Career
Born in Peebles in 1892, James Hall began his professional boxing career in 1917. He suffered his first defeat in two years the following month when he was beaten on points by Alex Ireland. He lost again to Mason in October.
He continued boxing, largely without his earlier success until the end of 1924.
After being out of the ring in 1925 he returned in January 1926 to fight Tommy McInnes, losing by an eighth round knockout. Hall would fight at locations where the ship that he was serving on docked.
From mid-1931 to early 1934 he fought more regularly in the United Kingdom and while he fought some notable boxers of the time he never again challenged for a title. He made a final comeback in October 1935, at the age of 43, drawing with Jim Hendry.