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  1. Maximilian Adelbert Baer (February 11, 1909 – November 21, 1959) was an American professional boxer and the world heavyweight champion from June 14, 1934, to June 13, 1935. He was known in his time as the Livermore Larupper and Madcap Maxie.

  2. Max Baer (born February 11, 1909, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.—died November 21, 1959, Hollywood, California) was an American boxer who won the world heavyweight championship by knocking out Primo Carnera in 11 rounds in New York City on June 14, 1934. He lost the title to James J. Braddock on a 15-round decision at Long Island City, New York, on ...

  3. Mini Bio. Max Baer is arguably best known today for siring Max Baer Jr., the actor who played Jethro Bodine on the classic TV series The Beverly Hillbillies (1962). However, old-timers, followers of the sweet science and viewers of the film Cinderella Man (2005) all know that Max Sr. was boxing's heavyweight champion of the world for all of 364 ...

  4. boxrec.com › en › proboxerBoxRec: Max Baer

    National Boxing Association (1921-1962) World Heavy NYSAC World Heavy. World heavyweight title Nat Fleischer (inThe Ring, August 1934, page 47) claimed that Carnera was floored three times in round one, twice in round two (Carnera dragging Baer down both times). once in round three, and several more times in the last two rounds.

  5. Jul 9, 2020 · Jul 09 2020. The life and times of the eternally colourful Max Baer. Nigel Collins on Max Baer, the heavyweight king ‘with a heart too big for his fists’. MAX BAER had this routine...

  6. boxrec.com › wiki › indexMax Baer - BoxRec

    May 8, 2022 · Height: 189cm. Reach: 206cm. Referee: Record. Pro Boxer: Record. Division: Heavyweight. Manager: Ancil Hoffman. Trainer: Bob McAllister (circa 1931) Max Baer Gallery. Contents. 1 Career Overview. 1.1 Early Years. 1.2 Contender & Champion. 1.3 Braddock & Louis Fights. 1.4 Comeback & Later Years. 2 Professional Record. 3 Notes. 4 External Links.

  7. One of the most devastating right-handed punchers in heavyweight history, Baer was a wise-cracking performer whose ring antics entertained boxing audiences during the Great Depression. Baer turned pro in 1929 and won 22 of his first 24 fights, nine with first-round knockouts.

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