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  1. Primo Carnera (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpriːmo karˈnɛːra]; 26 October 1906 – 29 June 1967), nicknamed the Ambling Alp, was an Italian professional boxer and wrestler who reigned as the boxing World Heavyweight Champion from 29 June 1933 to 14 June 1934.

  2. After an investigation, the Illinois Boxing Commission cleared Carnera but fined Rioux, who was outweighed by 63 pounds, $1000 and revoked his license.(Deepak Nahar) Bob Soderman provided the report of the Chicago Tribune, which said "Rioux didn't do much fighting..being too intent on doing what he had been hired to do; that is, making sure he fell to the canvas at the slightest provocation."

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  3. 8 de may. de 2022 · Name: Primo Carnera. Alias: The Ambling Alp. Hometown: Sequals, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. Birthplace: Sequals, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. Died: 1967-06-29 (Age:60) Stance: Orthodox. Height: 197cm. Reach: 216cm. Referee: Record. Pro Boxer: Record. Managers: Leon See, Frank Churchill, Billy Duffy, Walter Friedman. Primo Carnera Image Gallery.

  4. Primo Carnera (Sequals, 25 de octubre de 1906-ib., 29 de junio de 1967) fue un boxeador italiano, campeón mundial de los pesos pesados. Muy popular en su tiempo, llegó a inspirar un personaje de historieta: Dick Fulmine.

  5. The Official Top Heavyweight Boxing Profile for Primo Carnera. Get the Latest Primo Carnera Updates, News, Bio, Videos, Links and more.

  6. Primo Carnera (born October 26, 1906, Sequals, Udine, Italy—died June 29, 1967, Sequals) was an Italian heavyweight boxing champion of the world from June 29, 1933, when he knocked out Jack Sharkey in six rounds in New York City, until June 14, 1934, when he was knocked out by Max Baer in 11 rounds, also in New York City.

  7. Primo Carnera (Italian pronunciation: ˈpriːmo karˈnɛːra; 26 October 1906 – 29 June 1967), nicknamed the Ambling Alp, was an Italian professional boxer and wrestler who reigned as the boxing World Heavyweight Champion from 29 June 1933 to 14 June 1934.