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Size/Maße: 4'' x 7'' / 22,8 x 18 cm
Primo Carnera - Joe Louis - Just before the end


 

          

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Joe Louis - Max Schmeling - Schmelings's famous right connects


 

          

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Size/Maße: 9'' x 5'' / 22,8 x 12,8 cm
Joe Louis - Max Schmeling - The end of the trail


 

          

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Size/Maße: 10.2'' x 8'' / 25,8 x 20,3 cm
Left to right: Jack Blackburn, trainer an the "brains" of Louis; the heavyweight champ., Clarence Muse, screen player, Julain Black, co-manager of Louis and Wenzel


 

                    

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Size/Maße: 9'' x 6.2'' / 22,8 x 15,8 cm
Joe Louis - Tommy Farr - "The winner and still champion"


 

          

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Joe Louis - This liakes a gate


 

          

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Joe Louis - Max Schmeling - The champion "Trucks on down" to his corner


 

          

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New York City - Photo shows left to right - Lou Beck, Dr. William Walker and Dr. Harris Feinberg examing Joe Louis, the Detroit Black Panther at the Boxing Commissioners's office here today. He was declared O.K. for his forthcoming bout with Max Baer. 8/29/35


 

          

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Tommy Farr - Joe Louis - Farr and Louis sign fpr title bout


 

          

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HEADLINERS OF SPORTS FOR 1956 - Joe Louis, the world's heavyweight champion stands over Max Schmeling after blasting the one time titleholder for the firth of three trips the canvas in the first--and last--round of their championship bout at the Yankee Stadium, N.Y. By scoring the quickest k.o. on record in a heavyweight title fight, Louis avenged a previous defeat in which he was stopped by the German boxer. Later, Schmeling was hospitalized when x-rays showed that he suffered a fracture lumbar vertebrae during the battle. t-12/15/56 (s) file


 

          

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Size/Maße: 9'' x 7.1'' / 22,8 x 18 cm
Joe Louis c-8/10/37


 

          

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Joe Louis, world's heavyweight champion, met the man who whipped him a year ago last June, when Max Schmeling, the German, visited Louis's training camp at Pompton Lake yesterday. AUG 23 1937
Whatever Max had to say to Joe in this case remains a deep, dark secret, but it must have been something pretty exclusiv. JUN 22 1938


 

          

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Size/Maße: 6.8'' x 9'' / 17,2 x 22,8 cm
Los Angeles Times, JUN 14 1937, Joe Louis
Boxing commissioners and physicians gave Joe Louis the official health okay for his crack at the heavyweight championship which James J. Braddock will defend on June 22. Photo shows Louis having his eyes examined by the commission physician, Dr. Frank A. Lagorio, left. Joe Foley, center, is promoting the fight.


 

          

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Publication Date: JUN 16 1938 - Here is Joe Louis in his favourite position---sleeping. Joe, who will detend his heavyweight boxing title against Max Schmeling next week, took time off to get in some fishing at his Pompton Lakes training camp.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 7.5'' x 7'' / 19 x 17,8 cm
Braddock & Louis, Los Angeles Times, Jun 12 1936


 

          

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Size/Maße: 8'' x 11.7'' / 20,4 x 29,8 cm
Joe Louis, Los Angeles Times, JUN 27 1937 - Joe Louis, world's heavyweight champion---the thirteenth Negro to win a boxing crown.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 9'' x 7'' / 23 x 17,8 cm
Joe Louis, July 14 - Joe Louis (right,) heavyweight boxing champion, is shown with Ned Negler, coach, and Otis E. Stanley, manager of Louis's Brown Bombers softball team, which playes at Wrigley Field here Monday night. OCT 2 1937


 

          

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Joe Louis - Publication Date: SEPT 7 1937 - "Champion Joe Louis catches 'em in the ring and on the baseball diamond. He is shown sporting black eye and swollen right hand that received in his recent bout with Tommy Farr. He appeared whith his Negro team, 'Joe Louis Bombers.'"


 

          

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Los Angeles Times - Louis - Publication Date: JUNE 21 1937 - Joe Popular as movie star -Here's Joe Louis looking over a big batch of fan mail. Tommorow night he will carry the mail for the Negro carce against Titleholder Jim Baddock. Louis hopes to become the first Negro champion since Jack Johnson.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 12.1'' x 10.6'' / 30,8 x 27 cm
Los Angeles Times - Max Schmeling - Publication Date: JUNE 23 1938 - This remarkable action photo was taken minute Schmeling hit canvas following a fusillade of furious punches from Brown Bomber. Ringside experts believed Max was so groggy from this first knockdown that he never knew what happend thereafter. He persistd in getting up after short counts, lending credence to this beliefe. Note how Max still shields his face even though he has gone down for a count.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 8.1'' x 9.7'' / 20,5 x 24,5 cm
Sharkey & Louis - AUG 9 1938 - Joe Louis apparently had something cnfidential to say to Jack Sharkey when the two met for the first time in the New York Boxing Commission's offices. They will meet at the Yankee Stadium on the night of August 18.


 

          

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Joe Louis fights Max Schmeling, JUN 23 1938 - It's all over! Schmeling is still on the floor as Referee Donovan urges Louis to his corner.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 7'' x 9'' / 17,7 x 23 cm
Los Angeles Times - Joe Louis - JUN 8 1936 - Joe Louis, Negro heavyweight sensation, who fights Max Schmeling in a fifteen-round battle at the Yankee Stadium on June 18, paid a surprise visit to watch the golfers play in the United States Open championship. Louis sneaked away from training quarters and mingled with the spectators. It is said that the Brown Bomber can drive a golf ball 300 yards.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 8.5'' x 6.5'' / 21,5 x 16,5 cm
Louis #2 - APR 18 1939 - Heavyweight champion's blood pressure gauged.


 

          

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Size/Maße: 8.9'' x 7'' / 22,7 x 17,7 cm
Sport Stars - DEC 22 1935


 

          

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Size/Maße: 3.7'' x 9'' / 9,5 x 23,2 cm
Joe Louis


 
 
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