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Anthony Florian Zaleski (May 29, 1913 – March 20, 1997), known professionally as Tony Zale, was an American boxer. [2] Zale was born and raised in Gary, Indiana, a steel town, which gave him his nickname, "Man of Steel", [3] reinforced by his reputation of being able to take fearsome punishment and still rally to win.
In metalworking, a knockout punch, also known as a chassis punch, panel punch, Greenlee punch, or a Q-max, [1] is a hand tool used to punch a hole through sheet metal. It is a very simple tool that consists of a punch, die, and screw. There are three different drive systems: manual, ratchet, and hydraulic. [2]
Griffith won the bout by knockout; Paret never recovered consciousness and died in the hospital 10 days later. [4] In 1963 and 1964, Griffith was voted Fighter of the Year by The Ring magazine and the Boxing Writers Association of America. In 2002, he was listed #33 on Ring Magazine's list of 80 greatest fighters of the past 80 years. [5]
Milwaukee police are asking anyone with information on the accident to contact them at 414-935-7360 or, to remain anonymous, to contact Crime Stoppers at 414-224-Tips or P3 Tips.
Tristan Hernandez, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel June 15, 2024 at 2:09 PM Peggy Magister, longtime Milwaukee restaurant owner and James Beard semifinalist, died on June 8.
On July 14, 1999, at approximately 5:12 pm, the Big Blue collapsed during the construction of the Miller Park (now American Family Field) baseball stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a load of over 450 tonnes (440 long tons; 500 short tons) on the hook.