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  1. 7 de jul. de 2021 · heavyweight & cruiserweight title fights! 2.22K subscribers. 4. 239 views 2 years ago. Joe Louis 202 lbs beat Buddy Baer 237 lbs by DQ in round 7 of 15 Date: 1941-05-23 Location:...

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    • heavyweight & cruiserweight title fights!
  2. Joe Louis vs. Buddy Baer (2nd meeting). Joe Louis 207 lbs beat Buddy Baer 250 lbs by KO at 2:56 in round 1 of 15. World Heavyweight Championship (20th defens...

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    • Legends of Boxing in Color
  3. 13 de feb. de 2009 · Joe Louis defends the world heavyweight title against Buddy Baer, the brother of Max Baer.Rounds 1, 2 & 3.

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    • TheGreatA
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    Bout official on April 17.
    Baer unranked by the NBA and The Ring magazine at the time of the signing.
    This was the first World Heavyweight Championship bout ever held in Washington, DC.
    Louis was a 10-1 betting favorite.
    Ancil Hoffman: "The last blow of the fight was struck at least three seconds after the bell sounded ending the sixth round."
    Arthur Donovan: "That talk about Louis hitting Baer after the bell is baloney. The blow started before the bell sounded."
    Buddy Baer: "I heard the bell and then was hit as I was dropping my hands."
    Arthur Donovan: "I disqualified Baer because his seconds refused to leave the ring. As long as I'm refereeing, I insist that my orders be followed."
  4. 9 de ene. de 2024 · Louis vs Baer II. In their second meeting, heavyweight champion Joe Louis defeats hulking challenger Buddy Baer by a first round knockout.

  5. In an electrifying display of power and precision, Joe Louis, weighing in at 207 pounds, defended his World Heavyweight Championship for the 20th time by knocking out the formidable Buddy Baer, who tipped the scales at 250 pounds, in the first round.

  6. Joe Louis defended his World Heavyweight Championship for the seventeenth time on May 23, 1941, at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. Facing him in the opposite corner was challenger Buddy Baer. The match, overseen by referee Arthur Donovan and judges Jimmy Sullivan and John Trigg, ended controversially, with Louis declared the winner by ...