/A
21Oct 1997
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N/A
20Jun 1997
Win
N/A
19Dec 1996
Win
N/A
18Jun 1996
Loss
N/A
17Apr 1996
Win
N/A
16Feb 1996
Win
N/A
15Jan 1996
Win
N/A
14Nov 1995
Win
N/A
13Oct 1995
Win
N/A
12Sep 1995
Win
N/A
11Aug 1995
Win
N/A
10Jun 1995
Win
N/A
9May 1995
Win
N/A
8Mar 1995
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N/A
7Jan 1995
Win
N/A
6May 1994
Win
N/A
5Mar 1994
Win
N/A
4Jan 1994
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N/A
3Aug 1993
Win
N/A
2Jul 1993
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N/A
1Jun 1993
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N/A