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  2. James J. Braddock - Wikipedia

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    James Walter Braddock (June 7, 1905 – November 29, 1974) was an American [3] [4] boxer who was the world heavyweight champion from 1935 to 1937. [5]Fighting under the name James J. Braddock (ostensibly to follow the pattern set by two prior world boxing champions, James J. Corbett and James J. Jeffries), Braddock was known for his spoiling, counterpunching style, powerful right hand, and his ...

  3. Max Baer (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Baer was married twice, first to actress Dorothy Dunbar (married July 8, 1931 – divorced October 3, 1933) and then to Mary Ellen Sullivan (1903–1978) (married June 29, 1935 – his death 1959), the mother of his three children: actor Max Baer Jr. (b. 1937), best known for playing Jethro Bodine on The Beverly Hillbillies, James Manny Baer ...

  4. James Braddock vs. Joe Louis - Wikipedia

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    Braddock had won the title by defeating Max Baer in 1935. Baer was supposed to get a rematch, but the fight never occurred. Baer instead fought the rising contender Joe Louis, and Louis defeated Baer, paving the way for Louis to fight Braddock for the title (although between the Baer fight and this title fight, Louis lost to former champion Max Schmeling). [2]

  5. Cinderella Man - Wikipedia

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    Braddock is a 10-to-1 underdog. Baer is so destructive that the fight's promoter, James Johnston, forces both Braddock and Gould to watch a film of Baer in action, just so he can maintain later that he warned them what Braddock was up against, as Baer had reportedly killed two men in the ring, Frankie Campbell and Ernie Schaaf.

  6. Tommy Loughran - Wikipedia

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    As a light heavyweight, he defeated two future world heavyweight champions: Max Baer and James J. Braddock. Loughran finally fought Primo Carnera for the heavyweight title but lost a decision. [7] In an interview late in life, Loughran said his loss to Carnera was a pre-arranged fait accompli: "I had to knock him out to win, I had to agree to ...

  7. Joe Gould (boxing) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph [2] "Joe" Gould (August 13, 1896 [3] – April 21, 1950) was an American boxing manager best known for representing boxer James J. Braddock, dubbed "The Cinderella Man," who in 1935 upset Max Baer to become the world heavyweight champion. He also managed lightweight contender Ray Miller from 1930 to 1933. [4]

  8. List of WBA world champions - Wikipedia

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    Max Baer: 14 Jun 1934 – 13 Jun 1935 0 7 James J. Braddock: 13 Jun 1935 – 22 Jun 1937 0 8 Joe Louis: 22 Jun 1937 – 1 Mar 1949 25 Louis vacated the title and retired, but would come back a year later to fight Ezzard Charles. [3] 9 Ezzard Charles (def. Jersey Joe Walcott) 22 Jun 1949 – 18 Jul 1951 8 10 Jersey Joe Walcott: 18 Jul 1951 ...

  9. Madison Square Garden Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The Bowl, located at 48th Street and Northern Boulevard in Long Island City, was the site where James J. Braddock defeated Max Baer for the World Heavyweight title on June 13, 1935, a fight later dramatized in the film Cinderella Man. [3] Braddock's first comeback fight against John "Corn" Griffin was also in the venue.