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Pat Hallacy (age 20) was a orthodox boxer with a record of 31 wins, 10 losses, 1 draws. Starting his career on March 1977 at age 20, Pat Hallacy fought 42 times over 16 years as a pro. Between March 1977 and December 1978, Hallacy had his longest winning streak of 16 fights. In his 42 fights, his longest KO streak is 2 fights long.
In his debut fight, Hallacy's became only the 3rd fighter to go the distance with Dennis Haggerty, winning by PTS in round 5 of 5. Hallacy continued on his journey to success by fighting once in 1977 and 5 times in 1979 beating fighters such as Dennis Horne, Bruce Strauss and Mike Herron in his next 20 fights.
Hallacy then went on to fight and beat Mike Herron on May 10th, 1978 maintaining his unbeaten record. Showing his class against Herron, Hallacy was the 2nd person to go the distance with this opponent. Hallacy's win streak of 9 rose to 16 following 7 wins against boxers such as Larry Rayford, Clarence Gilmore and John Morgan.
The first defeat of Hallacy's career came against Clarence Howard on January 9th, 1979. This took his career record to 16-1-0. Hallacy's technical boxing ability was put to the test as he got outpointed in the 8 round fight against the better man. Howard gave Hallacy his first professional loss of his 17 fight career to date. Fights against boxers including Justice Ortiz, Bruce Strauss and Clarence Howard followed where he won 9 fights taking his winning streak to 22 wins.
Tyrone Wren was the next fight for Hallacy on September 9th, 1980 and also his next career win. Becoming the 2nd fighter to stop Wren, Hallacy beat Wren via TKO in the 7th round of a 8 round fight.
Taking another knock in his career, Tony Ayala jr was next in line for Hallacy with Ayala jr coming out victorious. Hallacy career was at 27-7-1 following the fight. Being outclassed early, Hallacy struggled to get going in this 10 round fight and received the first stoppage defeat of his career at the hands of Ayala jr. The fight went 4 rounds before ending via a KO defeat.
Taking another knock in his career, Hallacy fought Keheven Johnson on May 22nd, 1993 and was defeated by Johnson. Johnson proved too much for Hallacy over 6 rounds by earning the decision win and bringing Hallacy's 42 fight career as a pro to an end.