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    Hiya Gents !

    MaxBaer.org celebrates its 1 year anniversary this month and its been an eventful year ! I've contributed research, anecdotes and photos for a Sacramento public broadcasting segment on Max, for a San Francisco architectural firm reconstructing Max Baer Park, and for a world famous author/producer who plans to include Max among a cast of characters in a novel set in 1930s Sacramento. I thought it best to turn down the medium who wanted me to appear on the show while she attempted to contact Max in the hereafter...not my cup of tea ! =) Finally, by Googling the words "max baer" maxbaer.org is officially #2 and climbing, right behind #1 Wikipedia's entry for Max, which I've made major corrections/contributions to.

    I've made yet more updates to my site and invite you to stop in if you haven't in awhile. http://www.maxbaer.org My next big project is to finally get the "Clips" page working so that it is accessible to all and add a slew of new films !

    Current changes to the site:

    * I've added over 10,000 words on the "Early Years" page, covering:
    - Max's earliest bouts with Schaaf, Loughran, Heeney, Risko, and especially the buildup to his July 4th, 1931 battle against Paolino Uzcudun.
    - The Baer family's arrival, settlement and migration across the United States.

    * I've added an e-mail link to a gent who offers some ULTRA RARE classic fights on DVD, which he's transferred from original 16mm films. I've personally purchased Baer-Levinsky, Baer-Levinsky exhibition, Interview with Baer & Louis, Full Baer-Cominskey, Baer-Nova 1 & 2, Baer in newsreels.

    Films available include and I quote: "film on Jack Johnson training for Jeffries, Jeffries training for Ruhlin, all the way through to today. I have a lot of the Pabst Wednesday night fights and many of the Gillette Fights with Jimmy Powers and later with Don Dunphy, etc. Jeffries knocking out Fitzsimmons in their 2nd championship fight, etc. I do have some archive footage of many 30's - 50's fighters in interviews, newsreel and training. I have silent films that shows Johnson, Sullivan (a fat old man), Jeffries in training, etc. I also have stuff like that for Dempsey, Carpentier, Greb, etc."

    * I've added a slew of Answers to Questions on the FAQs. Keep those questions coming, guys !

    * I've added more material to existing sections.

    * I've added about 40 more photos to the photos page, including:
    - early fights and more major fight scenes
    - advertising items
    - later in life images.

    Enjoy !
    Cat
    www.maxbaer.org

  • #2
    Originally posted by Maxie's Gal View Post
    Hiya Gents !

    MaxBaer.org celebrates its 1 year anniversary this month and its been an eventful year ! I've contributed research, anecdotes and photos for a Sacramento public broadcasting segment on Max, for a San Francisco architectural firm reconstructing Max Baer Park, and for a world famous author/producer who plans to include Max among a cast of characters in a novel set in 1930s Sacramento. I thought it best to turn down the medium who wanted me to appear on the show while she attempted to contact Max in the hereafter...not my cup of tea ! =) Finally, by Googling the words "max baer" maxbaer.org is officially #2 and climbing, right behind #1 Wikipedia's entry for Max, which I've made major corrections/contributions to.

    I've made yet more updates to my site and invite you to stop in if you haven't in awhile. http://www.maxbaer.org My next big project is to finally get the "Clips" page working so that it is accessible to all and add a slew of new films !

    Current changes to the site:

    * I've added over 10,000 words on the "Early Years" page, covering:
    - Max's earliest bouts with Schaaf, Loughran, Heeney, Risko, and especially the buildup to his July 4th, 1931 battle against Paolino Uzcudun.
    - The Baer family's arrival, settlement and migration across the United States.

    * I've added an e-mail link to a gent who offers some ULTRA RARE classic fights on DVD, which he's transferred from original 16mm films. I've personally purchased Baer-Levinsky, Baer-Levinsky exhibition, Interview with Baer & Louis, Full Baer-Cominskey, Baer-Nova 1 & 2, Baer in newsreels.

    Films available include and I quote: "film on Jack Johnson training for Jeffries, Jeffries training for Ruhlin, all the way through to today. I have a lot of the Pabst Wednesday night fights and many of the Gillette Fights with Jimmy Powers and later with Don Dunphy, etc. Jeffries knocking out Fitzsimmons in their 2nd championship fight, etc. I do have some archive footage of many 30's - 50's fighters in interviews, newsreel and training. I have silent films that shows Johnson, Sullivan (a fat old man), Jeffries in training, etc. I also have stuff like that for Dempsey, Carpentier, Greb, etc."

    * I've added a slew of Answers to Questions on the FAQs. Keep those questions coming, guys !

    * I've added more material to existing sections.

    * I've added about 40 more photos to the photos page, including:
    - early fights and more major fight scenes
    - advertising items
    - later in life images.

    Enjoy !
    Cat
    www.maxbaer.org

    It looks GREAT!

    Joe Louis always said that his best fight was against Max Baer. Out of all of Louis's opponents, you would have to rate Max Baer at or near the very top.

    Congratulations!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hhascup View Post
      It looks GREAT!

      Joe Louis always said that his best fight was against Max Baer. Out of all of Louis's opponents, you would have to rate Max Baer at or near the very top.

      Congratulations!
      Thanks ! I found a quote from Louis in 1944 when he was entertaining the troops in London during the War where he states he had to hit Max the hardest of anyone he ever boxed to get him to go down !! He also stated he was at his absolute best the night he fought Baer.

      Regards,
      Cat
      www.maxbaer.org

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