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  1. Primo Carnera war ein italienischer Ringer, Boxer und Schauspieler. Er war vom 29. Juni 1933 bis zum 14. Juni 1934 unumstrittener Schwergewichts-Boxweltmeister.

  2. Primo Carnera (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpriːmo karˈnɛːra]; 26 October 1906 – 29 June 1967), nicknamed the Ambling Alp, was an Italian professional boxer and wrestler who reigned as the boxing World Heavyweight Champion from 29 June 1933 to 14 June 1934.

    No.
    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    103
    Loss
    89–14
    102
    Loss
    89–13
    101
    Loss
    89–12
    100
    Win
    89–11
    Sam Gardner
  3. Carnera's first fight as a wrestler took place in New York, late October 1946. Primo floored three times before the referee stopped the bout. Attendance 7, 000. Zupan was a wrestler, Carnera knocked him out easily according to both Box-Sport, 14 December 1937, page 9, and Sport Tagblatt of Vienna.

    • 102
    • 519
    • heavy
  4. Primo Carnera (born October 26, 1906, Sequals, Udine, Italy—died June 29, 1967, Sequals) was an Italian heavyweight boxing champion of the world from June 29, 1933, when he knocked out Jack Sharkey in six rounds in New York City, until June 14, 1934, when he was knocked out by Max Baer in 11 rounds, also in New York City.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 8. Mai 2022 · World Champion. Tragedy or not, fix or not, Carnera had beaten Ernie Schaaf and was awarded his shot at champion Sharkey. On June 29, 1933, the clumsy contender got his second shot at Sharkey before a crowd of 40,000 people at Madison Square Garden in New York.

  6. Primo Carnera gehörte zu den bekanntesten Männern der Welt: Im Jahr 1933 gewann er den Titel als Boxweltmeister im Schwergewicht. Historisch war es eine schwierige Zeit, aber der Boxsport boomte und die ganze Welt kannte den Champion – mit seinen Stärken und Schwächen.

  7. 22. Mai 2023 · Primo Carnera was an Italian professional boxer and wrestler who reigned as the boxing World Heavyweight Champion from 29 June 1933 to 14 June 1934. He was known for his intimidating size, standing at 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) tall and weighing as much as 275 pounds (125 kg).