Legendary Heavyweight Fight Clips

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FIGHT CLIPS

Max Baer posed shot. Click Photo to view Max Baer Knockout Tribute.

Dempsy vs. Firpo knockout. Click Photo to see the fight in COLOR!

 

Max Baer Boxing Pose with fists. Click Photo to view video of Max Baer’s Wild Knockouts!

Here is a great video of Ali knocking out a bunch of guys with the song "Black Superman" playing. The singer is Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band. Released on pye label 1975. It has great fight clips, and then Ali with Michael Jackson, and to top it off, he is sparring with all four Beatles in the ring. Here is a great video of Ali knocking out a bunch of guys with the song “Black Superman” playing. The singer is Johnny Wakelin & The Kinshasa Band. Released on pye label 1975. It has great fight clips, and then Ali with Michael Jackson, and to top it off, he is sparring with all four Beatles in the ring. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW VIDEO)

Dempsey with fist up. Click Photot to see Dempsey-Brennan in color.

 

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James J. Jeffries in training (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW CLIP)

Challenger Bob Fitzsimmons and Champion James J. Corbett pose for pictures before their 1897 bout

Challenger Bob Fitzsimmons and Champion James J. Corbett pose for pictures before their 1897 bout (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW CLIP)

Corbett-Courtney 1894

James J. Corbett vs. Peter Courtney 1894 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW CLIP)

Fight Action #12Fight Action Johns-Burns 1908

Heavyweight Champ Tommy Burns and Challenger Jack Johnson feeling each other out in their 1908 bout that Johnson won by decision (CLICK TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Fight Act3Fight Action Johnson-Ketchel 1909

Middleweight Champ Stanley Ketchel decking Heavyweight Champ Jack Johnson in their 1909 bout (CLICK TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Fight Action #14Fight Action Johnson-Jeffries 1910

Heavyweight Champ Jack Johnson storms after Jim Jeffries in 1910 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Fight Action #9Fight Action Burns-Squires 1907

Heavyweight Champ Tommy Burns knocking out Billy Squires in 1907 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Fight Action Fitzsimmons-Lang 1909

Former Heavyweight Champ Bob Fitzsimmons losing Australian Title to Bill Lang in 1909 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

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Heavyweight Champ James J.Jeffries (right) looking for an opening against Challenger “Sailor” Tom Sharkey in Coney Island in 1889 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Fight Action #7Fight Action Jeffries-Ruhlin 1901

Poster for James J. Jeffries vs. Gus Ruhlin Heavyweight Title bout in 1901 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

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Heavyweight Champ Tommy Burns in pre-fight pose with Challenger Billy Squires in 1907  (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Fight Action #2Fight Action Corbett - Gentleman Prizefighter

“Gentleman” Jim Corbett in action (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

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Peter Courtney (L) vs. James J. Corbett in 1894 in first filmed fight by Thomas  Edison’s Kinetograph (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson and Challenger Fireman Jim Flynn before their 1912 bout

Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson and Challenger Fireman Jim Flynn before their 1912 bout (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

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Heavyweight Champ Jack Johnson going after Frank Moran in 1914 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Johnson believed that even at the age of 37 and carrying excess flab, he would be good enough to withstand the challenge of Jess Willard.

Johnson believed that even at the age of 37 and carrying excess flab, he would be good enough to withstand the challenge of Jess Willard. He turned out to be sadly wrong. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

jack Dempsey challenging Jess Willard in 1919 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

jack Dempsey challenging Jess Willard in 1919 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey (R) looking for an opening against Gene Tunney (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey (R) looking for an opening against Gene Tunney in their first fight in 1926. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jess Willard vs. Frank Moran in 1916 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Jess Willard vs. Frank Moran in 1916 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Dempsey vs. Willard in 1919 (CLICK ON PHOT TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Dempsey vs. Willard in 1919 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jack Dempsey knocking down Gene Tunney for the Long Count in 1927 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jack Dempsey knocking down Gene Tunney for the Long Count in 1927 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jack Dempsey vs. jack Sharkey in 1927 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jack Dempsey vs. Jack Sharkey in 1927 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Dempsey knocking out Carpentier in 1921 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Dempsey knocking out Carpentier in 1921 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Jack Dempsey knocks at Challenger Luis Angel Firpo in 1923 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jack Dempsey knocks at Challenger Luis Angel Firpo in 1923 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Champion Jack Dempsey vs. Bill Brennan in 1920

Champion Jack Dempsey vs. Bill Brennan in 1920 (CLICK TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Dempsey vs. Tunney II in 1927 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)Dempsey vs. Tunney II in 1927 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Primo Carnera vs. Ernie Shaef

Primo Carnera vs. Ernie Shaaf  (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Primo Carnera Knocks out Champion Jack Sharjkey to win heavyweight crown

Jack Sharkey vs. Primo Carnera I (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Primo Carnera knocks out Jack Sharkey in their second fight to capture the heavyweight title (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Primo Carnera knocks out Jack Sharkey in their second fight to capture the heavyweight title (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Sharke vs. Schmeling II in 1932 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Sharkey vs. Schmeling II in 1932 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Sharkey vs, Maloney in 1927 (Click Photo To View Fight Clip)

Sharkey vs, Maloney in 1927 (Click Photo To View Fight Clip)

Max Schmeling vs. Young Stribling in 1931 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION VIDEO)

Max Schmeling vs. Young Stribling in 1931 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION VIDEO)

Max Schmeling knocking out Joe Louis in 1936 (Click Photot To View FIght Clip)

Max Schmeling knocking out Joe Louis in 1936 (Click Photo To View FIght Clip)

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Max Schmeling vs. Mickey Walker (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Max Baer vs. James J. Braddock (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Max Baer vs. James J. Braddock (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Baer vs. Comisky 1940 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Max Baer vs. Pat Comisky 1940 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Max Baer vs. Tony Galento

Max Baer vs. Tony Galento (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Max Baer vs. Max Schmeling in 1933 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Max Baer vs. Max Schmeling in 1933 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jess Willard vs. Louis Angel Firpo in 1923

Jess Willard vs. Louis Angel Firpo in 1923 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT VIDEO)

Primo Carnera vs. Paulino Uzcudin in 1933 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT VIDEO)

Primo Carnera vs. Paulino Uzcudin in 1933 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT VIDEO)

01 Mar 1934, Miami, Florida, USA --- 3/1/1934-Miami, FL- Using his greater height and weight to advantage, Primo Carnera successfully defended his heavyweight championship against Tommy Loughran when he was awarded the decision at the end of 15 rounds. With Carnera towering over him, Loughran is shown here missing a left lead to the champion's head. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

01 Mar 1934, Miami, Florida, USA — 3/1/1934-Miami, FL- Using his greater height and weight to advantage, Primo Carnera successfully defended his heavyweight championship against Tommy Loughran when he was awarded the decision at the end of 15 rounds. With Carnera towering over him, Loughran is shown here missing a left lead to the champion’s head. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION VIDEO)

Primo Carnera vs. Ernie Schaaf in 1933 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT VIDEO)

Primo Carnera vs. Ernie Schaaf in 1933 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT VIDEO)

Max Baer vs. Primo Carnera in 1935

Max Baer vs. Primo Carnera in 1935 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT VIDEO)

Baer vs. Comisky 1940 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Baer vs. Comisky 1940 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Buddy Baer in 1941

Joe Louis vs. Buddy Baer in 1941. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW BOTH 1941 AND 1942 FIGHTS)

Joe Louis vs. Primo Carnera in 1935 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Joe Louis vs. Primo Carnera in 1935 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Original caption: New York, New York: Louis Wins In First Over Baer. Joe Louis battered Buddy Baer to the canvas only 2 minutes and 56 seconds after the fight, for Navy relief in the Madison Square garden, Jan. 9, began. Photo shows Baer as he landed on his back on the canvas after a flock of right uppercuts by Louis (Left) had landed him there in final knockout. Referee Frankie Fullam is at right. January 9, 1942 Manhattan, New York, New York, USA

New York, New York: Louis Wins In First Over Baer. Joe Louis battered Buddy Baer to the canvas only 2 minutes and 56 seconds after the fight, for Navy relief in the Madison Square garden, Jan. 9, began. Photo shows Baer as he landed on his back on the canvas after a flock of right uppercuts by Louis (Left) had landed him there in final knockout. Referee Frankie Fullam is at right. January 9, 1942 Manhattan, New York, New York, USA (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Joe Louis vs. Max Baer in 1935 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Joe Louis vs. Max Baer in 1935 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling II in 1938

Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling II in 1938 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. "Two-Ton" Tony Galento in 1939 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. “Two-Ton” Tony Galento in 1939 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Jack Sharkey in 1936

Joe Louis vs. Jack Sharkey in 1936 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Billy Conn I in 1941 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Billy Conn I in 1941 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Tami Mauriello in New York in 1946 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Tami Mauriello in New York in 1946 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Billy Conn on June 19, 1946 in New York (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Billy Conn on June 19, 1946 in New York (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Jersey Joe Walcott ii on June 25, 1948 in New York (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP()

Joe Louis vs. Jersey Joe Walcott II on June 25, 1948 in New York (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Ezzard Charles on September 27, 1950 in New York (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Ezzard Charles on September 27, 1950 in New York (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Jersey Joe Walcott vs. Ezzard Charles III in1951

Jersey Joe Walcott vs. Ezzard Charles III in 1951 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Rocky Marciano on October 26, 1951 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Joe Louis vs. Rocky Marciano on October 26, 1951 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT CLIP)

Rocky Marciano vs. Harry "Kid" Matthews in 1952

Rocky Marciano vs. Harry “Kid” Matthews in 1952 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Jersey Joe Walcott I in 1952 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Jersey Joe Walcott I in 1952 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. jersey Joe Walcott II in 1953 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. jersey Joe Walcott II in 1953 (CLICK ON PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles I in 1954 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles I in 1954 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles II in 1954 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Ezzard Charles II in 1954 (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

A long right to the chin from Marciano in round eight leaves Cockell draped through the ropes. The champion holds off on this occasion, waiting to see if his opponent will recover. At other times during the fight Marciano wasn’t quite so restrained; some observers went so far as to castigate him for flagrant breaches of the rules. He was certainly guilty of more than one low blow, and of hitting Cockell when he was going down. Marciano also butted, elbowed and thumbed his man, all with impunity. 16 May 1955

A long right to the chin from Marciano in round eight leaves Cockell draped through the ropes. The champion holds off, waiting to see if his opponent will recover. 16 May 1955. (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Archie Moore in 1955 at Yankee Stadium (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)

Rocky Marciano vs. Archie Moore in 1955 at Yankee Stadium (CLICK PHOTO TO VIEW FIGHT ACTION)