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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
- 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
- Tommy Farr | The Night he gave Joe Louis All He Could Handle
On a warm summer night in 1937, under the glaring lights of Yankee Stadium and before a crowd of over 37,000, one of the most unlikely and valiant efforts in boxing history took place Joe Louis, the feared “Brown Bomber” and newly crowned Heavyweight Champion of the World, entered the ring a massive favorite
- 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
- Today in History: June 22, Joe Louis knocks out Max Schmeling
On June 22, 1938, in a rematch that bore the weight of both geopolitical symbolism and African American representation, American Joe Louis knocked out German Max Schmeling in just two
- Profile of Boxer Joe Louis - Topend Sports
Joseph Louis Barrow (May 13, 1914 – April 12, 1981), popularly known as Joe Louis, was an American boxer and the world heavyweight boxing champion from June 22, 1937 until March 1, 1949 making him the longest title holder than anyone else in history
- legacy and accomplishments – Joe Louis International Sports Foundation
Known as the “Brown Bomber,” Louis reigned as the world heavyweight champion from 1937 to 1949, defending his title a record 25 times His incredible skill, power, and resilience made him a symbol of strength and perseverance, both in the ring and beyond
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