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- January 13, 1941Joey Maxim was born in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. on March 28, 1922. He made his professional debut at the age of 18 years on January 13, 1941 against Bobby Berry. Maxim defeated Berry via 4 round points decision, making a successful beginning of his pro career.www.martialbot.com/boxing/boxers/5fdf2be5a248af0057aea1dd9e4d123d-joey-…
Joey Maxim boxer - BoxerList
Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli (March 28, 1922 – June 2, 2001) was an American professional boxer. He was a World Light Heavyweight Champion. He took the …
- Nationality: USA
- Died: Jun 2, 2001
- Born: Mar 28, 1922
Joey Maxim Boxer - Bio, Record, Fights, News & More - Boxing …
Maxim's debut into the professional boxing world was successful, winning against Bobby Berry at just 18 years old. His first title fight came after 83 bouts, defeating Gus Lesnevich via …
Joey Maxim was a light heavyweight boxer who died on 2001-06 …
On January 13, 1941, at 18 years old, Maxim made his pro debut against Leonard Adams, winning a four-round decision in his hometown. His early career was marked by steady progress as he …
Joey Maxim - BoxRec
Pro debut for Hood. Maxim was overweight. Maxim had Hood in trouble in the last round.
- bouts: 116
- rounds: 1056
- division: light heavy
MAXIM, JOEY | Encyclopedia of Cleveland History | Case …
MAXIM, JOEY (28 March 1922-2 June 2001) was a professional boxer who held the light heavyweight crown in the 1950s, one of two Cleveland natives to win BOXING titles. (The …
Cleveland Pride: Joey Maxim - Brick City Boxing
Aug 5, 2008 · of Famer and former world light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim. Born Guiseppe Antonio Bernardinelli on March 22, 1922 in Cleveland. Joey turned professional in …
Joey Maxim Boxing Record - MartialBot
Jun 26, 2022 · He made his professional debut at the age of 18 years on January 13, 1941 against Bobby Berry. Maxim defeated Berry via 4 round points decision, making a successful beginning of his pro career. Maxim became a world …
Joey Maxim - BoxRec
1940s: Served in the US Army during World War II, stationed at Fort Bragg, NC, where he was a boxing instructor. 1952: became the only fighter to ever knock out Sugar Ray Robinson.
Joey Maxim - BoxRec
Inter City Golden Glove Middleweight Final (The New York Sun)
Joey Maxim (1922-2001) - Find a Grave Memorial
Jun 2, 2001 · Professional Boxer. He was a former light heavyweight boxing champ and the only man who ever stopped Sugar Ray Robinson from lasting an entire bout. He is a member of the Boxing Hall of Fame.
Joey Maxim - Maxim, Joey - Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame
Nov 20, 2009 · World Lightheavyweight Champion from January 20, 1950, to December 17, 1952. Won title from Freddie Mills and surrendered it to Archie Moore. Fought 115 professional bouts …
Joey Maxim - Boxers - Boxing Title Fights
Joey Maxim won 7 professional boxing world titles in a Light Heavyweight division. Statistics of title bouts and photo.
Joey Maxim - The Independent
Joey Maxim was born Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli in 1922 in Collingwood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. He started boxing at 12 years old and had more than 200 amateur bouts before …
Joey Maxim; Ex-Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Jun 5, 2001 · Joey Maxim, a former light-heavyweight champion whose greatest ring triumph was a sweat-drenched victory over Sugar Ray Robinson in a title fight in 1952, died Saturday in …
Joey Maxim - ibhof.com
WHAT Joey Maxim lacked in power, he made up for with outstanding boxing ability. Although he only scored 21 knockouts in 115 carerr bouts, he managed to beat some of the best fighters of …
Biography of Joey Maxim
Who was Joey Maxim? Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli was an American professional boxer. He was a Light Heavyweight Champion of the World. He took the ring-name Joey Maxim from the …
Joey Maxim - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joey Maxim (born Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli March 28, 1922 - June 2, 2001) was an American boxer. He was the light heavyweight boxing champion of the world from 1951 to …
ESPN Classic - Maxim fought best in boxing's golden age
After two failed attempts to beat Moore for the title in '53 and '54, Maxim took on Floyd Patterson, the '52 Olympic 165-pound champion, and handed the young undefeated light heavyweight …
ESPN Classic - Maxim, who KO'd Robinson in '50, dies
Maxim, whose real name was Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli, won the 175-pound world title by stopping champion Freddie Mills in the 10th round in London on Jan. 24, 1950.
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