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  1. Tony Galento im November 1938. „Two Ton“ Tony Galento (* 12. März 1910 in Orange (New Jersey); † 22. Juli 1979 als Dominick Anthony Galento) war ein US-amerikanischer Schwergewichtsboxer, der u. a. gegen Joe Louis um die WM kämpfte.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_GalentoTony Galento - Wikipedia

    Dominick Anthony Galento (March 12, 1910 – July 22, 1979) was an American heavyweight boxer. [1] . He is best remembered for scoring a third-round knockdown against Joe Louis in a world title stoppage loss in June 1939. [2] . Active from the late 1920s to the early 1940s, he compiled a record of 79 wins, 26 losses, and 6 draws.

    No.
    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    112
    Win
    79–26–6 (1)
    Jack Conley
    111
    Win
    78–26–6 (1)
    110
    Win
    77–26–6 (1)
    Herbie Katz
    109
    Loss
    76–26–6 (1)
    Buddy Baer
    • 26
    • 79
    • 112
    • 57
  3. 17. März 2016 · Tony Galento was a heavyweight boxer who challenged Joe Louis in 1939 and fought a giant octopus in a publicity stunt. He was also a drinker, a brawler and a friend of Jack Dempsey.

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  4. Learn about the life and career of Tony Galento, a colorful and controversial heavyweight boxer who challenged Joe Louis for the title in 1939. Find out how he earned his nickname, his fighting style, his clowning tactics, and his legacy.

    • March 12, 1910
    • July 22, 1979
  5. From the Hartford Courant (Jack Kincaid). This bout has not been included in Galento's published records. Galento was not floored but took a bad licking, and the fight was finally stopped because of a badly cut right eye. Brown had to be hospitalized two days after this fight and died of pneumonia on October 29, 1929.

  6. 5. Mai 2012 · 64.1K subscribers. 951. 128K views 11 years ago. Joe Louis and Tony Galento meet up many years after their legendary Heavyweight Title Fight to talk about the past. ...more.

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  7. 4. Apr. 2015 · "Two-Ton" Tony Galento was one of the most colorful characters in the history of boxing. Standing 5'9" and weighing 230-plus pounds, Galento claimed that he trained on beer, hamburgers and spaghetti. He was a rough-and-tough brawler, but he was not without skill. Galento fought out of a very low crouch and would feint his way into a ...