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  2. Joe Louis - Wikipedia

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    After Joe Louis died, Ali stated, "Whatever I said before, I don't mean it, 'cause Joe Louis was the greatest." [147] Ali then told the Washington Post: Look at Joe's life. Everybody loved Joe. He would have been marked as evil if he was evil, but everybody loved Joe. From black folks to red-neck Mississippi crackers, they loved him. They're ...

  3. Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling - Wikipedia

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    Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling (or Max Schmeling vs. Joe Louis) refers to either of two separate fights between the two boxers which are among boxing's most famous bouts. . Schmeling won the first match in 1936 by a knockout in round 12 and Louis won the second bout in 1938 with a knockout in the first

  4. James Braddock vs. Joe Louis - Wikipedia

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    James J. Braddock vs. Joe Louis was a professional boxing match contested on June 22, 1937, for the undisputed heavyweight championship. [1] Louis won the fight which began the longest championship reign in boxing history .The fight took place at Comiskey Park in Chicago , Illinois .

  5. Sakorn Yang-keawsot - Wikipedia

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    Also known by his English nickname, Joe Louis, in 1965 he founded the Sakorn Hunlakornlek troupe with his daughter, Thitawan Yangkheiosod. Later, in 2001, his son, Pisutr Yang-keawsot formed a new troupe named Joe Louis and founded Joe Louis Puppet Theatre under his acknowledgment. He was named a National Artist for performing arts in 1996. [2 ...

  6. Max Baer (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    Baer and his brother Buddy both lost fights to Joe Louis. In the third round of Max's September 1935 match, Louis knocked Baer down twice, the first time he had ever been knocked to the canvas in his career. A sizzling left hook in the fourth round brought Max to his knee again, and the referee called the bout soon after.

  7. Joe Louis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Louis (1914–1981) was an American world heavyweight boxing champion. Joe Louis may also refer to: Joe Louis (puppeteer) (Sakorn Yang-keawsot, 1922–2007), Thai dancer and puppeteer; Joe Louis (horse), a horse owned by the United States Army; Joe Hill Louis (1921–1957), American musician

  8. Billy Conn - Wikipedia

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    William David Conn (October 8, 1917 – May 29, 1993) was an American professional boxer and Light Heavyweight Champion famed for his fights with Joe Louis. [1] He had a professional boxing record of 63 wins, 11 losses and 1 draw, with 14 wins by knockout.

  9. Category:Joe Louis - Wikipedia

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