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fighters without taking a backward step. Hall's remarkable grace and agility in the ring allowed him to keep his opponents off-balance, and a thorough knowledge of ring-craft helped him use this to his advantage. Hall's punch was not particularly strong, but was very effective against his opponents'
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in Chicago, for $ 150. Hall used up this money on alcohol, however, and ripped up the contract before punching Rahde. When the doctor complained; Callahan decided to keep Hall's bones safe from the scorned Rahde. With any claim to the boxer's bones diminished, boxing historian Bill Schutte bought a
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for a stake of $ 12,000. The bout was anticipated as "one of the fiercest battles ever fought by middleweights" in the US, and one newspaper reported that the "bad blood" between the pair was incentive enough for them to fight, regardless of the money on offer. According to
390:. On the way to his boat, Hall was drunk and started a fight, during which he was stabbed in the right hand. Forced to stay and recuperate in Australia while Fitzsimmons went to the US and won the world title, Hall lost his Australian belt to 379:, who challenged him to a title fight in 1890. Though the records show that Fitzsimmons was counted out in round four, he later alleged he had taken a pre-arranged "dive" for a payment of around 519:, Hall was again arrested for public drunkenness, and was reportedly still intoxicated when he stepped into the ring, defeating Lawler in the tenth round. In September 1899, Hall challenged 348:, he established himself as one of the country's best middleweights with his quick and graceful style. He won the Australian middleweight title at his first attempt in 1887, defeating 503:, whom he had challenged while drinking in a tavern that Slavin owned. From 1894 onwards, Hall's fights (and wins) became less regular, and reports of his misbehaviour increased. In 607:
magazine, George T. Tickell described Hall as "a remarkably brilliant boxer ... the ability to think and act simultaneously, him a perfect specimen of the bruising glove artist."
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75, which he said was never paid by Hall. Hall vehemently denied Fitzsimmons' claims of a fixed bout, and the true story behind the fight is still unknown.
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with a bottle after an argument in a tavern. Davies retaliated, stabbing Hall in the neck with a small knife, reportedly missing the boxer's
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Shortly afterwards, Hall planned to leave Australia for the United States, seeking a title match with World Champion
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a day. Despite this, Hall was favourite for the fight, but was knocked out by Fitzsimmons in only the fourth round.
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by a quarter of an inch. Hall went through 1892 undefeated in the ring - which included a trip across the
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and selling them to buy alcohol. Hall died at age 44 in the Wisconsin state TB sanatorium in
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Hall's alcoholism still caused problems, and on 23 August he attacked his manager
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for the World light-heavyweight title and was knocked out in seven rounds by the
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on 18 January 1892 – he embarked for America three days later aboard the ship
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newspaper reporting that he ate what he pleased and continued to drink a
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to surround the amphitheatre and prevent the event from occurring.
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that Hall had blown his money earned in boxing and sold his
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headstone in June 2006, had it engraved with a pair of
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for drunken fights. The night before a fight against
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On the day of the fight however, 18: 748:Sportspeople from Beloit, Wisconsin 319:Hall was the 2007 Inductee for the 13: 14: 789: 191:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 778:Colony of New South Wales people 763:Tuberculosis deaths in Wisconsin 409: 308:, Hall's career was affected by 23: 583: 183:158–170 lb (72–77 kg) 773:Australian bare-knuckle boxers 753:Sportsmen from New South Wales 681:Ehrmann, Pete (16 June 2006). 617:Ehrmann, Pete (4 April 2006). 1: 610: 294:in 1887 before moving to the 292:Australian middleweight title 418:'s "Manly Art Institute" in 396:Broken Hill, New South Wales 331: 326: 7: 539:After being diagnosed with 10: 794: 623:TheSweetScience.com Boxing 442:ordered four companies of 559:. 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