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  1. Champion du monde des poids lourds du 14 juin 1934 au 13 juin 1935, il est un des nombreux champions blancs qui portent brièvement ce titre dans les années 1930 avant le long règne de Joe Louis. Baer devient également arbitre de boxe et tient des rôles occasionnels au cinéma ou à la télévision.

  2. 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.

  3. Le boxeur américain Max Baer fut champion du monde des poids lourds en 1934-1935. Né le 11 février 1909 à Omaha, dans le Nebraska, Maximilian Adelbert Baer entame une carrière de boxeur professionnel en 1929.

  4. boxrec.com › en › box-proBoxRec: Max Baer

    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. boxrec.com › wiki › indexMax Baer - BoxRec

    8 mai 2022 · Fun-loving, entertaining, hard-hitting, and charismatic, Max Baer was the fighter most responsible for maintaining the public's interest in the heavyweight division during the early years of the Great Depression.

  6. Max Baer 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 June 13, 1935.

  7. 31 mars 2020 · Former heavyweight champion Max Baer last stepped into the ring in April 1941, stopped for the second time by Lou Nova. Baer left the earth 18 years later. Yet, even in 2020, it doesn’t...

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