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- Joe Louis - Wikipedia
He reigned as the world heavyweight champion from 1937 to 1949, during which he participated in 26 championship fights, defeated 21 fighters, [118] [119] made 25 defenses and was a world champion for 11 years and 10 months
- Joe Louis | Biography, Record, Accomplishments, Facts | Britannica
Joe Louis (born May 13, 1914, Lafayette, Alabama, U S —died April 12, 1981, Las Vegas, Nevada) was an American boxer who was world heavyweight champion from June 22, 1937, when he knocked out James J Braddock in eight rounds in Chicago, until March 1, 1949, when he briefly retired
- ESPN Classic - Brown Bomber was a hero to all
Joe Louis was the heavyweight champion from 1937-1941 In one corner was Schmeling, representing Hitler (though Schmeling wasn't a Nazi) and everything fascism stood for
- Joe Louis - Boxing, Record Max Schmeling - HISTORY
Joe Louis (1914-1981), nicknamed the “Brown Bomber,” was heavyweight champion of the world from 1937 to 1949, an almost twelve-year streak that set a new world record Louis, an African
- Joe Louis vs James J. Braddock 22. 6. 1937 - World Heavyweight . . . - YouTube
Joe Louis had become the new World Heavyweight Champion and the first black World Heavyweight Champion since 1915 Louis held the title for twelve years and defended it twenty-five
- Joe Louis Crowned Heavyweight Champion - History Today
The boxer's great victory over James J Braddock took place on June 22nd, 1937 Joe Louis takes the title from James J Braddock Getty Images Archive Photos Joseph Louis Barrow was born in Alabama in 1914 In 1926 the family moved to Detroit and the boy began boxing as an amateur
- August 30, 1937: Louis vs Farr -- Gutsy Welshman Goes The Distance
The great Joe Louis, already something of a legend, made his first defense as heavyweight champion against Welshman Tommy Farr just nine weeks after his title-winning knockout over James J Braddock
- Joe Louis - International Boxing Hall of Fame
JOSEPH LOUIS BARROW, the legendary "Brown Bomber," is considered by many to be the finest heavyweight champion in the history of boxing He held the world's heavyweight title from June 22, 1937 until June 25, 1948 and made a division-record 25 successful title defenses
- Deseret News archives: Joe Louis began his reign atop the boxing world
Mid-June, 1937 Joe Louis would meet titleholder Jim Braddock for the world heavyweight boxing title The fight would be in Chicago, one of the best locales for these big events The heavyweight division, which also included Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney and others, was packed with talent And the sports public ate it up
- Joe Louis - National Museum of African American History and Culture
Eventually, Louis got his title fight against Braddock, knocking him out on June 22, 1937 and winning the heavyweight crown After the fight, Malcolm X said, “Every Negro boy who could walk wanted to be the next Brown Bomber ”
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