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Max baer and james braddock
Max baer and james braddock












max baer and james braddock
  1. MAX BAER AND JAMES BRADDOCK MOVIE
  2. MAX BAER AND JAMES BRADDOCK PROFESSIONAL

MAX BAER AND JAMES BRADDOCK MOVIE

In the movie Cinderella Man (2005), James J. Baer said he wore a Magen David on his trunks to show his pride, but some people believed this was done for publicity alone. Max was raised Catholic however, he proclaimed himself a Jew. His father was a non-practicing Jew and his mother was a Catholic of Scot-Irish descent. There continues to be some debate over whether Max Baer was Jewish. He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995. He retired from boxing in 1941 with a career record of 72 wins (52 knockouts), and 12 losses. Dempsey said: “I conned him into the ring.I told him I'd kill him with the water bottle if he didn't go back out there and get knocked out.” Baer was knocked out by Louis in the fourth round. During the fight, Baer returned to his corner (Jack Dempsey was in his corner), and said he could not breath. In June 1935, in his first title defense, Max lost the title in a 15-round decision to James J. Max Baer had two wives, actress Dorothy Dunbar (married July 8, 1931, divorced 1933) and Marry Ellen Sullivan whom he married on June 29, 1935, and remained with until his death. He was constantly romantically linked to movie stars, chorus girls, and Broadway starlets. After knocking the champ Primo Carnera down 11 times, the fight was stopped in the 11th-round and Baer became the title holder.Īt the height of his fame, Baer starred in a movie and lived the social high life. During this match, Baer wore the Star of David on his shorts, in a demonstration of pride for the Jewish people at a time when Nazi persecution of German Jews was just beginning.īaer received his title shot the following year.

max baer and james braddock

In June 1933, in the best fight of his career, Baer defeated the German, Max Schmeling, in front of 60,000 spectators at Yankee Stadium. Schaaf died shortly after a later fight with Primo Carnera however, his death was partially due to the damage inflicted by the blow he received from Baer. In 1932, Baer knocked Ernie Schaaf unconscious in the tenth round of their match. Hall of Famer Tommy Loughran told him he was telegraphing his punches, and Jack Dempsey worked with Baer to shorten his punches.

max baer and james braddock

When he returned to the ring, Baer was reluctant to attack his opponents. Baer was so frightened by this incident that he chose to quit boxing altogether for several months. He was cleared of all charges, but was banned from boxing in California for a year. In 1930, he was charged with manslaughter when Frankie Campbell died as a result of a Baer knockout. His conditioning, combined with his tremendous power, made him a formidable foe.

MAX BAER AND JAMES BRADDOCK PROFESSIONAL

Baer turned professional in 1929, and won 22 of his first 24 fights, 9 with first-round knockouts. The Boxing Register: International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book said that Max possessed perhaps “the most powerful right hand in heavyweight history.”īaer dropped out of school in the 8th grade to help his father on their cattle ranch this labor is alleged to be the reason for Baer’s strength. Nicknamed “Madcap Maxie,” and the “Livermore Larupper,” Baer held the title of World Heavyweight Champion from 1934-35. Maximillion Adelbert Baer, better known as Max Baer, was born on February 11, 1909, in Omaha Nebraska.














Max baer and james braddock