Randall Bailey (proper) battled a younger Miguel Cotto for the WBO junior welterweight title in 2004. (Picture by Robert Laberge/Getty Photos).
The devastating energy of Randall Bailey helped him win world titles in two weight lessons, first as a whole unknown within the late Nineties after which once more as a seasoned veteran 13 years later, when, trailing on the scorecards, he proved that he nonetheless had dynamite in his gloves.
Bailey was born close to Miami, Florida, on September 13, 1974. His mother and father weren’t collectively and he was introduced up by his mom and older sister.
“I began in Liberty Metropolis, and in 1981 we moved to Carol Metropolis (a neighborhood in Miami Gardens). Rising up, it was tough,” Bailey advised The Ring. “Plenty of medicine, poverty. I see now what it was, however as a child you don’t listen. You assume that’s regular. My sister was like my bodyguard; she did all of the preventing. She didn’t play no video games.”
As a teen, Bailey and his good friend handed a boxing fitness center whereas on a bus, and he was intrigued. When he was 13, he was invited to attempt it out.
“On my first day on the fitness center, I discovered to throw a jab and a proper hand. On my second day on the fitness center, I used to be sparring with somebody who had 5 fights already,” he recalled. “All I used to be doing was utilizing my jab and proper hand, and I used to be just about dominating him with that after being within the fitness center two days.”
Bailey had simply 19 newbie fights, going 15-4.
“I actually didn’t prepare quite a bit as an newbie,” he stated. “I’d go prepare, and cease, and my coach would name and me: ‘We received fights subsequent week.’ I’d be like, ‘OK, I’m coming to the fitness center.’ So, I’d prepare for per week … (laughs) … to prepare for a combat on the finish of the week.”
Bailey didn’t initially end college, although he later went again and accomplished his high-school diploma. Within the meantime, he had some run-ins with the regulation in his late teenagers.
“I had little odd jobs, however I used to be on the streets – I used to be a avenue child,” he stated. “I used to be doing all forms of nonsense, taking part in with weapons, that would have gotten me killed or in jail.”
Bailey spent a day in jail for being caught in possession of a gun in 1993. He was caught a second time in the summertime of 1995, which meant a two-month keep, and he knew he wanted to make some modifications to his life.
“Once I received out of jail and I ended up discovering a job, I’m making freaking 200-some {dollars} each two weeks – that wasn’t what it was gonna be,” he stated. “I needed to get it collectively, actual fast.”
Years earlier, Bailey had change into buddies with Freddie Pendleton, who was the IBF light-weight champion within the early Nineties. Pendleton acknowledged Bailey’s prowess.
“He took me underneath his wing and he all the time advised me every time I used to be able to be critical, let him know,” he defined. “Upon getting out of jail and discovering a job I didn’t like, I ended up quitting that job and calling him, and he introduced me proper in. I began coaching with him in camp when he was preparing for a combat with Felix Trinidad.”
Bailey, who made $250 for his skilled debut, scored a first-round knockout over Fernando Granda in April 1996. He reeled off 12 wins, all inside the space, earlier than signing with Don King within the fall of 1997 and preventing on the undercard of Vince Phillips’ IBF title protection towards Pendleton (Bailey scored a first-round TKO).
He continued to rack up the wins till an enormous alternative got here his method in Might 1999.
“Vince Phillips was alleged to get that combat with [WBO 140-pound titleholder] Carlos Gonzalez, however one thing occurred with him they usually wanted a substitute, and I assume they wished to search out somebody native,” he recalled. “All people within the Don King workplace was like, ‘Give it to Randall.’ They liked me within the workplace. When Don King used to do exhibits in Miami, I’d really work. I’d drive the van and decide fighters up on the airport, take them to the resort – I did that type of stuff and no one knew who I used to be.
“On a special event, Carlos Gonzalez’s folks had come down and I drove for them. After they discovered I used to be a fighter, they had been like, ‘Allow us to combat the driving force.’ (laughs) However this wasn’t a type of Mexican cab drivers they thought it was gonna be! (laughs) Don was a bit suspicious at first. He didn’t need to do it. I used to be like, ‘Do it.’ My coach was like, ‘Do it.’ All people within the workplace was like, ‘Give Randall the shot.’ And he went forward and did it. I used to be 18-0 (18 knockouts). I used to be prepared. I used to be ranked within the prime 10. I took that combat with two weeks’ discover.
“File-wise, he was the perfect man I had fought, however I fought opponents that basically got here to combat. I noticed tapes of this man and I already knew I used to be going to knock this man out. I believed it could go 4 or 5 [rounds].”
It didn’t take that lengthy. Bailey landed an enormous left hook that almost decapitated the defending champion within the opening spherical. After hitting the canvas arduous, Gonzalez tried to make it to his ft however was clearly in no place to proceed and was rescued by the referee after simply 41 seconds had elapsed.
Bailey would make two defenses of his belt towards former title challengers Hector Lopez (TKO 9) and Rocky Martinez (RTD 6). In hindsight, nonetheless, Bailey needs he’d taken extra break day and feels that contributed to him surprisingly dropping his title and unbeaten report in his third protection.
“I fought December towards Lopez and April Martinez, and in July I’m preventing [Ener] Julio,” he defined. “You’ve received to recollect, within the Martinez combat, my hand was tousled.
“I used to be knocking them out. I assume they felt I might preserve going. After the Ener Julio combat, the primary knuckle on my proper hand had swollen so massive I needed to go to the hospital they usually needed to drain it.”
He received again on the horse with 4 wins (all of his victories nonetheless inside the space) earlier than dropping to Diosbelys Hurtado (TKO 7). Quickly after that, he did not regain his outdated WBO title towards the tough DeMarcus Corley (UD 12).
“Life began to set in,” he admitted. “I used to be making an attempt to vary up my type a bit bit, as a result of that they had figured me out.”
Bailey was outpointed up at welterweight by Ishe Smith (UD 12) earlier than dropping to WBO junior welterweight titlist Miguel Cotto (TKO 6), each in 2004.
“I actually didn’t begin to study boxing absolutely till after the Cotto combat,” he stated. “After the Cotto combat, I actually needed to have a mirror speak with myself, and I stated to myself, ‘If I don’t discover anyone that may educate me what I must know, I in all probability ought to retire.’
“I discovered that anyone was Norman Wilson. After the Cotto combat, I fought one time after which I took a complete 12 months off. I spent that point within the fitness center with Norman – coaching, drilling, studying – and he confirmed me and received me again to the place I understood what I used to be doing.”
The end result was a extra well-rounded Bailey who went 11-1 in his subsequent dozen fights, together with an eight-round choice victory over Corley. He then met Juan Urango for the IBF 140-pound title in August 2009. Bailey put up a gallant effort however was stopped within the penultimate spherical.
It prompted him to step as much as welterweight, the place he stayed lively and was offered with a combat towards the youthful, greater Mike Jones for the vacant IBF title on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao-Tim Bradley in Las Vegas in June 2012.
Nevertheless, whereas he had loads of discover for the combat, Bailey’s coaching camp was removed from excellent. His coach at that time was John David Jackson, who had a number of different fighters and wasn’t capable of give Bailey the eye he wanted.
“All I knew in my head was if he provides me one alternative to hit him, I’m going to knock him out.”
“I just about skilled myself. I had my agent, Chico Rivas, carry all my fitness center tools to my home and put it in my storage,” he revealed. “I mainly did most of my coaching at residence in my storage, simply getting my physique robust, and would simply go to the fitness center for sparring. I knew I’d be robust and there wasn’t going to be an excessive amount of he might do to harm me.”
At 37 years outdated, Bailey was a 4-to-1 underdog, however he remained targeted on the duty in hand.
“All I knew in my head was if he provides me one alternative to hit him, I’m going to knock him out,” he stated. “I advised everyone I used to be going to knock him out, and he gave me the chance when he slowed down. I knew he was going to maneuver quite a bit after the primary spherical after I grazed him and he took off on me. I knew he was going to remain away and transfer quite a bit.”
Bailey was extensively behind and wanted a knockout because the klaxon signaled the ultimate 10 seconds of Spherical 10. He threw a jab adopted by a booming proper hand down the center that dropped Jones flat on his again. The youthful artificial it to his ft and the bell sounded to finish the spherical.
“I knew his coach had an enormous ego and would ship him out to return to me [in Round 11] like he was again in management. I type of baited him in a bit bit and threw a wild proper hand as a result of I knew he was going to dam it. When he was coming again, he’s throwing his jab along with his chin tucked inside his jab. I let him do his pitty-pat factor, and when he threw the jab on the market, I used to be setting him as much as slip and hit him with the uppercut, as a result of I knew he’d be sitting there for it. And that was it.”
Jones walked into the power-punch and was dropped closely. He tried to make his approach to his ft however was rescued by referee Tony Weeks.
“Me, my supervisor, Si Stern, my lawyer, we went and received one thing to eat,” Bailey stated of the aftermath. “We sat round for a short while, after which I went upstairs and received on the cellphone. (laughs) I feel I had over 100 textual content messages, over 100 voicemails. I feel I used to be making an attempt to answer to everyone.”
In the meantime, the battle to make 147 kilos was all too obvious.
“If I couldn’t get the Pacquiao combat, I’d transfer up,” he stated. “I had some buddies of mine attain out to Bob Arum, and he mainly hung up the cellphone.
“My obligatory was developing and would have been Kell Brook. No person was screaming to combat me. My intention was to maneuver as much as 154 and combat the IBF champion, which might have been [Cornelius] “K9″ Bundrage on the time, however that they had different plans for me.”
Finally, Bailey fought Devon Alexander for a career-high $500,000. Alexander used his youth and expertise to steer clear of the facility and claimed the title by lopsided 12-round unanimous choice.
Bailey solid forward and received three fights earlier than heading to Australia to face future titlist Jeff Horn in April 2016 – once more at 147 kilos.
“I had simply come again from jogging, making an attempt to get the final pound-and-a-half off. I received within the bathe, received out of the bathe to get on the size to test my weight, and as I used to be getting on the size I fainted proper there,” he stated. “I might hear them within the background, however I used to be out. They laid me on the mattress. I couldn’t say something. Finally I got here again, I began sipping water so I might make the burden. I nonetheless fought regardless of all of that.
“That was my final combat. They weren’t going to provide me any fights at 154 … I even had a combat signed in Russia. After I began coaching and because the weight began to return off, I began to really feel actually sick. I stated, ‘I escaped one time, simply passing out, this time it could kill me.’ I stated, ‘I’m not going to kill myself to make this weight. I can not do it.’ And I ended up pulling out of the combat.”
He stayed true to his phrase and retired with a report of 46-9 (39 knockouts).
Bailey, now 49, is married, has 4 kids and three grandchildren and fortunately lives in Hampton, Georgia, the place he works a day job as a Biohazard truck driver.
He graciously took time to talk to The Ring about the perfect he fought in 10 key classes.
BEST JAB
Mike Jones: “I feel it was his dimension, as a result of he was so massive it took me some time to get to him like I wished to. I didn’t knock him out till the eleventh spherical, and the way I knocked him out, I needed to get by his jab. [The Jab] made getting nearer to him a bit tough.”
BEST DEFENSE
DeMarcus Corley: “Within the first combat, he was a bit slick. I used to be having lots of issues adjusting to the southpaw stance. It was arduous for me to hit him flush within the first combat.”
BEST FOOTWORK
Corley: “He was actual slippery and capable of get out the way in which. I couldn’t hit him like I wished.”
FASTEST HANDS
Devon Alexander: “Devon didn’t actually throw for energy; he was throwing for velocity and moved out the way in which actual fast. He was throwing to the touch and escape.”
SMARTEST
Miguel Cotto: “Once I did get him in bother, he mainly retreated so he was capable of get himself collectively, and he didn’t attempt to be actual ballsy and present ego. He did what he needed to do. He used his head.”
STRONGEST
Cotto: “Cotto had a big backside half, his legs and all the things. He was actual robust on the underside, and that’s what made his physique punches and inside assault so good.”
BEST CHIN
Ener Julio: “I’d say he had a great chin, as a result of after I hit him, I noticed his head hit the bottom earlier than his knees did. (laughs) Usually no one will get up from a shot like that, however he did, not as soon as however twice, and I couldn’t put him away.”
BIGGEST PUNCHER
Diosbelys Hurtado: “He had sneaky energy. He was quick and he had energy and would positively make you pay for errors.”
BEST BOXING SKILLS
Hector Lopez: “Hector was a sensible, cagey veteran. He was doing issues within the ring I hadn’t seen earlier than, his motion and the way in which he threw his punches. He was hitting me with pictures and I used to be saying to myself, ‘How’s he even hitting me?’ Hector went the space with Kostya Tszyu, Miguel Angel Gonzalez – he fought these guys tooth and nail, life and dying. Good expertise.”
BEST OVERALL
Cotto: “His entire profession. After we fought, you noticed how he went to the following degree. Out of all the blokes I fought, I don’t assume no one has reached that pinnacle that Miguel reached. That’s why I’d positively have to provide that accolade to him.”
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