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Joe Louis vs James J Braddock 22/6/1937 

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Joe Louis 197 lbs beat Jim Braddock 197 lbs by KO in round 8 of 15
Date: 1937-06-22
Location: Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Referee: Tommy Thomas
World Heavyweight Championship (1st defense by Braddock)
James J. Braddock won the World Heavyweight Championship from Max Baer on June 13, 1935. Baer, a lethal puncher, was a 10-1 betting favorite.
Former champion Max Schmeling, who knocked out Joe Louis on June 19, 1936, was scheduled to fight Braddock for the championship on September 26, 1936. However, Braddock withdrew from the fight on August 18 due to a hand injury.
Braddock and Louis signed to fight at Comiskey Park, home of the Chicago White Sox, on June 22, 1937. Promoter Mike Jacobs, who represented Louis, convinced Braddock to fight Louis instead of Schmeling. Jacobs guaranteed Braddock a purse of $300,000 and ten percent of the promoter's net profits from promoting Louis over the next decade.
One minute into the first round, Braddock and Louis started to exchange punches, and Braddock dropped Louis with a right uppercut to the chin. Louis got up quickly and went on to dominate the rest of the bout. Due to severe bleeding and a badly swollen face, Braddock's manager, Joe Gould, wanted to stop the bout between rounds seven and eight, but Braddock convinced Gould to let him go on.
In round eight, Louis threw a left to the body and followed with a hard right to the chin that put Braddock down. While Braddock laid lifelessly on the canvas, the referee counted him out at 1:10 of the round.
Braddock later said, "When he hit me with that left-right combination, I could've stayed down on the canvas for three weeks."
Entering the fight against Louis, Braddock had been knocked down just twice, and he got up each time to win. Louis was the only person who managed to put him down for the referee's count of ten.
Louis held the title for twelve years and defended it twenty-five times, both records for all weight divisions.

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@chuckdavis1323
@chuckdavis1323 Месяц назад
Joe lewis did a lot for his country. Unlike professional boxers today.
@janswart2705
@janswart2705 9 месяцев назад
The closest to a time machine we'll ever get. Jimmy Braddock was a gallant champion and sorely underrated.
@cutsbykev6444
@cutsbykev6444 7 месяцев назад
What do you mean? They made a hit movie about him and he lost the championship right after he got it? How “rated”should he be exactly? Lol
@PK__44
@PK__44 6 месяцев назад
@@cutsbykev6444rated PG-13 to be exact
@Anton2046gfkn
@Anton2046gfkn 5 месяцев назад
​@@cutsbykev6444the fact he lost shows he fought the best unlike the cowards of today who get unrealistic win streaks
@cutsbykev6444
@cutsbykev6444 5 месяцев назад
@@PK__44 😂
@cutsbykev6444
@cutsbykev6444 5 месяцев назад
@@Anton2046gfkn don’t think he has a choice my guy
@tonypaella
@tonypaella 7 месяцев назад
Nowadays you have drunk idiots in attendance, tattooed up fighters behaving like children in the sandbox, hurling insults at each other on Instagram, fighting once a year, not risking defeat, not being in shape etc etc.
@H.K.5
@H.K.5 3 месяца назад
They’re not real men like Joe Louis was.
@user-gx2yy1df6f
@user-gx2yy1df6f Месяц назад
our whole society went to hell, you ever see a cop lately? they have full sleeved tattoo,s. what's next face and neck tatts?
@janswart9800
@janswart9800 Год назад
It is amazing to see these fights in colour. The film quality is exceptional and it's hard to believe that it was shot 85 years ago! Thank you very much for the upload.
@Harold710
@Harold710 6 месяцев назад
It looks like it was colorized.
@tino6846
@tino6846 2 месяца назад
@@Harold710No racial comments please
@user-hh9ut5tt5c
@user-hh9ut5tt5c 21 день назад
Это 3д моделирование, неучи.
@olddirtypelican
@olddirtypelican Год назад
"When he hit me with that left-right combination, I could've stayed down on the canvas for three weeks."
@bravofoxtrotllc6817
@bravofoxtrotllc6817 11 месяцев назад
Good fight @19:46 Louis punches his left arm out of the way from potentially blocking and launches that right!
@merccadoosis8847
@merccadoosis8847 Месяц назад
Excellent video - such great clarity. From the beginning, JJB pushed forward seeking a one punch KO of the Brown Bomber. But he lacked a good solid left that would have set up a telling right and, at the same time, serve as a defense against Louis. Starting in the 6th round Braddock stood toe-to-toe (and lowered his left) thereby shortening the distance between them which facilitated the accuracy of Louis's power punching. With no good left to deter the Bomber, Louis found his opening and landed the lightning haymaker for the victory. I also liked the work of referee Tommy Thomas (active from 1929-1947 and refereed 58 bouts). Note how he kept his distance, barked his commands without needlessly intruding into them, and largely allowed the boxers to police themselves which both did respectfully. Old school officials were that way - always let the athletes police themselves; if they fail to do so properly give them a stern warning that you will take charge ~ more often than not this will suffice to keep things in order. Those of you older guys will likely remember that this was how it was usually done in the old days in all sports which were so much more fun than they are today.
@Ken-vt2yx
@Ken-vt2yx Год назад
Joe Louis at his peak. Braddock could take a punch but was hit with a bomb. Thanks for posting this amazing video.
@striperking6083
@striperking6083 Год назад
100 ! Jimmy had some boxing skills and an all time chin . He took shots from Louis that would’ve dropped a mule l
@Rafael-tk7ww
@Rafael-tk7ww Год назад
Gracias por estas joyas de videos
@tommosley2844
@tommosley2844 7 месяцев назад
Joe Louis actually missed his physical prime. Heavyweights are considered in their prime between the ages of 28 and 32 which Louis spent inactively serving in WWII. His last 2 title defenses before serving weighed 207 and 208. When he returned he generally weighed in at 212 pounds. So you got to figure his prime beef weight would have been around 210, which is what Sonny Liston and Larry Holmes weighed at the same ages.
@murray7584
@murray7584 5 месяцев назад
No not at his peak he was the challenger
@lucasmita3058
@lucasmita3058 3 месяца назад
This fight is incredible, so I found out about some old boxers that I know in my city, they explained to me that boxing at this time was much less rare for people to die in the ring because the rules were less strict, in fact, for That's why I wanted to read "cindirella man" and the book I read emphasized how some boxers died in the ring and that in fact Max Baer killed 2 boxers in the ring when he was in his PRIME and that's why James' wife was afraid that they 2 will fight.
@antoniocarlosantunesantune3217
The movie Cinderella Man brought me here. Amazing flight !
@GeneralGeorgeS.PattonJr.
@GeneralGeorgeS.PattonJr. 2 месяца назад
Yes, me too. The movie doesn't mention how this one ended, only that Lewis won the bout.
@walkerparisien2456
@walkerparisien2456 Год назад
For being 85 years old this video it's amazing see James Braddock and Joe Lewis 1937 is spectacular outstanding man.
@blueduck5589
@blueduck5589 8 месяцев назад
Joe Louis.
@TM.73
@TM.73 15 дней назад
Joe Louis - The Brown Bomber deserves recognition and respect for his real name and his remarkable achievements in the world of boxing. Let’s give him the credit he deserves! Joe Louis --Not Joe Lewis with all respect @walkerparisien2456 :)
@birdie3rdie
@birdie3rdie Год назад
The Brown Bomber against The Cinderella Man.
@joep8787
@joep8787 7 месяцев назад
Holy cow! What a knockout! It looked like Braddock had been shot through the head. He never even moved!
@metrolax
@metrolax Месяц назад
A joy to watch two highly admirable men in the ring
@felixmadison5736
@felixmadison5736 2 месяца назад
Louis' power in that overhand right that put Braddock to sleep for the night!
@jamesdonnell2290
@jamesdonnell2290 Месяц назад
Great hook to hit Braddock's left arm, that opened up the right to knock him out... Intentional or not, It worked!!
@deanmarten
@deanmarten 2 месяца назад
No shame going 8 rounds with possibly the greatest fighter who ever lived in his prime.
@evieraotacon
@evieraotacon Год назад
What an amazing piece of history. The best part being able to see it color.😊
@paulshirer
@paulshirer 7 месяцев назад
Wow, I think Braddock could have beat Joe Louis ... would like to have seen them both fight in their prime. I'm surprised at how good Braddock looked. But props to Louis.
@tommosley2844
@tommosley2844 7 месяцев назад
Braddock was a good boxer but he was nowhere near the caliber of fighter Louis was regardless of his age.
@colinloyd6718
@colinloyd6718 7 месяцев назад
NEVER !!! JUST NOT ON LOUIS ' LEVEL.
@claverton
@claverton 6 месяцев назад
different class of fighter
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 5 месяцев назад
​@@colinloyd6718yet he had a match with him.... no sense at all
@SushiBandit28
@SushiBandit28 Месяц назад
@@tommosley2844Louis was destined to face Baer in that championship bout but Braddock won instead. If James was 10 years younger here it would’ve been an extremely good fight
@matissewms
@matissewms 2 месяца назад
Joe literally used his left hand to push Braddock's left hand out of the way, allowing for the ensuing right-hand knockout...damn
@rickmohr8161
@rickmohr8161 8 месяцев назад
A great fight. Respect to both fighters.
@TheLsduk1
@TheLsduk1 Месяц назад
The intro music, whether it be a cartoon, a Laurel and Hardy film, or a prize fight 😏
@michaeltimothy70
@michaeltimothy70 Месяц назад
That was great. Just tough men back then. Louis with the left pushing aside braddocks left hand opening the door for the overhand right.
@Daynnikes
@Daynnikes 7 месяцев назад
The music the fight started with is hilarious 😂😂😂
@Jack-kh8er
@Jack-kh8er 3 месяца назад
Joe was just in a different class ...One of the greatest for certain
@outdoorrn2980
@outdoorrn2980 6 месяцев назад
Joe Louis said the toughest man he ever fought was Braddock.
@drewp1974
@drewp1974 4 месяца назад
Correct. 👍. The most “courageous “. I believe was the word
@H.K.5
@H.K.5 3 месяца назад
He forgot about Joe Walcott then because he was easily Louis’s toughest opponent.
@outdoorrn2980
@outdoorrn2980 3 месяца назад
@H.K.5 , you would have ask Louis, he is the one who fought them.
@joekavanagh7171
@joekavanagh7171 Месяц назад
​@@outdoorrn2980that might be a bit difficult now, unless you have a hotline to heaven
@garymorris1856
@garymorris1856 Год назад
This 85-year-old footage is remarkable to watch, and I am very impressed with the quality and crispness of the film.
@earlmcpherson6913
@earlmcpherson6913 9 месяцев назад
These were men. 😊
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 8 месяцев назад
Looks like novices compared to the average 70s
@neivaldoduarte4576
@neivaldoduarte4576 Месяц назад
Louis era pra época dele o que o Tyson foi pra nossa época... chegou demolindo os adversários, só deu uma pausa contra o alemão Max Schmeling. Marcou sua época... foi um grande boxer daquele tempo e de uma importância enorme para a projeção do esporte.
@daxmoney5011
@daxmoney5011 Год назад
Braddock is great fighter but when your going up against a top 5 boxer regardless of weight class in his prime it’s hard to win
@beans3158
@beans3158 Год назад
yeah and this was the first time braddock was ever ko'ed in his career
@Pagangirl8
@Pagangirl8 Год назад
That and Black men are best at boxing. Better than white boys..
@Pedro_Le_Chef
@Pedro_Le_Chef 8 месяцев назад
The only time Braddock was ever KO'd* @@beans3158
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 8 месяцев назад
@@Pedro_Le_Chef ​ try naming a hw louis fought who would make pro in 70s,oh thats right you cant,bob a man who moved like everybody else of the era very novice like mutiple mistakes....
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 8 месяцев назад
@@Pedro_Le_Chef ​ exum was wlads 2nd match a no name way more advanced than joes era,have anybody like that in joes time you know with angles?timing?fluid?tech in full rounds?,answer is no yet that man being that advanced was destroyed, i dont need to watch anybody louis fought seen it in all louis matches/max/primo they all had the same flaws the whole era did,looks very novice like compared to the average 70s fighter
@celebizadem
@celebizadem 24 дня назад
Louis opens the opponent's left arm and takes the opponent down with a right hook. A classic combination. It works most of the time.
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 7 месяцев назад
I see that Mills Lane was refereeing in 1937.
@bobbyscalchi4013
@bobbyscalchi4013 2 месяца назад
I literally just made the same joke before i saw this comment. 😂
@billthestinker
@billthestinker Год назад
Excellent upload thank you
@andrewr62
@andrewr62 11 месяцев назад
That Louis right might have dropped any heavyweight champ in history. Big time shot.
@claverton
@claverton 6 месяцев назад
They lift the poor bugger up onto his feet while still out cold, whack smelling salts under his nose and plop him onto a stool. Tough times.
@bobbyscalchi4013
@bobbyscalchi4013 2 месяца назад
Is that Joe Gould saying "Hang On Jim!" "Atta boy Jim!"
@john-sp8jk
@john-sp8jk 16 дней назад
No that was Ray Arcel!🥊😵🥊
@snivelinj7612
@snivelinj7612 Месяц назад
Two gentlemen in the ring together. What a rarity that is in these days.
@DataScienceStudio
@DataScienceStudio 10 месяцев назад
Hit him in the left arm with the left and knock him out with the right.
@Warum679
@Warum679 9 месяцев назад
top fight , fantastic qualty !
@blainegriffith7119
@blainegriffith7119 5 месяцев назад
This fight made Joe legend on the spot, 1937 you notice a severe police presence and the film suddenly freeze frames, very little ovation for Joe as well, but you could tell a lot of people black and white wanted Joe to win, Joe brought hope to his people under segregation and oppression and Jim Crow bull shit, Apartheid, plus Joe could punch!
@user-ny6ku2ql3j
@user-ny6ku2ql3j 7 месяцев назад
Ya de joe se a hablado suficiente , pero el cenicienta tenía lo suyo las tiraba bien y con fuerza estoy impresionado se ve que fue marginado por los medios de la época el no de comdrbtrsbs en los entrenamientos
@patrickbrowne4606
@patrickbrowne4606 7 месяцев назад
New champ!
@jimsmith5016
@jimsmith5016 Месяц назад
Braddock was an underrated champion. How many times did he fight after he lost the championship?
@cypresspuz
@cypresspuz 28 дней назад
Devastating right. Lewis was a prodigy
@robertarnold7643
@robertarnold7643 Год назад
Fantastic!
@johngerard3218
@johngerard3218 Месяц назад
Braddock said that Max Baer, not Louis hit him the hardest punch he ever took. Louis also said that Baer hit him the hardest punch he ever took.
@Timaocampeao1977
@Timaocampeao1977 Месяц назад
5:49 naquela época o boxeador tinha que ser forte mesmo, nao tinha contagem, ele caiu e ja se levantou rapido, se nao tivesse se recuperado ia levar outro soco ☹
@tranfimosultan194
@tranfimosultan194 Месяц назад
The training and diet regimes of today are far superior. That's why it's easy to say fighters of today could beat fighters of yesteryear. Fighters evolve over years just like athletes. Sport is about evolution like life in general.
@Pedro_Le_Chef
@Pedro_Le_Chef 7 месяцев назад
8:17 one two combo 9:40 parry and dodge 11:18 answering a hook with a hook 11:49 James and Joe throw a one-two simultaneously 15:17 uppercuts at close range 16:20 retreating footwork What a badass Braddock was. He really took the fight to Louis, didn't back down at all. Two boxer-punchers going at it.
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 6 месяцев назад
exum was wlads 2nd match a no name way more advanced than joes era,have anybody like that in joes time you know with angles?timing?fluid?tech in full rounds?,answer is no yet that man being that advanced was destroyed, i dont need to watch anybody louis fought seen it in all louis matches/max/primo they all had the same flaws the whole era did,looks very novice like compared to the average 70s fighter
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 6 месяцев назад
try naming a hw louis fought who would make pro in 70s,oh thats right you cant,bob a man who moved like everybody else of the era very novice like mutiple mistakes....
@yespub234
@yespub234 Месяц назад
They didn't want the people to see a black man with his arms raised in victory.
@TheSwanlake2009
@TheSwanlake2009 Месяц назад
Cinderella no more
@user-wt7rh2rw8g
@user-wt7rh2rw8g Месяц назад
This music??😊
@DRAWKCABLLA
@DRAWKCABLLA 2 года назад
Malcom X's autobiogrophy brought me here. Powerful moment in history
@ThyRealest
@ThyRealest 2 года назад
Welcome
@ThankyouJesus81
@ThankyouJesus81 Год назад
What did he say about this fight in his book?? Thanks. Just got done watching Cinderella Man for the first time.
@DRAWKCABLLA
@DRAWKCABLLA Год назад
@@ThankyouJesus81 just mentioned as a great turning point in the surroundings i guess. It was history from his time
@ThankyouJesus81
@ThankyouJesus81 Год назад
@@DRAWKCABLLA thank u
@DRAWKCABLLA
@DRAWKCABLLA Год назад
@@ThankyouJesus81 i believe the words he used was "in the boxing ring all men are equals, and that was the only acceptable scenario of a black man beating up a white man without risk of a lynching" it also inspired malcom to learn how to fight
@guilhermedetarso1241
@guilhermedetarso1241 11 дней назад
JL deu um soco no braço de braddock para tirar a guarda e entrar com o gancho. inteligentíssimo e fatal
@stoshbeast1
@stoshbeast1 Месяц назад
How were they heavyweights but weighed less than 201 pounds??
@jednatkin9959
@jednatkin9959 Месяц назад
They were in top shape. No extra weight.
@user-gx2yy1df6f
@user-gx2yy1df6f Месяц назад
I thought the "knockdown" was more of a push/slip but in slow motion it looked like breadock hit him flush with a right .
@Inthatgoodway
@Inthatgoodway Год назад
Braddock was a counter puncher didn’t know that
@Travis-bs6hm
@Travis-bs6hm 26 дней назад
And they still fight on, endlessly , never fully knowing the end of the fight or the end of their lives. The comes out of their corners with their whole lives leading to this point....and the end lives on and on...somehow their fight and some twisted echoes of ghosts from ling ago, seem to dpring alive once more to fight, to fight on forever in time , never knowing when it will end.
@user-wt7rh2rw8g
@user-wt7rh2rw8g Месяц назад
Colur???😊
@Luckey900
@Luckey900 Месяц назад
Braddock go Sheepy Time
@gradywilson9213
@gradywilson9213 2 месяца назад
Braddock put his right forearm out to protect himself from the fall. I don't believe he was knocked out, I think he just had enough.
@timothywilliams4089
@timothywilliams4089 25 дней назад
Russell Crowe looke so different back then....
@arnoldzyphill3167
@arnoldzyphill3167 Год назад
that dude was outttttt.
@pistolpeds
@pistolpeds 2 месяца назад
Then Jim took a dive. Oh well......
@TheMickeymental
@TheMickeymental Месяц назад
That looked like setup.
@user-ny6ku2ql3j
@user-ny6ku2ql3j 7 месяцев назад
Ya en el 4to estaba cansado
@user-ny6ku2ql3j
@user-ny6ku2ql3j 7 месяцев назад
Mandaba burnos uprrt y ganchos al hígado con razón de gano a Max Bser
@bobbyscalchi4013
@bobbyscalchi4013 2 месяца назад
Wow! Is that Mills Lane? Did that guy ever have hair even in 1937? 😂 (J.K. Its a joke.)
@wrestlingconnoisseur
@wrestlingconnoisseur 4 месяца назад
Transantlantic😆😅🤣
@user-ny6ku2ql3j
@user-ny6ku2ql3j 7 месяцев назад
Tenía buena mandíbula y muy valiente hasta a Joe le costó ganarle vendió cara su derrota
@wesjeffrey56
@wesjeffrey56 5 месяцев назад
It looked like Braddock just laid down hmmmm
@rdp317
@rdp317 9 месяцев назад
Todays heavyweights would destroy these 2
@rdp317
@rdp317 9 месяцев назад
@@ascendediam The best I could give them is some kind of toughness...maybe. But you're right. A lot of these old timers would get taken out in a few rounds. They were too light and really just brawlers in comparison
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 9 месяцев назад
@@rdp317 Some weirdo said weeks ago my video of louis on my page compared to wlad showing wlad was way more advanced than this whole novice era was A opinion,how is video evidence opinion? Another lunatic said this week trolling said louis would beat mike and said I'm a casual,weirdos who aren't sane at all who play make believe in fiction fighters... Mutiple lunatics for years said louis could beat guys in 70s-90s yet never facing anybody as advanced as the average guy in those era's This whole era looks like novices compared to those years
@Pedro_Le_Chef
@Pedro_Le_Chef 8 месяцев назад
I'm sure Andy Ruiz would walk through these guys 😂
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 8 месяцев назад
@@Pedro_Le_Chef he would just like any average fighter from 70s-early 00s would cause they were way more even advanced even amateurs were than this novice like era,so what's funny? Lunatic,keep exposing yourself
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 8 месяцев назад
@@Pedro_Le_Chef ​ try naming a hw louis fought who would make pro in 70s,oh thats right you cant,bob a man who moved like everybody else of the era very novice like mutiple mistakes....
@theeverseeingeye7290
@theeverseeingeye7290 Месяц назад
Louis was a very over rated champion. Fought the bum of the month club to make himself more relevant. Was knocked down by very weak opponents and quite frankly would never have beaten Ali, Tyson, Marciano (did lose to him while older still would have lost to him in his prime) and I could go on as to who else he would have lost to. Possibly he's in the top ten but don't give me he's the greatest heavyweight or top 3 of all time!
@theeverseeingeye7290
@theeverseeingeye7290 Месяц назад
Joe Louis was an over rated champion! Fought the bum of the month club to pad his record and was knocked down by very weak heavyweights! Would never have beaten Ali or Tyson and lost to Marciano although older he still would have lost in his prime! No way he beats Liston on the legit nor Foreman or Holyfield. He might crack the top ten but don't give me he's the greatest heavyweight champion or top 3 for that matter! Highly over rated!
@garyprice2771
@garyprice2771 Месяц назад
What a great champion. It really is a shame how he was treated. He joined the army in WW2 and promoted the selling of war bonds and then the IRS chased him for the taxes his agents didn't pay.
@patrickmcgee6917
@patrickmcgee6917 Год назад
Is anyone seeing the size and power of Joe Louis in 1937?!!!!! Wow!!!!!! Who does that remind you of? Tyson!!!!! And Tyson Joe Louis? Tyson just simply based on quickness and movement
@beans3158
@beans3158 Год назад
joe louis is only 6'3
@reeyees50
@reeyees50 Год назад
George Foreman
@KD400_
@KD400_ 11 месяцев назад
​@@beans31586'1 actually
@rdp317
@rdp317 9 месяцев назад
size and power? LOL 197# 6 foot? Today heavyweights would crush him
@ascendediam
@ascendediam 9 месяцев назад
@rdp317 size has nothing to do with it nobody Made mid fighting like these guys in 70s-90s this looks like bar room fighters
@user-ud6cw9ye5q
@user-ud6cw9ye5q Месяц назад
怎茂松涂慶豐,你説誰是老師或學生,都沒有用,沒有人會去求證研究,就是星戰,打•
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Tragic Moments 😥 #2
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Просмотров 3,2 млн