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Yesterday we presented a photo gallery on Jim “Cinderella Man” Braddock’s stunning upset of Max Baer to win the heavyweight championship in 1935. Now it’s Maxie’s turn to shine. Contexts 3 4 1 – fast window switcher app.
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Primo Carnera was one of the more interesting figures in boxing history. He wasn’t much of a fighter, though.
The mob-connected 6-foot-5½ behemoth rode a series of fixed fights — or at least intermittent ones — to the heavyweight championship in the early 1930s, according to the common story line.
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Then, when he finally faced a real challenger who came to win, “The Ambling Alp” from Italy came crashing down. Many times.
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Max Baer, a jovial, 6-2½ heavyweight with big-time punching power, put the champion down somewhere between seven and 12 times, depending on the report you’re reading. The Associated Press reported 11 knockdowns.
Regardless, Carnera couldn’t stay on his feet in one of the most lopsided heavyweight title fights in history. Referee Arthur Donovan finally stopped the massacre at 2:16 of Round 11 of the scheduled 15-round fight.
The only thing one could say for Carnera is that he had the determination to get up so many times. Still, in the eyes of many, he was exposed as a fraud.
Carnera would retire in 1937 but return to the ring after World War II, in 1945, before finally calling it quits the following year. He then went on to become a professional wrestler. What else?
Baer, perhaps more interested in having fun than focusing on his craft, lost his title to Braddock in his first defense a year later. He continued to fight, with mixed results, until 1941.
Here is a look back at the Baer-Carnera fight.
DONE DEALMax Baer and heavyweight champ Primo Carnera sign to fight on June 14, 1934 at Madison…Max Baer and heavyweight champ Primo Carnera sign to fight on June 14, 1934 at Madison Sqaure Garden Bowl in Queens, New York. Pictured (left to right) are, seated: Baer; Jimmy Johnston, promoter; and Carnera signing; standing: Ancil Hoffman, Baer’s manager; Col. Reed Kilpatrick, Garden president; and Louis Soresi, Carnera’s manager. AP PhotomoreOLD-SCHOOL STARE DOWNBaer (left) and Carnera pose for the cameras after they sign to fight one another. AP…Baer (left) and Carnera pose for the cameras after they sign to fight one another. AP PhotomoreFAMILY AFFAIRBaer (left) and brother Buddy show their affection for dad Jacob after the eldest Baer arrived…Baer (left) and brother Buddy show their affection for dad Jacob after the eldest Baer arrived in New York by train at the start of Max’s training camp on April 30, 1934. AP PhotomorePHOTO OPThe three Baers — Buddy (left), Papa and Max — take a ride at Max’s training…The three Baers — Buddy (left), Papa and Max — take a ride at Max’s training camp in Asbury Park, New Jersey on May 13, 1934. AP PhotomoreKIDDING AROUNDThe accessible Baer took a break in his training to entertain some youngsters. AP PhotoREST TIMEBaer gets in some rest and tanning during his training camp. AP PhotoON THE SCALEBaer (right) and Carnera weigh in the day of the fight. Baer weighed 210 pounds, Carnera…Baer (right) and Carnera weigh in the day of the fight. Baer weighed 210 pounds, Carnera 263¼. Carnera reportedly behaved nervously at the weigh-in. AP PhotomoreEXAMINATIONBaer is examined by a doctor as Carnera waits his turn the day of the fight.…Baer is examined by a doctor as Carnera waits his turn the day of the fight. AP PhotomoreFIGHT TIMEDapper former heavyweight champion Jack Johnson was in the crowd when Baer challenged Carnera. AP PhotoKNOCKDOWN FESTThe Associated Press reported that Baer put an overmatched Carnera down 11 times in the 10-plus…The Associated Press reported that Baer put an overmatched Carnera down 11 times in the 10-plus rounds. Here, in the second round, Baer goes down with his opponent. AP PhotomoreEARLY DEMOLITIONCarnera reportedly went down three times in the first minute. AP PhotoSTAY DOWNBaer thinks better of punching Carnera when he is down. AP PhotoCOMMON SITEThe next three images give you a wide-angle look at what spectators saw that day. AP…The next three images give you a wide-angle look at what spectators saw that day. AP PhotomoreEARNING KEEPReferee Arthur Donovan had an unusually busy day dealing with the ups and downs. AP PhotoON THE ROPESCarnera is down once again in the 10th round. The end is near. AP PhotoENOUGH IS ENOUGHThis is the moment before Donovan stopped the fight to save Carnera from further punishment. AP…This is the moment before Donovan stopped the fight to save Carnera from further punishment. AP PhotomoreCELEBRATIONBaer (center) celebrates after his sensational victory over Carnera to win the heavyweight title. AP PhotoPOST-FIGHTBaer, flanked by his handlers, describes what happened in the fight. AP PhotoFRUITS OF LABORBaer (left) is pictured with his family 25 years after the Carnera fight. From left, Max;…Baer (left) is pictured with his family 25 years after the Carnera fight. From left, Max; son Jimmy, 16; son Max Jr., 21; and wife Mary Ellen. Max Jr. would go on to play the character Jethro on the TV series 'Beverly Hillbillies.' A daughter wasn’t present. AP Photomore
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