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Primo Carnera vs. Max Baer
Bill Cayton
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Book Description Bill Cayton's PRIME TIME BOXING Presents: Primo Carnera vs. Max
Baer June 14, 1934 This radio broadcast brings you two of the
most storied, colorful characters in the history of world heavyweight
championship boxing -- Primo Carnera, the 263-pound Ambling
Alp from Italy, and Max Baer, the handsome, comical glamour boy from
California with the dynamite in his right hand.
Primo Carnera had been a
star of sideshow of an Italian circus. With his huge size he was enticed
to become a boxer in 1928.
He showed some talent and a string of knockouts
brought him to the attention of mobsters in the U.S. who took him over and
made sure he would become a top contender.
Many of Carneras bouts
were prearranged. But Carnera did improve from fight to fight, and won the
heavyweight championship by knocking out Jack Sharkey on June 29, 1933.
Max Baer had turned pro in Stockton, California in 1929, with a
two-round knockout of Chief Caribou. A great natural athlete, blessed by
nature with a devastating right hand, Baer was a playboy, enormously
popular with women.
Baer became the top contender with his crushing
10-round knockout of Max Schmeling in Yankee Stadium in 1933.
Primo
Carnera vs. Max Baer became a huge attraction, and their fight was set for
June 14, 1934 at the Madison Square Garden Bowl in Long Island City, across
the East River from Manhattan.
The odds fluctuated with Baer entering the
ring as a slight favorite. The title bout is scheduled for 15 rounds.
Your ringside commentator is that sterling pioneer of radio
broadcasting, Graham McNamee, whose enthusiastic commentary extended to,
not only other sports, but comedy as well.
Some listeners may remember
him as Ed Wynns straight man when Wynn was the funny Fire Chief of
radio.
The between rounds analyst is Ford Bond, well known for his
broadcast work in college football. Baer would be the winner by a TKO
at 2:16 of the eleventh round, knocking down Carnera eleven times.
Baer
would remain champion exactly one year, losing the title to Jim Braddock
in his first defense. Baer never got another title shot.
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