Buddy Baer boxer
- bouts
- 62
- won
- 55
- lost
- 7
- draw
- 0
- Status
- inactive
- Division
- heavyweight
- Debut
- 1934-09-23
- Height
- 6′ 6″/198cm
- Reach
- 84″/213cm
- Age
- 71
- Born
- 1915-06-11
- Death
- 1986-07-18
- Nationality
- USA
Jacob Henry "Buddy" Baer (June 11, 1915 – July 18, 1986) was an American boxer and later an actor with important parts in seventeen films, as well as roles on various television series in the 1950s and 1960s.In 1941, he came extremely close to boxing stardom at Washington's Griffith Stadium, when in the opinion of most ringside officials, Joe Louis gave him a disqualifying late sixth-round hit in a title match that should have made Baer the world heavyweight champion. He lost to Louis in a rematch for the title the following year but remained solidly ranked among the top heavyweights in the early 1940s. In 2003, Baer was chosen for The Ring magazine's list of 100 greatest punchers of all time. He was the younger brother of boxing heavyweight champion and actor Max Baer, and the uncle of actor Max Baer, Jr.Baer was born in Denver, Colorado on June 11, 1915, to father Jacob, a butcher, and mother Dora Bales. A few sources list his birthplace, like his brother Max, in Omaha, Nebraska. He moved with his family to California in 1928, living first in Livermore in 1926 and then Hayward, before settling in Sacramento in the early 1930s where he would later retire. Both Buddy and his brother Max had a large Jewish following, for they claimed Jewish ancestry on their father's side and frequently wore a Star of David on their boxing trunks. Neither brother, however, appeared to be observant or openly religious, and their claims of Jewish heritage were questioned by legendary trainer Ray Arcel. Standing at 6' 6½" (1.99 m), Baer fought from 1934 to 1942 and was one of the best punchers of his era. Baer's manager during the largest portion of his boxing career was Ancil Hoffman, who also managed Max's career for a period.In his professional debut, Baer knocked out Tiny Abbott, 1:54 into the first round on September 23, 1934 in Eureka, California. A boxer of some repute, the towering 6' 8" Abbott had twice faced Baer's brother Max, and though it was Baer's first time in the ring, the more experienced Abbott was nearing the end of his career. Baer had a long winning streak following his debut fight until he met Babe Hunt. On January 10, 1935, Baer was defeated in a four-round bout, losing on points to Hunt at Boston's Rickard Recreation Center. The loss was Baer's first in thirteen straight fights, twelve of which Baer won by knockout. Though Hunt had a bad second round, he came back strongly in the third and fourth to win by unanimous decision.He completed a technical knockout of Jack O'Dowd, 2:10 into the second round at Detroit's Olympia Stadium on January 4, 1935. On a ticket that included Joe Louis, the total audience reached 15,853. The sizable crowd witnessed an exceptional performance from Baer who outweighed his opponent by 29 pounds, less than his typical advantage. In an odd victory, O'Dowd, who seemed to lack the will to fight, was down five times in the first round, in a few instances without actually being hit. Though O'Dowd had faced the great Joe Lewis the previous year, he showed no desire to mix with Baer, and appeared thoroughly outmatched.citation needed
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1942-01-09 | Joe Louis | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST KO |
1941-05-23 | Joe Louis | WWWWWW | Griffith Stadium, Washington | LOST |
1941-04-08 | Tony Galento | WWWLWL | Uline Arena, Washington | WIN Technical knockout |
1941-01-15 | Eddie Blunt | WWLLWL | Auditorium, Oakland | LOST Points |
1940-12-17 | Harold Blackshear | WWWLWW | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN Technical knockout |
1940-06-06 | Valentin Campolo | LWLLWL | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN KO |
1940-05-03 | Nathan Mann | WWWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1939-10-30 | Lee Savold | WWWWWW | Coliseum, Des Moines | WIN |
1939-10-13 | Charley Neaves | DWLLLL | Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City | WIN KO |
1939-10-12 | Maxie Doyle | LL | Little Rock | WIN Technical knockout |
1939-10-05 | Sandy McDonald | LLLDWL | Hubber Park, Lubbock | WIN KO |
1939-04-04 | Big Boy Brackey | LLLWLL | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN Technical knockout |
1939-03-10 | Chuck Crowell | WWDWLD | Legion Stadium, Hollywood | WIN KO |
1938-03-04 | Gunnar Barlund | LLLWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | LOST Technical knockout |
1937-12-17 | Eddie Hogan | WLWLWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN Technical knockout |
1937-08-30 | Abe Simon | WWLWWW | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | WIN Technical knockout |
1937-05-24 | Jack London | WWLWW | Vetch Field, Swansea | WIN Points |
1937-05-06 | Jim Wilde | WDLLWW | Harringay Arena, Harringay | WIN Technical knockout |
1936-12-09 | Patrick Michael Barry | W | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1936-10-19 | Salvatore Ruggirello | LLLWLL | Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto | WIN KO |
1936-10-08 | Art Oliver | debut | Platteville | WIN KO |
1936-09-21 | Verne Trickle | WWDLLD | Sheldon | WIN KO |
1936-09-14 | Pret Ferrar | WDDLWL | Coliseum, Des Moines | WIN |
1936-09-07 | Fred Schultz | debut | Elks Hall, Casper | WIN KO |
1936-09-04 | Babe Hunt | LWLWLL | Rock Springs | WIN KO |
1936-09-02 | Jack Conroy | L | Lincoln Field, Twin Falls | WIN KO |
1936-08-31 | James J. Russell | DLLLLL | Memorial Ball Park, Coeur d'Alene | WIN KO |
1936-08-29 | Don Baxter | debut | Recreation Park, Lewiston | WIN Points |
1936-08-25 | Bill Devere | debut | Multnomah Stadium, Portland | WIN KO |
1936-08-24 | Mickey Simpson | LL | Armory, Marshfield | WIN KO |
1936-07-24 | Ray Jarecki | LLLL | Ogden Stadium, Ogden | WIN KO |
1936-07-17 | Rags Wood | WLLW | Convention Hall, Ada | WIN KO |
1936-07-13 | Charles Montgomery | DLWWLL | Avey's Open-Air Arena, Oklahoma City | WIN KO |
1936-04-22 | Andre Lenglet | WWDWWW | Auditorium, Oakland | LOST Points |
1936-03-25 | Jack Petric | LLLLLW | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1936-03-02 | Harold Murphy | WDLDLL | Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | WIN Points |
1936-02-19 | Wally Hunt | WWWLDL | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1935-09-24 | Ford Smith | DWLLW | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | LOST Points |
1935-08-29 | Jack Doyle | WLWWWW | Madison Square Garden, New York | WIN KO |
1935-07-26 | Artie Suess | LLL | Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch | WIN Technical knockout |
1935-07-18 | Al Delaney | LWWWWW | Offermann Stadium, Buffalo | WIN KO |
1935-06-25 | Frank Wotanski | DWLLLL | Yankee Stadium, Bronx | WIN KO |
1935-05-23 | Big Boy Brackey | WWLWWW | Broadway Auditorium, Buffalo | WIN KO |
1935-04-18 | Ed Anderson | WWLLLW | National Guard Armory, Kalamazoo | WIN Points |
1935-04-17 | Tommy Davenport | LLLLWW | I.M.A. Auditorium, Flint | WIN KO |
1935-04-12 | Corn Griffin | LLWLLL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1935-04-10 | Harry Nelson | LDDWWL | Civic Auditorium, Grand Rapids | WIN Technical knockout |
1935-03-20 | Frank Connolly | WDWDWW | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1935-01-28 | Tommy Davenport | LLLLLL | Municipal Stadium, Miami | WIN KO |
1935-01-21 | Monty Hogan | debut | Benjamin Field Arena, Tampa | WIN KO |
1935-01-10 | Babe Hunt | LWDWWW | Rikard Recreation Center, Boston | LOST Points |
1935-01-04 | Jack O'Dowd | WWWWWL | Olympia Stadium, Detroit | WIN Technical knockout |
1934-12-28 | Gene Stanton | LLLLLL | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN Technical knockout |
1934-12-21 | Henry Surrette | LWDDWL | Boston Garden, Boston | WIN KO |
1934-12-19 | Bumbo Myers | WLWWLL | Wheeling | WIN KO |
1934-12-14 | Bob Cook | debut | Convention Hall, Kansas City | WIN KO |
1934-12-10 | Mickey McGoorty | debut | Public Hall, Cleveland | WIN KO |
1934-12-06 | Red Fields | WWLLLL | Coliseum, Des Moines | WIN Technical knockout |
1934-12-04 | Johnny Baker | LLLLLL | Waterloo Theatre, Waterloo | WIN KO |
1934-11-23 | Frank Ketter | LLLWWW | Chicago Stadium, Chicago | WIN KO |
1934-11-13 | Gene Garner | DWLDLD | Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles | WIN KO |
1934-10-24 | Jack Petric | WWWWWW | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1934-10-10 | Maxie Brown | LLLLWL | Auditorium, Oakland | WIN KO |
1934-09-23 | Tiny Abbott | WWLLLW | Eureka | WIN KO |