Max Schmeling must have been blessed with great genetics because when he finally retired from boxing in his early forties after tough fights with guys like Bear,Louis and Sharkey he had all his marbles and lived until he was 99 years old. Schmeling was also an intelligent man becoming very wealthy after owning several Coca Cola distributorships in Germany.
My father told me about being 6 years old and listening to this on the radio while the neighbors gathered around together back in 1933. I played this for him when he was 90.
@@ascendediamI always thought Baer was quite OVERrated, actually. He had zero boxing skill and was way to easy to hit. His only assets were a very formidable right hand and an iron chin.
@@alanberg5575 Some crazy slow person named Nycinstyle kept saying a video I deleted was wrong, and Ali said how great rock was and how he knew boxing well. That's correct since Ali, for a fact, knew no one made even midcard fighting like these novices in the 70s. And then the wacko said how Ali said rock was better than frazier when Ali was just being humble; anybody knows that with good vision, Joe was way more advanced. Yet Ford was in the same era and fought guys who had the same advances as others in the same era. He kept speaking on rock only instead of the other people in my video, as if all these guys didn't all have the same novice like tech and flaws; these people just are really crazy and slow. I have seen multiple odd comments saying to others's and myself how we don't know what we are looking at as if we are blind. The videos are grainy, yet people can clearly see the movements of these guys and have for years. Trainers say otherwise. Have we ever been in a match? Watch a breakdown of highlights. The oddest one of them all: if the video were recorded in higher quality and upgraded to 60 fps, it would show these fighters' advanced angles, tech, timing, and defence. Is that true? By upgrading the video to 60 fps and higher quality, it can magically alter them to be more advanced in those areas. Oh they said mutiple times the videos don't show these guy's as obsolete
Max getting up to take another beating after being floored in the final round then to have it continued without responding with a punch showed both incredible courage and the character of a man who demanded much of himself who did not look for the easy way out. Impressive.
@@garymorris1856You are correct: Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling refers to either of two separate fights between the two boxers which are among boxing's most famous bouts. Schmeling won the first match in 1936 by a knockout in round 12 and Louis won the second bout in 1938 with a knockout in the first round.
@@ascendediamI was referring to the over the top music and opening graphics that are reminiscent of a Looney Tunes intro that a lot of these older fights have.
Max Schmeling is among the most purest of sports men that have ever lived. What a true hero of true sport! Thank you Max, thank you very much. You are in every move the true show of sportsmanship.
Max Baer at 6'3 about 205 lbs., Skinny and massive upper body was a beast in any age of boxing- with proper training and drive he could have become champ even today, with the great power and potential he displayed.
I love Baer as much as the next guy, but man he was dirty. In the first stanzas you can see backhands, and holding behind the neck as he clubs his man. Still, what power! Thank you for posting this gem!
Remember, this was 1933. Most of the rules were left over from the London Prize and Queensbury rules. I just read them both, and neither backhanding or holding and hitting are mentioned as fouls. Even the Neutral Corner rule was only seven years old.
@@heffmunson There were official boxing commission rules. But they were obviously not adhered to. partly because Schelling was a German at a time when Hitler was taking over, and Baer was a Jew in the U.S. Even back then back handing was illegal, holding and hitting was also. He also hit behind the hand ALOT. and he |turned" the opponent - in other words he grabbed his head or shoulder and turned him into the other direction making him exposed to a punch. Baer was much dirtier than I was led to believe. Any fighter with a good aggressive left hook would have knocked him out. Joe Frazier, Jerry Quarry, Joe Louis did juts that.
Max Baer wore the Star of David. Hitler had taken power the year before, and the fight was held in New York City, home to two million Jews. So yeah, he was super motivated. And the backhands he administered reeked of performative disdain.
When Baer wanted to, and he frequently did not, he was a real monster in the ring. His problem, other then poor technique at times, was that he really didn't want to put in all the hours to be the best he could be. He had a great life and a good career and he was happy with that.
exactly. he couldve been a good bit better technically. jab was decent though. and that right hand my godl. love watching him however. he was so entertaining. what a character
@@ortho-g9826 I agree. Which is why I said when he wanted to he could be real monster in the ring and more often than not he didn't. If Baer had bothered to train diligently and learn the craft he could have been a much better fighter than he was. He had a great career as the "Clown Prince of Boxing" and Max was happy with that.
A couple of facts: 1) Max Schmeling was no Nazi. He rescued two Jewish children by hiding them in his apartment. Also, he refused to comply with Hitler's direct demand that he fire his Jewish manager. 2) Max Baer was not Jewish. He was only 1/4 Jewish and had no interest in the Jewish religion. Baer had fought professionally for 4 years before he adorned his trunks with the Star of David. He wore the Star of David in the Schmeling fight to honor his father who was 1/2 - Jewish but also had no interest in religion. Baer wore the Star on his trunks in this fight and thereafter because it garnered him an enormous following in the Jewish community.
Rabbi's on the video "Marching to Zion",don't know how the star of David was named because it is a Jewish Magic Kabbala symbol..And Zion means The sun...Every thing about your commentary is fact...
I am 1/8 Jewish and Lutheran but for the God's sake when they take your mother and grandparents and who they can just touch of your family I am 100% Jewish! My grandfather was transported to Mauthausen as a christian, with a half-Jewish descent. So I am 120% Jewish!
Baer was the Deontay Wilder of his time... Extremely powerful puncher and physically gifted, but with little technical skills and very telegraphed punches.
@@markydan1236funny how Primo was actually more skilled than Max and was outboxing him before the fight was stopped. Primo was more skilled but had less power. Deontay is definitely more like Max than Primo.
If you would put them in their prime time in the year 2019, they would even survive against featherweights, just look at their technique. Ofc, i know times were diffrent but my point stays
This fight brings tears to my eyes, here are two great guys one US patriot (Baer) and another great generous man Schmeling pouring their hearts out, that shot Schmeling took @ 20:43 would have taken anyone's head off, even more, remarkable he kept on fighting and even got up after the knockout, great men of a significant era.
Good grief, Baer hit him with that right hand at 20:42 hard enough to kill a mule. That Schmeling was still on his feet. i read that Joe Louis said no one hit him harder than Baer. I always believed it. Watching this I see why he said it.
@Jason Voorhees No he didn’t like Hitler at all but he had to go through a lot of attention from the Nazi’s because of his reputation. There is a good documentary about him on RUclips. He became wealthy after the war and even paid for Joe Lewis funeral. Watch that documentary. Very impressive!
@Jason Voorhees There are persons who think all kind of things of US servicemen as well. In war time persons can’t choose freely to join the army or not! At least he was not a draft dodger as Jack Dempsey was!
@jasonvoorhees5640 Knocked out Joe Louis. What a bum... Went 4:3 against Hall of Famers. What a bum.... Participated in 4 "The Ring fights of the year", this here being one of them. Winning the other three of them all by K.o. (Risko, Stribling, Louis I) What a bum.... Was Heavyweight Champion of the World for more than two years. What a bum....
It might very well be the most vicious assault in boxing history! Max bear is one of the hardest punchers I've ever seen and supper creative at the same time.
@justthink5854There is no evidence he had broken hands in the Louis fight. He was just broken down, dismantled and thoroughly beaten. Louis was on another level.
@justthink5854 Buddy's autobiography? In any case, those are stories decades after the fight happened. Baer went through training camp and said nothing about a hand injury. Whenever a puncher underperforms they say they have hand problems. Every time.
@justthink5854 I'm sure Buddy gave a lot of insight, but he was Max's brother. In the fight above Max almost killed Schmeling, the last punch was at the back of Schmeling's head, the same kind that killed Campbell. I'm sure Baer had guilt for Campbell but it sure didn't seem to be the case during his fights.
Dirty as fuck -luvd how schmeling didn't touch gloves with him in middle of first round after Baer holding his head with left-hand and hitting him with right, ref biased, let it go on too long in tenth, he was sitting duck -schmeling a good smart fighter tho
After that most insanely vicious right hand that dropped Schmeling toward the end. I thought he might die. It broke my heart when he got up because you knew what Maxie Baer was about to do to him. Baer was a super nice guy, but in the ring he was not at all.
My goodness, you're right. In the first round alone, he holds and hits, and spins Schmeling into a corner and hits him there. Amazing the ref didn't penalize him.
Schmeling was the better fighter, but unfortunately,, a true gentleman ,in and out! Of the ring....and one can only wonder at the almost foolhardy courage, it must have taken to even agree
To such an uneven fight,,!! In new york,!. All the anti-semetic hype,.....max baer, the dirtiest heavywieght of his generation, as an opponent,! (This fight being a great example.!)......a blind reef,...... .. Oh yeah,.. .let,s not forget the nazi,s waiting for him back home, should he fail,!!!
@@coletteharper6661 I agree, Baer holding and hitting, back hands, straight arms, etc. Schmelling much better boxer! Baer was fighting a blown up lightheavyweight! Baer was a nice guy out of the ring though!
@@coletteharper6661 Baer was the most outgoing loving person in the world. Rules in boxing were different then than now. Black hands were not against the rules. Everyone loved Max. Schmeling was the better technical boxer. Max was more just raw power.
I remember a different Max Baer. When I was a youth in the Bay Area in the 1950s, Max would host telethons all night long for worthy causes like muscular dystrophy, and others..... He was very sensitive, and would often have tears in his eyes.... To me and others, he was a very special guy.........
What a fight! I admired the courage of Schmeling, even though he was an easy target in the later rounds. He was fighting a bigger and stronger opponent.
Max Baer had me laughing like hell. He hit Schmeling several times, then began rotating a forehand then a backhand, a forehand then another backhand. Apparently you could use a backhand because the referee said nothing and Baer hit him 5 or more times with a backhand. Not being used to seeing it, it looked funny as hell, almost like a 3 stooges skit.
Max Baer was a larger-than-life character....he was a great fighter that had tremendous punching power. If he would have learned how to box he could have been an all-time great. He destroyed Schmeling in this fight. Note that Schemling was not a NAZI and later on worked for the Coca-Cola company.
Look idiot Schemling was also persecuted by the NAZI's. He was literally wiped out after the war. Coca Cola gave him a job as a representative for the company and he did very well....even helped out Joe Louis. That's more than the country did for Joe Louis....the IRS robbed him of all his money. So I really don't know what your point is unless you are a JEW or some kind of right wing nut. Also, I bet you have a Coca Cola product in your home.
@@RELopez-mk4ic Look IDIOT he said that the Max was NOT a Nazi. Learn how to read. "So I really don't know what your point is unless you are a JEW or some kind of right wing nut. So you are a left wing racist. Idiot, Baer was part Jewish. "Also, I bet you have a Coca Cola product in your home. So what? That was a really stupid post, even by racist standards. Some of them can actually read.
I think Baer was an all-time great, regardless. This was Baer at his best. He was such a gifted fighter and gifted natural athlete that he didn't really need to learn how to box. Who knows what would have happened if he had not had a broken right hand when he fought Louis.
Besides Ali, Max Baer is one of my fav fighters. Millions loved him and fighters respected him. RIP Maxie and may GOD give you all the blessings in Heaven,
First let me say that I'm a born and raised Southern boy from the USA. That said, Jethro Sr. was a dirty fighting son of a gun! I'm not a Nazi sympathizer. I'm not a Schmeling fan either. I've been an avid fan since the 60's and I always heard that Baer fought dirty but when you look at his life outside the ring, he seems to be a really nice guy. When the internet and sites like RUclips came along, we old guys were finally able to watch some of the great heavyweight fights. Every fight that I see of Max Baer's, he's holding and hitting, low blows, elbows all the time, rabbit punching...he couldn't have fought after the 60's and television because he would have had so many points deducted and disqualification that nobody would know him and the Beverly Hillbillys would not have had Jr. as Jethro. The way God planned it I suppose!
@@getredytagetredy Did the poor Jewish man offend you by knocking out your Aryan posterchild 80 years ago? Would you have been able to change the outcome in the great Schmellings shoes? Elaborate
What tickled me was the little move that Baer pulled several times; he would quickly grab Schmeling by the head with his right arm and hurl him toward a corner, and as Schmeling recoiled Baer would quickly smack him with a smart left hook. It's obvious that Baer had rehearsed this stunning little Hollywood stunt that he pulled off in one complete motion.
I honestly think Baer, Louis, and Schmeling had a major part in shutting up the eugenics and racial "science" talks of the day. All three represented a major piece of the debate (Baer = jew, Louis = black, Schmeling = germanic) and all three showed the general public that any body can regardless of race be successful.
This is the same era Louis fought in, and rock and multiple loonies on forums and on highlights said those guys would beat guys in the 70s and 90s, yet my video shows Deontay he fought no names, way more advanced,they also said Ruiz/bruno would lose to guys in this era yet video of guys they fought in my vids were way more advanced than these novices And those same loonies lied, saying Wlad fought like Primo and that Louis would beat him, yet my video shows Wlad never did, and Wlad even in his 3rd match was way more advanced than this whole Novice-like era.
Pretty rough fight for Schmeling. Baer holding and hitting, back-handing, pulling by the neck and also punching after holding his glove as an apology for a previous foul!!
a lot of them yes. Some maybe but a lot of fights were fixed by the mob not just Carnera's, he payed the price to be Italian during the fasxcist era. Not for sure the Sharky one. Sharky denied any fixeed thing till his Death. Stupid ass propaganda
Baer was never boring that's for sure. He had dynamite in his right hand, but some of the punches he threw in this fight looked downright amateurish, but I understand he liked to have a little fun in the ring to break up the monotony, but if he stayed on his game he was downright deadly in there. He certainly had all the tools, reach, power, chin, strength, etc, and if he had utilized them a little better he would've been unbeatable.
Max S a real tough guy to take so many hits from Max Baer! Baer actually hit max S with a back fist also! Did you see that? Referee let Baer do that with out taking a point off Max B.
As amazing as these older exchanges are, anyone else notice or is it just me, these guys really don't move their heads much! Which now I think is why those nasty full swipe shots land so often.
watch foreman and louis on my page and you tell me which era used more angles/fluidity/timing/defense and if you see the same obsolete flaws from the Louis era in 70s-90s
video on my shows people joe faced and george faced,in that video shows for a fact joe and his era were way less advanced in these areas tech/fluidity/timing/angles used/defense,than people in the video george fought Even no names were way more advanced in every area,this whole era looks like novices
Interesting- how scientifically Schmeling fought Joe Louis in their first fight, while not being able to get out of the way of Baer's wild, telegraphed, looping punches. He just ate Baer's punches. Proof that different styles make for different fights.
Yeah, I think he lost his next two fights after this one also. Maybe a draw mixed in there. The Joe Louis win was big for him, but Joe got him back big time.
@Happy Man Considering how the second fight went down it kind of did erase it. Louis beat Schmeling so bad in the rematch that it was almost hard to watch, Louis took him much more seriously in the rematch and showed that he was on a different level. No disrespect to Schmeling but Louis was a once in a lifetime phenom.
@@demiurgeobzen327 I agree to an extent but keep in mind, an aging Schmelling beat a prime Louis who had beaten the best in Baer, Canera, Sharkey, Levinsky, and others. Two years later Louis certainly avenged his defeat in a very impressive manner, and solidified his legacy, but that doesnt take away from Schmelling being the single man who took out perhaps the greatest heavyweight of all time in his prime (while past his own prime no less!)
I have seen Tennis matches with fewer backhands than this match. You would think that people would die from punches like in the last minute of the fight. Max must have been made of Iron.
Why is the title calling this a light heavyweight fight when the light heavyweight limit in those days (and even today) is 175lbs? Schmeling weighed 189 and Baer was 202lbs.
Lunatics on forums for years said joe and rock could beat guys in 70s-90s,yet never facing anybody as advanced as the average guys in those era's people on the net are really insane
These guys wouldn't even last 1 round vs. no names in the 70s and 90s. On forums, Wackos said Baer would beat Patterson. It's very sad people watch highlights only. Nothing in these guys's looks as advanced as nonames in the 70s and 90s, let alone mid- or top guys's in those eras. This looks like novices The idiots say baer power would ko patterson,how does that happen if baer is very obsolete and wouldn't even land?
All of those crazy idiots who don't like me calling these guys novices compared to the 70s-90s, are only upset cause they see me say it In public, if I don't say it it doesn't mean I still don't see these guys as novices, their hurt by me saying it not me seeing it very weird
some crazy idiot days ago said my video showing rounds of how these guys fought side by side with people george fought on my page is a opinion of george fighting way more advanced people in both ages how is showing exactly how fighters fought and showing advances in tech/fluidity/defense/fluidity/angles an opinion ? The average amateur in 70s-90s were way more advanced than this whole Novice era
I have also been told mutiple times by lunatics these odd quotes I don't know boxing/I don't know what I'm looking at as if I am blind/quotes by said boxer says otherwise/watch highlights yet highlights are selected best moments/how was this era a novice era if they were professionals yet leaving out no one made pro fighting like these guys in 70s-90s
Some crazy slow person named nycinstyle kept saying my video is wrong, and ali said how great rock was, and how ali knows boxing well that's correct since ali for a fact knew no one made even midcard fighting like these novices in the 70s,and then the wacko said how ali said rock was better then frazier when ali was just being humble, anybody knows with good vision Joe was way more advanced yet foreman was in the same era who fought guys who had the same advances as others in the same era He kept speaking on rock only instead of the other people in my video as if all these guys didn't all have the same novice like tech and flaws, these people just are really crazy and slow man
This is not a light heavy fight. The light heavy limit in 33 was 175lbs. These guys are both over that. Baer is 203lbs, he would be a heavyweight today.
Should have been disqualified, back handlers galore, leading with his elbow, grappling and holding, hitting with inside of the glove holding and hitting.
Baer was a clown-the thumb in the eye, back hand, low blow, always clowning. He outweighed Schmelling by probably 20 pounds in this fight, that was the difference.
Schmeling and Joe Louis had great admiration for each other and became good friends. Schmeling knew that Joe was broke and he helped him a time or two in that regard. I Think Max would visit Joe, coming here mainly for that reason. It's nice to see that happen, 2 really decent gentleman.
Max Schmeling was an oddity of a fighter. He could be brilliant, even dominating in streaks, but he could also lose fights he should have won-this fight being one. Interestingly, Nat Fleischer considered Schmelling to be an all time great. Listing him as one of the 10 best heavyweight boxers to ever live. Ranking him higher than Marciano.
Watched the fight again. Lost count of the back handers, neck hold n throw at the ropes, down chop with glove edge and forearm to the face. All from Max. He was a real tiger with a great chin too.
Amazing how sloppy Baer was. He barely looks like a professional prizefighter. Never throws a straight punch. No jab, no balance, no nothing. Just this sledgehammer overhand right. And dirty at that. Backhands, really ? And yet...
video on my page shows all no names. Bruno/Ruiz/Deon fought way more advanced in angles/timing/IQ/defense/tech than guys who are not sane guys said would beat Bruno/Ruiz/Deon.
Ironic how both these fighters have been misrepresented in film and history: Schmeling as a goose-stepping Nazi, which he most certainly wasn't, and Baer as a man-killing caveman who enjoyed sending men to their maker, a la Ron Howard's film 'Cinderella Man'. In truth Baer had nightmares for years and was deeply remorseful over what he did.
video on my page shows all no names. Bruno/Ruiz/Deon fought way more advanced in angles/timing/IQ/defense/tech than guys who are not sane guys said would beat Bruno/Ruiz/Deon.
Up until the fatal round, Max Schmeling was landing clean blows and had excellent technical skills. By contrast, Baer was fighting dirty from the get go and his punches were sloppy.
Max Schmeling must have been blessed with great genetics because when he finally retired from boxing in his early forties after tough fights with guys like Bear,Louis and Sharkey he had all his marbles and lived until he was 99 years old. Schmeling was also an intelligent man becoming very wealthy after owning several Coca Cola distributorships in Germany.
and he fought braddock!
gangliums
no he didnt?
gangliums did not
INDEED, HE DID!
Yeah, and he lended Joe Louis some money when he was poor
My father told me about being 6 years old and listening to this on the radio while the neighbors gathered around together back in 1933. I played this for him when he was 90.
Thanks for this.
Imagine back then, how much excitement there was when big events like this took place!!
2 of the most underrated champions in boxing history.
2 of the most underrated champions in boxing history.
@@ascendediamI always thought Baer was quite OVERrated, actually. He had zero boxing skill and was way to easy to hit. His only assets were a very formidable right hand and an iron chin.
@@alanberg5575 everyone in this era looks like novices compared to the average 70s
@@ascendediam True enough! Athletic skill evolves in every sport. Boxing is certainly no exception.
@@alanberg5575 Some crazy slow person named Nycinstyle kept saying a video I deleted was wrong, and Ali said how great rock was and how he knew boxing well.
That's correct since Ali, for a fact, knew no one made even midcard fighting like these novices in the 70s.
And then the wacko said how Ali said rock was better than frazier when Ali was just being humble; anybody knows that with good vision, Joe was way more advanced.
Yet Ford was in the same era and fought guys who had the same advances as others in the same era.
He kept speaking on rock only instead of the other people in my video, as if all these guys didn't all have the same novice like tech and flaws; these people just are really crazy and slow.
I have seen multiple odd comments saying to others's and myself how we don't know what we are looking at as if we are blind. The videos are grainy, yet people can clearly see the movements of these guys and have for years.
Trainers say otherwise. Have we ever been in a match? Watch a breakdown of highlights.
The oddest one of them all: if the video were recorded in higher quality and upgraded to 60 fps, it would show these fighters' advanced angles, tech, timing, and defence.
Is that true? By upgrading the video to 60 fps and higher quality, it can magically alter them to be more advanced in those areas.
Oh they said mutiple times the videos don't show these guy's as obsolete
Max getting up to take another beating after being floored in the final round then to have it continued without responding with a punch showed both incredible courage and the character of a man who demanded much of himself who did not look for the easy way out. Impressive.
I am very impressed with Schmeling's toughness and courage.
Yeah, much more than he showed against Joe Louis.
@@felixmadison5736 He split two fights with Louis, beating Joe in their first fight.
@@garymorris1856You are correct:
Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling refers to either of two separate fights between the two boxers which are among boxing's most famous bouts. Schmeling won the first match in 1936 by a knockout in round 12 and Louis won the second bout in 1938 with a knockout in the first round.
@@felixmadison5736 Yes, you are also correct.
Love these old intros, where you can't tell if you are watching a boxing match or a bugs bunny cartoon.
@@ascendediamI was referring to the over the top music and opening graphics that are reminiscent of a Looney Tunes intro that a lot of these older fights have.
Max Schmeling is among the most purest of sports men that have ever lived. What a true hero of true sport! Thank you Max, thank you very much. You are in every move the true show of sportsmanship.
Max had a great right hand not easy to land on such a tall fighter as Max Baer
He should also be remembered for his generosity to Joe Louis later in their lives.
Max Baer at 6'3 about 205 lbs., Skinny and massive upper body was a beast in any age of boxing- with proper training and drive he could have become champ even today, with the great power and potential he displayed.
I love Baer as much as the next guy, but man he was dirty. In the first stanzas you can see backhands, and holding behind the neck as he clubs his man. Still, what power! Thank you for posting this gem!
I noticed that too, and I’m not a boxing expert
Incredible! And what was the ref there for, coffee?
Remember, this was 1933. Most of the rules were left over from the London Prize and Queensbury rules. I just read them both, and neither backhanding or holding and hitting are mentioned as fouls. Even the Neutral Corner rule was only seven years old.
@@heffmunson There were official boxing commission rules. But they were obviously not adhered to. partly because Schelling was a German at a time when Hitler was taking over, and Baer was a Jew in the U.S.
Even back then back handing was illegal, holding and hitting was also. He also hit behind the hand ALOT. and he |turned" the opponent - in other words he grabbed his head or shoulder and turned him into the other direction making him exposed to a punch. Baer was much dirtier than I was led to believe. Any fighter with a good aggressive left hook would have knocked him out. Joe Frazier, Jerry Quarry, Joe Louis did juts that.
@@AndyBends I see your point about the distinction between the "general" rules and the commission rules.
I’ve never seen anyone flip a switch and become such a beast as Max Baer. Once he got serious he looks terrifying.
Tommy Hearns was that way when he went in to "kill" mode
looks like a dirty fighter to me
@@eyeswideopen67 the rules were different then too
Max Baer wore the Star of David. Hitler had taken power the year before, and the fight was held in New York City, home to two million Jews. So yeah, he was super motivated. And the backhands he administered reeked of performative disdain.
He killed a man in the ring
When Baer wanted to, and he frequently did not, he was a real monster in the ring. His problem, other then poor technique at times, was that he really didn't want to put in all the hours to be the best he could be. He had a great life and a good career and he was happy with that.
exactly. he couldve been a good bit better technically. jab was decent though. and that right hand my godl. love watching him however. he was so entertaining. what a character
Ali would have butchered Baer. Baer took too many shots to the head...he was wide open. Liston would have pulverized him with his killer jab.
@@ortho-g9826 I agree. Which is why I said when he wanted to he could be real monster in the ring and more often than not he didn't. If Baer had bothered to train diligently and learn the craft he could have been a much better fighter than he was.
He had a great career as the "Clown Prince of Boxing" and Max was happy with that.
@@patricksullivan2261 Absolutely
Max Jr said he didn’t like boxing and wanted to be an actor.
A couple of facts: 1) Max Schmeling was no Nazi. He rescued two Jewish children by hiding them in his apartment. Also, he refused to comply with Hitler's direct demand that he fire his Jewish manager. 2) Max Baer was not Jewish. He was only 1/4 Jewish and had no interest in the Jewish religion. Baer had fought professionally for 4 years before he adorned his trunks with the Star of David. He wore the Star of David in the Schmeling fight to honor his father who was 1/2 - Jewish but also had no interest in religion. Baer wore the Star on his trunks in this fight and thereafter because it garnered him an enormous following in the Jewish community.
Rabbi's on the video "Marching to Zion",don't know how the star of David was named because it is a Jewish Magic Kabbala symbol..And Zion means The sun...Every thing about your commentary is fact...
Detritus is right. Baer was no Jew and wore the star to woo rich Jewish fight fans and kids. THE CON WORKED.
I just want to point out that, under the Nazis, being 1/4 Jewish entitled you to a place in the concentration camps.
I am 1/8 Jewish and Lutheran but for the God's sake when they take your mother and grandparents and who they can just touch of your family I am 100% Jewish! My grandfather was transported to Mauthausen as a christian, with a half-Jewish descent. So I am 120% Jewish!
Detritus Maximus ...Max also paid for his friend Joe Louis...funeral ...and helped carry his casket...They were life long friends...
You feel sorry for any opponent being caught with Baer's right. I can't believe Schmeling got up from that bomb in the 10th.
Baer was the Deontay Wilder of his time... Extremely powerful puncher and physically gifted, but with little technical skills and very telegraphed punches.
Schmelling was a vastly superior boxer and heavily favored. It’s a wonder he lost
I'd compare Wilder more to Primo Carnera. You can tell Max is an experienced fighter, Primo and Wilder both look awkward as hell.
He also reminds me a lot of Cleveland Williams and George Chuvalo. Fast hands, flat footed mostly focused on power and limited defense.
And Baer did not take training too seriously which further limited him
@@markydan1236funny how Primo was actually more skilled than Max and was outboxing him before the fight was stopped.
Primo was more skilled but had less power.
Deontay is definitely more like Max than Primo.
It's great to watch this fight from over 85 years ago !
91
Almost 92 years ago
Good fight! These were two tough old-school guys.
Lol Max holding and hitting like crazy, and throwing him to the side then taking shots. Rules were a bit lax back then.
@@tacomadc LOL yeah the backhands. He threw at least 5.
Older fighters were the toughest
How in the hell did Schmeling take that punch at 20:43 and not go down? Violent knockout by Baer. Schmeling had guts to hang in there like that.
Holy fuck! See all that sweat?? And those nasty backhands after ?? Omg
+Kedbuka Tuetonic forehead made of gut German schteel : )
BAM ! spectators in the last raw could have hear that
You could hear that one for sure. WOMP!!
Kedbuka.....Jesus it looked like he got he head ripped of his shoulders and then took about 4 or 5 more bombs before going down damn !!!
One thing for sure, none of us armchair critics would have survived a single round with either of these great boxers!
p.s. baer never trainned
@@mikekrauss7771 No, you are wrong. Of course he trained.
If you would put them in their prime time in the year 2019, they would even survive against featherweights, just look at their technique. Ofc, i know times were diffrent but my point stays
Truly our champians of yesteryear. Nobody does it better.
Alan Randall neither of these two bums would last one round against any mid level contender today.
I didn't know Baer had such a great back hand! Hold his neck and smash his face with other hand was slick too, Baer was a technician!😂
👍😂😂😂
Good and useful sarcasm.
Steel on steel. Great champions. Dear God I would last ten seconds in the ring with those great champions .
i would last 10 seconds -- the 10 secs. i was counted out!
This fight brings tears to my eyes, here are two great guys one US patriot (Baer) and another great generous man Schmeling pouring their hearts out, that shot Schmeling took @ 20:43 would have taken anyone's head off, even more, remarkable he kept on fighting and even got up after the knockout, great men of a significant era.
My grandfather saw this fight. He bet ten dollars that Max would win!
@@ColonelFredPuntridge At that time that was a considerable amount of money.
@@dsimon33871 And Max won.
@@ColonelFredPuntridge
Max also lost... Lol 😆 could not resist. This fight could have been billed as the Battle of the Maxes
One of the most brutal TKO's I have ever seen.
Good grief, Baer hit him with that right hand at 20:42 hard enough to kill a mule. That Schmeling was still on his feet. i read that Joe Louis said no one hit him harder than Baer. I always believed it. Watching this I see why he said it.
Baer vs Fury would be a great boxing dream-match. Both have that Playfully Flamboyant Demeanor. Both were born Showmen.
21:05 El referee debió parar la pelea.
Louis said Marciano was the hardest hitter he ever fought, not Max Baer, but Baer was the hardest hitter Louis fought up until Marciano.
@@robertdecker4780 Or Baer vs Iron Mike Tyson; two of the deadliest punches in boxing history.
This fight should have been called, "Taking it to the Max!"
Baer had the best backhand of any boxer!!
Sheesh, Max Baer really beat the snot of Schmeling in the tenth. Cripes.
Max Schmeling was a great boxer and person!
@Jason Voorhees No he didn’t like Hitler at all but he had to go through a lot of attention from the Nazi’s because of his reputation. There is a good documentary about him on RUclips. He became wealthy after the war and even paid for Joe Lewis funeral. Watch that documentary. Very impressive!
@Jason Voorhees Yes exactly, he was indeed used for German propaganda because of his great boxing legacy.
@Jason Voorhees There are persons who think all kind of things of US servicemen as well. In war time persons can’t choose freely to join the army or not! At least he was not a draft dodger as Jack Dempsey was!
@jasonvoorhees5640 Knocked out Joe Louis. What a bum... Went 4:3 against Hall of Famers. What a bum.... Participated in 4 "The Ring fights of the year", this here being one of them. Winning the other three of them all by K.o. (Risko, Stribling, Louis I) What a bum.... Was Heavyweight Champion of the World for more than two years. What a bum....
Between 20:42 and 21:15, is some of the most vicious head blows I have ever seen in a boxing match! Baer was throwing bombs at Schmeling's face!
It might very well be the most vicious assault in boxing history! Max bear is one of the hardest punchers I've ever seen and supper creative at the same time.
@justthink5854There is no evidence he had broken hands in the Louis fight. He was just broken down, dismantled and thoroughly beaten. Louis was on another level.
@justthink5854 Buddy's autobiography?
In any case, those are stories decades after the fight happened.
Baer went through training camp and said nothing about a hand injury.
Whenever a puncher underperforms they say they have hand problems. Every time.
@justthink5854 I'm sure Buddy gave a lot of insight, but he was Max's brother.
In the fight above Max almost killed Schmeling, the last punch was at the back of Schmeling's head, the same kind that killed Campbell. I'm sure Baer had guilt for Campbell but it sure didn't seem to be the case during his fights.
Never seen a dirtier fighter than Baer in this bout, the referee allowed him to get away with it.
This was the first time I ever saw repeated intentional backhand forearm smashes in boxing
Sandy Saddler. Fritzy Zivic.
Believe it or not some of the rules we have in boxing didn't exist back then. such as a backhand or a neutral corner
Baer always had a reputation for being a dirty fighter
Dirty as fuck -luvd how schmeling didn't touch gloves with him in middle of first round after Baer holding his head with left-hand and hitting him with right, ref biased, let it go on too long in tenth, he was sitting duck -schmeling a good smart fighter tho
After that most insanely vicious right hand that dropped Schmeling toward the end. I thought he might die. It broke my heart when he got up because you knew what Maxie Baer was about to do to him. Baer was a super nice guy, but in the ring he was not at all.
Max was kind of a dirty fighter. Lotta holding and hitting, back handed punches, and he did that almost like wresting spin move more than once.
sean fried . Max who? Both fighters same name
My goodness, you're right. In the first round alone, he holds and hits, and spins Schmeling into a corner and hits him there. Amazing the ref didn't penalize him.
They were both Max, be specific.
Max was always a dirty fighter and the other Max was always a clean fighter. Well anyway I really think they were great both of them.
Max baer was insane love his fights
Baer owned his man… Schmeling got worked over good… took it like a MAN from the better man tho… both had balls of steel...
Schmeling was the better fighter, but unfortunately,, a true gentleman ,in and out! Of the ring....and one can only wonder at the almost foolhardy courage, it must have taken to even agree
To such an uneven fight,,!! In new york,!.
All the anti-semetic hype,.....max baer, the dirtiest heavywieght of his generation, as an opponent,! (This fight being a great example.!)......a blind reef,......
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Oh yeah,..
.let,s not forget the nazi,s waiting for him back home, should he fail,!!!
@@coletteharper6661 I agree, Baer holding and hitting, back hands, straight arms, etc. Schmelling much better boxer! Baer was fighting a blown up lightheavyweight! Baer was a nice guy out of the ring though!
@@coletteharper6661 Baer was the most outgoing loving person in the world. Rules in boxing were different then than now. Black hands were not against the rules. Everyone loved Max. Schmeling was the better technical boxer. Max was more just raw power.
I remember a different Max Baer. When I was a youth in the Bay Area in the 1950s, Max would host telethons all night long for worthy causes like muscular dystrophy, and others..... He was very sensitive, and would often have tears in his eyes.... To me and others, he was a very special guy.........
What a fight! I admired the courage of Schmeling, even though he was an easy target in the later rounds. He was fighting a bigger and stronger opponent.
Max Baer had me laughing like hell. He hit Schmeling several times, then began rotating a forehand then a backhand, a forehand then another backhand. Apparently you could use a backhand because the referee said nothing and Baer hit him 5 or more times with a backhand. Not being used to seeing it, it looked funny as hell, almost like a 3 stooges skit.
LOL, I was thinking the same thing!
I was just yelling at the ref until he didn't do anything. After that I was cracking my a$$ off!
It was illegal.
Backhands were definitely illegal lol. I don’t know why. It’s not like they don’t hurt any more than a regular punch
Yes my sentiments exactly....the friggin' backhand at least twice in the knockout sequence. It's always been illigal in boxing with gloves...!
Max Baer was a larger-than-life character....he was a great fighter that had tremendous punching power. If he would have learned how to box he could have been an all-time great. He destroyed Schmeling in this fight. Note that Schemling was not a NAZI and later on worked for the Coca-Cola company.
Look idiot Schemling was also persecuted by the NAZI's. He was literally wiped out after the war. Coca Cola gave him a job as a representative for the company and he did very well....even helped out Joe Louis. That's more than the country did for Joe Louis....the IRS robbed him of all his money. So I really don't know what your point is unless you are a JEW or some kind of right wing nut. Also, I bet you have a Coca Cola product in your home.
@@hanzon1529 I know I can't believe it either those are illegal punches that Baer was throwing
@@RELopez-mk4ic
Look IDIOT he said that the Max was NOT a Nazi. Learn how to read.
"So I really don't know what your point is unless you are a JEW or some kind of right wing nut.
So you are a left wing racist. Idiot, Baer was part Jewish.
"Also, I bet you have a Coca Cola product in your home.
So what? That was a really stupid post, even by racist standards. Some of them can actually read.
I think Baer was an all-time great, regardless. This was Baer at his best. He was such a gifted fighter and gifted natural athlete that he didn't really need to learn how to box. Who knows what would have happened if he had not had a broken right hand when he fought Louis.
@@DubyaDaLastRepugPrez Baer exposed himself constantly; to do that against Louis was a death sentence.
Damn Max Baer was a dirty fighter
I cant believe Baer wasn't warned once by the ref for holding and hitting 🥊🥊🥊
Baer was one of the all time great punchers!!!
Pretty proficient at landing a lot of backhands too
In the "Heat Of Battle"...@@brianchandler6127
Win or lose Baer showed the most character out of all the old school boxers, always smiling and laughing dood is a straight savage
Love the Max bear hook followed by a backhander
Thanks for the post, btw. Nice long version.
Besides Ali, Max Baer is one of my fav fighters. Millions loved him and fighters respected him. RIP Maxie and may GOD give you all the blessings in Heaven,
First let me say that I'm a born and raised Southern boy from the USA. That said, Jethro Sr. was a dirty fighting son of a gun! I'm not a Nazi sympathizer. I'm not a Schmeling fan either. I've been an avid fan since the 60's and I always heard that Baer fought dirty but when you look at his life outside the ring, he seems to be a really nice guy. When the internet and sites like RUclips came along, we old guys were finally able to watch some of the great heavyweight fights. Every fight that I see of Max Baer's, he's holding and hitting, low blows, elbows all the time, rabbit punching...he couldn't have fought after the 60's and television because he would have had so many points deducted and disqualification that nobody would know him and the Beverly Hillbillys would not have had Jr. as Jethro. The way God planned it I suppose!
Baer's little sneaky professional fouls are things of rare beauty.
Mike Gallagher ...sneaky snakes are not beauty...reprehensible , like baers agenda...with his star of Remphan on his trunks...
@@getredytagetredy Did the poor Jewish man offend you by knocking out your Aryan posterchild 80 years ago? Would you have been able to change the outcome in the great Schmellings shoes? Elaborate
@@getredytagetredy - Spoken like a fool.
What tickled me was the little move that Baer pulled several times; he would quickly grab Schmeling by the head with his right arm and hurl him toward a corner, and as Schmeling recoiled Baer would quickly smack him with a smart left hook. It's obvious that Baer had rehearsed this stunning little Hollywood stunt that he pulled off in one complete motion.
How many uncalled infractions did Max Baer get away with in this fight? 🤣🤣🤣
I was so excited, I threw my straw hat at my laptop!
I honestly think Baer, Louis, and Schmeling had a major part in shutting up the eugenics and racial "science" talks of the day. All three represented a major piece of the debate (Baer = jew, Louis = black, Schmeling = germanic) and all three showed the general public that any body can regardless of race be successful.
Back then, it was just a back ally fight with gloves
This is the same era Louis fought in, and rock and multiple loonies on forums and on highlights said those guys would beat guys in the 70s and 90s,
yet my video shows Deontay he fought no names, way more advanced,they also said Ruiz/bruno would lose to guys in this era yet video of guys they fought in my vids were way more advanced than these novices
And those same loonies lied, saying Wlad fought like Primo and that Louis would beat him, yet my video shows Wlad never did, and Wlad even in his 3rd match was way more advanced than this whole Novice-like era.
Pretty rough fight for Schmeling. Baer holding and hitting, back-handing, pulling by the neck and also punching after holding his glove as an apology for a previous foul!!
But two ton gallento gave Baer a good time that I think he would remember!!
I think Baer and Carnera both don't get enough credit for what they did.
+George Havenhand Absolutely. true real Champions underrated by false propaganda
a lot of them yes. Some maybe but a lot of fights were fixed by the mob not just Carnera's, he payed the price to be Italian during the fasxcist era. Not for sure the Sharky one. Sharky denied any fixeed thing till his Death. Stupid ass propaganda
Carnera was a BUM....Bare could have been an all-time-great if he would have taken boxing seriously.
I agree
This was not a Light-heavyweight fight! They were both Heavyweights!
Sorry to spoil but Max won
Baer was never boring that's for sure. He had dynamite in his right hand, but some of the punches he threw in this fight looked downright amateurish, but I understand he liked to have a little fun in the ring to break up the monotony, but if he stayed on his game he was downright deadly in there. He certainly had all the tools, reach, power, chin, strength, etc, and if he had utilized them a little better he would've been unbeatable.
Max S a real tough guy to take so many hits from Max Baer! Baer actually hit max S with a back fist also! Did you see that? Referee let Baer do that with out taking a point off Max B.
As amazing as these older exchanges are, anyone else notice or is it just me, these guys really don't move their heads much! Which now I think is why those nasty full swipe shots land so often.
watch foreman and louis on my page and you tell me which era used more angles/fluidity/timing/defense and if you see the same obsolete flaws from the Louis era in 70s-90s
Max S. was one of the greatest counter punchers who won the heavyweight championship!! He absorbed a hreat deal of punishment in thos fight as well.
This is Baers best filmed performance. No doubt he was motivated that night for bigger reasons
Boxing in the old days was just pure brute, there was no science. If Baer fought Muhammad Ali, he wouldn’t last 3 rounds, out in 2 - at the least
video on my shows people joe faced and george faced,in that video shows for a fact joe and his era were way less advanced in these areas tech/fluidity/timing/angles used/defense,than people in the video george fought
Even no names were way more advanced in every area,this whole era looks like novices
Interesting- how scientifically Schmeling fought Joe Louis in their first fight, while not being able to get out of the way of Baer's wild, telegraphed, looping punches. He just ate Baer's punches. Proof that different styles make for different fights.
@Just think Saw him in Prizefighter and the Lady. Also saw him in The Harder They Fall- where he played versions of himself in both pictures
Some three years later, Schmeling would have the biggest win of his career when he knocked out the great Joe Louis in 12 rounds.
Yeah, I think he lost his next two fights after this one also. Maybe a draw mixed in there. The Joe Louis win was big for him, but Joe got him back big time.
@Happy Man Considering how the second fight went down it kind of did erase it. Louis beat Schmeling so bad in the rematch that it was almost hard to watch, Louis took him much more seriously in the rematch and showed that he was on a different level. No disrespect to Schmeling but Louis was a once in a lifetime phenom.
@@demiurgeobzen327 I agree to an extent but keep in mind, an aging Schmelling beat a prime Louis who had beaten the best in Baer, Canera, Sharkey, Levinsky, and others. Two years later Louis certainly avenged his defeat in a very impressive manner, and solidified his legacy, but that doesnt take away from Schmelling being the single man who took out perhaps the greatest heavyweight of all time in his prime (while past his own prime no less!)
@@billb.5183 No, Max only lost one more against Steve Hamas whom he beat decisevly in 1935 (ending his career).
20:56 the windshield wiper technique...
lol
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BOXE 🥊 1933 champion du monde 🌍
I WAS COUNTING HOW MANY TIMES MAX BAER WAS ADJUSTING HIS SHORTS.
I have seen Tennis matches with fewer backhands than this match.
You would think that people would die from punches like in the last minute of the fight. Max must have been made of Iron.
Schmeling was tough though
I can't believe he got up!!!
Why is the title calling this a light heavyweight fight when the light heavyweight limit in those days (and even today) is 175lbs? Schmeling weighed 189 and Baer was 202lbs.
To make turds 💩 like you ask questions.
Due respect to both fighters, but it's hard to see them going very far in today's LHW division🤔
No one from this era made midcard fighting like this in 70s-90s,the average person in those era's were way more advanced this looks horrible
Lunatics on forums for years said joe and rock could beat guys in 70s-90s,yet never facing anybody as advanced as the average guys in those era's people on the net are really insane
I am sorry no way they would go 2 rounds with Tyson or Ali or Lewis or Marciano
These guys wouldn't even last 1 round vs. no names in the 70s and 90s.
On forums, Wackos said Baer would beat Patterson. It's very sad people watch highlights only.
Nothing in these guys's looks as advanced as nonames in the 70s and 90s, let alone mid- or top guys's in those eras.
This looks like novices
The idiots say baer power would ko patterson,how does that happen if baer is very obsolete and wouldn't even land?
You are correct
Looks like slow motion or out of shape fighters
All of those crazy idiots who don't like me calling these guys novices compared to the 70s-90s, are only upset cause they see me say it In public, if I don't say it it doesn't mean I still don't see these guys as novices, their hurt by me saying it not me seeing it very weird
some crazy idiot days ago said my video showing rounds of how these guys fought side by side with people george fought on my page is a opinion of george fighting way more advanced people in both ages how is showing exactly how fighters fought and showing advances in tech/fluidity/defense/fluidity/angles an opinion ?
The average amateur in 70s-90s were way more advanced than this whole Novice era
I have also been told mutiple times by lunatics these odd quotes I don't know boxing/I don't know what I'm looking at as if I am blind/quotes by said boxer says otherwise/watch highlights yet highlights are selected best moments/how was this era a novice era if they were professionals yet leaving out no one made pro fighting like these guys in 70s-90s
Some crazy slow person named nycinstyle kept saying my video is wrong, and ali said how great rock was, and how ali knows boxing well that's correct since ali for a fact knew no one made even midcard fighting like these novices in the 70s,and then the wacko said how ali said rock was better then frazier when ali was just being humble, anybody knows with good vision Joe was way more advanced
yet foreman was in the same era who fought guys who had the same advances as others in the same era
He kept speaking on rock only instead of the other people in my video as if all these guys didn't all have the same novice like tech and flaws, these people just are really crazy and slow man
This is not a light heavy fight. The light heavy limit in 33 was 175lbs. These guys are both over that. Baer is 203lbs, he would be a heavyweight today.
He'd likely be a cruiserweight. You don't see any HWs at 203 lbs today. Too small.
@@CC-Tron he would have just bulked up..he was 6'3" with a 81" reach pretty much same as Ali
Sure Lewis might have bulked up but he wasn't a natural heavyweight (by today's standards) in the 30's. Neither was Ali for most of the 60's.
Should have been disqualified, back handlers galore, leading with his elbow, grappling and holding, hitting with inside of the glove holding and hitting.
Baer was a clown-the thumb in the eye, back hand, low blow, always clowning. He outweighed Schmelling by probably 20 pounds in this fight, that was the difference.
@Just think
According the weights given in the film its Schmelling at 183 and Baer at 203. He 210 for Carnera.
Schmeling and Joe Louis had great admiration for each other and became good friends. Schmeling knew that Joe was broke and he helped him a time or two in that regard. I Think Max would visit Joe, coming here mainly for that reason. It's nice to see that happen, 2 really decent gentleman.
Why is this entitled a "Light" Heavyweight fight ?
Max Schmeling was an oddity of a fighter. He could be brilliant, even dominating in streaks, but he could also lose fights he should have won-this fight being one.
Interestingly, Nat Fleischer considered Schmelling to be an all time great. Listing him as one of the 10 best heavyweight boxers to ever live. Ranking him higher than Marciano.
schmeling was one of the toughest lb for lb sobs around. consider that baers right cross was literally foreman like.
Bear even killed a man inside the ring with that right hand
Good stoppage; today, they stop it sooner. Boxing was rougher back then. These were two great fighters.
Watched the fight again. Lost count of the back handers, neck hold n throw at the ropes, down chop with glove edge and forearm to the face. All from Max. He was a real tiger with a great chin too.
Maravilloso recuerdo.Gracias.
Max Baer was throwing a back fist throughout the fight!! Hilarious
they fight like the girls ninth grade volley ball team.
Lunatics on forums said these 2 could beat bruno/ruiz/deon yet video on my page shows every guy they fought was way more advanced than this whole era
Baer was a dirty fighter...
Amazing how sloppy Baer was. He barely looks like a professional prizefighter. Never throws a straight punch. No jab, no balance, no nothing. Just this sledgehammer overhand right. And dirty at that. Backhands, really ? And yet...
video on my page shows all no names. Bruno/Ruiz/Deon fought way more advanced in angles/timing/IQ/defense/tech than guys who are not sane guys said would beat Bruno/Ruiz/Deon.
Love Baer's right uppercut, by the way. Such a heavy shot.
The left uppercut followed by the right hand was lethal.
Ironic how both these fighters have been misrepresented in film and history: Schmeling as a goose-stepping Nazi, which he most certainly wasn't, and Baer as a man-killing caveman who enjoyed sending men to their maker, a la Ron Howard's film 'Cinderella Man'. In truth Baer had nightmares for years and was deeply remorseful over what he did.
Looks like Max was 'Schmeling' another victory
This is an espn production, yet one of the frames clearly says this is a 1933
“Light Heavyweight “ fight.. smh!
I got two words for you all: Rocky Marciano
That was like watching paint dry
video on my page shows all no names. Bruno/Ruiz/Deon fought way more advanced in angles/timing/IQ/defense/tech than guys who are not sane guys said would beat Bruno/Ruiz/Deon.
Up until the fatal round, Max Schmeling was landing clean blows and had excellent technical skills. By contrast, Baer was fighting dirty from the get go and his punches were sloppy.
Deontay Wilder anyone? Compare the two technique and power wise and you’ll find they are two of the same though Baer was gracious in defeat.
3:17 Light heavyweight?
Sigh...
Baer fouling like mad. See 3:56 on.
Old school slugfest.
Do these guys look as advanced as 70s-now to you?
Could Baer be any more dirty a fighter? Holding and hitting, low blows, grabbing Max by the head and spinning him around.
I thumbed down your comment. You should be ashamed of yourself.
tacomadc...You forgot to mention the backhands, and rabbit punches...
what is rabbit punch ?
That shit was fairly normal back then. It was a totally different ball game than it is now.
it was the other way around I dont know what fight you were watching but in the first round schmeling grabbed baer's head and punched him
Boxing= greatest sport of all time!!
max son was jethro on beverly hillbillies tv show
@Tee Gee I think Jr. actually looks more like his uncle Buddy. Big like him too.
Neanderthals! Back when they fought to the DEATH!
MY Cash is on Max to win 100%