Randall "Tex" Cobb
Randall Craig "Tex" Cobb is a retired American professional boxer renowned for his impressive tenure in the heavyweight division. Celebrated for having one of the most formidable chins in boxing history, Cobb was a fierce competitor known for his brawling style and significant knockout power. His journey in combat sports began in kickboxing in 1975 before he transitioned to professional boxing in 1977. In November 1982, he faced off against the legendary Larry Holmes for the WBC heavyweight championship, though he ultimately lost by unanimous decision in a contest that showcased Holmes' dominance.
Throughout his boxing career, Cobb secured victories over several prominent heavyweights, including notable names such as Bernardo Mercado, Earnie Shavers, and Leon Spinks. His remarkable skills earned him a spot among the top 10 heavyweight boxers in the world, as recognized by The Ring magazine in 1981 and 1982, and by BoxRec in 1982.
Beyond the boxing ring, Cobb has made a mark in the entertainment industry, appearing in various films and television series, often taking on roles as a villain or henchman. His performances in the Coen brothers' film "Raising Arizona," as well as in popular TV shows like "Miami Vice" and "Walker, Texas Ranger," demonstrate his versatility and appeal beyond sports. Cobb's unique blend of athleticism and charisma has made him a memorable figure in both boxing and film.
Filmography
Blind Fury
Ernest Goes to Jail
Fletch Lives
The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
Raw Nerve
Critical Condition
The Champ (1979)
The Golden Child
Uncommon Valor
Collision Course
Liar Liar