Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
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Caractacus
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Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Yankee Stadium, NYC
June.25.1935
(20th pro fight)
June.25.1935
(20th pro fight)
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elmersalsa
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
It's definitely June 22, 1938 at Yankee Stadium in New York City against Max Schmeling in the rematch.
That was Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber, most defining and important fight.
That was Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber, most defining and important fight.
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Caractacus
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Wrong !
btw
anyone here know why I had arsked this question ?
(I know -but I wonder if you know why I know)
btw
anyone here know why I had arsked this question ?
(I know -but I wonder if you know why I know)
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Caractacus
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
E're's a clue 4-U ALL !
book published in 1978...page.....
book published in 1978...page.....
Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Louis' best scalps are Schmeling and Baer. It was especially important to win Schmeling because of a loss to him and the way, how Louis avenged that loss, was impressive.
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Caractacus
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Okay you may be right after-all.elmersalsa wrote: ↑03 Mar 2025, 17:50 It's definitely June 22, 1938 at Yankee Stadium in New York City against Max Schmeling in the rematch.
That was Joe Louis, The Brown Bomber, most defining and important fight.
I should have titled this thread "Joe Loui's "First" "greatest" and important fight.
(cant beat becoming HW Champ no matter who you are)
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
I guess it is how you look at things. The 2nd Schmeling fight was by far the most anticipated fight of his career. However, had he lost to Braddock, a rematch with Schmeling (if it even happened) would not have been as important. And if he lost some key fights on his way up, he may not have ever got a title shot and certainly would not be as highly regarded today.
The 2nd Schmeling fight may have been his greatest performance, but there are several others that are arguable.
The 2nd Schmeling fight may have been his greatest performance, but there are several others that are arguable.
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Benny The Kid
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
I would say his greatest achievement was getting the win in the bIlly Conn fight.
Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Best and biggest win of his career was his 4th rd KO of Max Baer.
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Benny The Kid wrote: ↑05 Mar 2025, 15:09 I would say his greatest achievement was getting the win in the bIlly Conn fight.
I would not. It is a good thing that it was 15 rounds instead of 12, otherwise Joe does not win.
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
just the other day, I was reading Joe Louis's 1978 autobiography MY LIFE (1978)
on page 73 he states
"I still consider my greatest fight the one with Baer."
My hand speed was never better,
on page 73 he states
"I still consider my greatest fight the one with Baer."
My hand speed was never better,
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Baer caught some grief for not getting up. He said “ these people paid 50 bucks to see a fight. Not an execution “.
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Joe Louis
Defining Fight: WKO1 Max Schmeling (II).......June 22, 1938....."Avenges defeat in one of boxing's most anticipated fights in history....Germany surrenders!"
Other Defining Fights: WKO4 Max Baer , LKO12 Max Schmeling , WKO13 Billy Conn,
WTKO6 Primo Carnera, WKO8 Jimmy Braddock, and WKO11 Jersey Joe Walcott (II)
Among other of his great wins:
WKO3 Jack Sharkey
WKO1 John Henry Lewis
W15 Tommy Farr
WKO1 Buddy Baer (II)
Defining Fight: WKO1 Max Schmeling (II).......June 22, 1938....."Avenges defeat in one of boxing's most anticipated fights in history....Germany surrenders!"
Other Defining Fights: WKO4 Max Baer , LKO12 Max Schmeling , WKO13 Billy Conn,
WTKO6 Primo Carnera, WKO8 Jimmy Braddock, and WKO11 Jersey Joe Walcott (II)
Among other of his great wins:
WKO3 Jack Sharkey
WKO1 John Henry Lewis
W15 Tommy Farr
WKO1 Buddy Baer (II)
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Re: Joe Louis's "Greatest" (or most important) Fight ?
Joe Louis
Defining Fight: WKO1 Max Schmeling (II).......June 22, 1938....."Avenges defeat in one of boxing's most anticipated fights in history....Germany surrenders!"
Other Defining Fights: WKO4 Max Baer , LKO12 Max Schmeling , WKO13 Billy Conn,
WTKO6 Primo Carnera, WKO8 Jimmy Braddock, and WKO11 Jersey Joe Walcott (II)
Among other of his great wins:
WKO3 Jack Sharkey
WKO1 John Henry Lewis
W15 Tommy Farr
WKO1 Buddy Baer (II)
Defining Fight: WKO1 Max Schmeling (II).......June 22, 1938....."Avenges defeat in one of boxing's most anticipated fights in history....Germany surrenders!"
Other Defining Fights: WKO4 Max Baer , LKO12 Max Schmeling , WKO13 Billy Conn,
WTKO6 Primo Carnera, WKO8 Jimmy Braddock, and WKO11 Jersey Joe Walcott (II)
Among other of his great wins:
WKO3 Jack Sharkey
WKO1 John Henry Lewis
W15 Tommy Farr
WKO1 Buddy Baer (II)