Max Baer

Max Baer

""Livermore Larupper""

HeavyweightUSARetired

Professional Record

66
Wins
13
Losses
0
Draws
77.3%
KO Rate

Fighter Information

Birthplace
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Residence
Livermore, California, USA
Nationality
USA
Gender
M
Height
189
Reach
206
Stance
orthodox
Professional Career
Debut
5/16/1929
Total Fights
79
Total Rounds
423
Win Rate
83.5%
KO Rate
77.3%
Losses by KO
3

About

In the world of boxing, there have been countless fighters who have left an indelible mark on the sport. One such fighter who still remains a legend to this day is Max Baer. Born on February 11, 1909, Baer was a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division during the 1930s. Standing at an impressive height of 189cm and boasting a reach of 206cm, Baer's physical attributes alone were enough to strike fear into the hearts of his opponents.

Known for his fierce fighting style, Baer was a true powerhouse in the ring. With an orthodox stance and a knockout punch that could send his opponents reeling, he quickly rose through the ranks of the heavyweight division. But it wasn't just his physicality that set him apart. Baer was a showman, with a flamboyant personality and a penchant for being the center of attention.

Nicknamed "The Livermore Larruper," Baer had a larger-than-life persona that captured the imagination of fans. This nickname, which referred to his liver-busting punches, was a testament to his devastating knockout power. But Baer wasn't just a brawler; he possessed impressive boxing skills as well. His footwork and ability to dodge punches made him a formidable opponent in the ring.

Baer's boxing career reached its peak in 1934 when he faced off against Max Schmeling in what would become one of the most memorable fights in boxing history. The match was a true clash of titans, with both fighters delivering punishing blows. In the end, Baer emerged victorious, solidifying his status as a heavyweight champion. This victory only served to cement his reputation as one of the greatest boxers of his time.

But Baer's success in the ring wasn't without its challenges. Throughout his career, he faced his fair share of adversity. One of the most significant challenges he encountered was the tragic death of his opponent, Frankie Campbell. In a fight in 1930, Baer landed a devastating blow that proved fatal for Campbell. This incident haunted Baer for the rest of his life, serving as a constant reminder of the dangers of the sport he loved.

Despite facing personal and professional setbacks, Baer continued to leave his mark on the boxing world. His vibrant personality and boxing skills made him a fan favorite, and he went on to achieve further success in his career. In 1935, Baer took on the legendary Joe Louis in what would be another epic battle. Although he lost the fight, Baer's tenacity and fighting spirit were on full display.

But perhaps Baer's most enduring legacy is his role in the 2005 film "Cinderella Man." In the movie, Baer is portrayed as the villain, a ruthless and heartless boxing champion who goes up against the film's protagonist, James J. Braddock. While the portrayal may not have accurately captured the essence of who Baer was as a person, it served as a testament to his lasting impact on the world of boxing.

Max Baer may have hung up his gloves many years ago, but his legacy as a boxing icon endures. From his impressive physical attributes to his unforgettable fights, Baer's impact on the sport cannot be overstated. And while the world of boxing continues to evolve, his name will forever be etched in the annals of history as one of the greats.

Fights

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81Apr 1941
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80Sep 1940
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79Jul 1940
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78Sep 1939
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77Sep 1939
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76Jun 1939
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75Oct 1938
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74Mar 1938
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73May 1937
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72Apr 1937
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71Oct 1936
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70Oct 1936
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69Oct 1936
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68Sep 1936
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67Sep 1936
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66Sep 1936
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65Sep 1936
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64Sep 1936
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63Aug 1936
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62Aug 1936
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61Aug 1936
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60Aug 1936
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59Jul 1936
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58Jul 1936
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57Jul 1936
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56Jul 1936
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55Jul 1936
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54Jun 1936
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53Jun 1936
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52Jun 1936
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51Jun 1936
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50Jun 1936
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49Sep 1935
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48Jun 1935
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47Jun 1934
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46Jun 1933
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45Sep 1932
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44Aug 1932
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43Jul 1932
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42May 1932
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41Apr 1932
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40Feb 1932
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39Jan 1932
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38Dec 1931
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37Nov 1931
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36Nov 1931
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35Oct 1931
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34Sep 1931
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33Jul 1931
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32May 1931
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31Apr 1931
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30Feb 1931
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29Jan 1931
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28Dec 2030
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27Aug 2030
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26Aug 2030
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25Jul 2030
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24Jun 2030
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23Jun 2030
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22May 2030
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21May 2030
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20Apr 2030
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19Apr 2030
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18Jan 2030
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17Jan 2030
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16Dec 2029
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15Dec 2029
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14Nov 2029
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13Nov 2029
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12Oct 2029
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11Oct 2029
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10Oct 2029
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9Sep 2029
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8Sep 2029
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7Aug 2029
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6Jul 2029
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5Jul 2029
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4Jul 2029
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3Jul 2029
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2Jun 2029
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1May 2029
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