Originally posted by Glenn McCarthy
When Louis was counted out, I couldn't believe it. It was so shocking to a lot of people.
That ball was on the line!
It gets by Buckner!
Michigan can't take a timeout!
Tunney is down!
No good, wide right!

The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame Joe Louis for Losing to Max Schmeling in 1936
Hello, I'm butterfly1964, and Welcome to The Top Five Reasons You Can't Blame. A show that takes a look at boxing personalities and establishments who have made questionable decisions, controversial comments, or unpopular stances, and take a deeper look into these matters. My job is not to further villify these individuals, but to challenge conventional wisdom, and reexamine what has been accepted as fact. In this episode I'm counting down the top 5 reasons why you can't blame Joe Louis for Losing to Max Schmeling in 1936. Many people thought that the rising star Louis would have made short work of the German as he did everyone else. However Schmeling pulled off one of the biggest upsets in boxing histry, and Louis' title hopes were almost smashed. Before I count down the reasons why you can't blame Joe Louis, Here's a look at the situation.
This was something new, this was something no one had ever seen before. Something almost unreal! Joe Louis. Joe Louis was destroying everyone and everything in his path. He was given the title invincible!
Louis had walked through Primo Carnera and Max Baer in terrifying fashion! No one thought he could be beat.
Joe Louis was an undefeated fighter. No one could beat him! Up comes along this ex-champion from Germany. Joe Louis is making a living of knocking out ex-champions he had knocked out Primo Carnera an ex-champion. He had knocked out Max Baer and ex-champion. Now he's gonna knock out Max Schmeling!
Originally posted by Glenn McCarthy
Originally posted by Glenn McCarthy
When Louis was counted out, I couldn't believe it. It was so shocking to a lot of people.
Before I count down the top 5 reasons why you can't blame Joe Louis for losing to Max Schmeling, here's some reasons that didn't make the top five. I call them, "The Best of the Rest".
Best of the Rest
1. Louis was Green - Even though Louis seemed like he was on a road towards immortality, the 21 year old Louis was still quite young and inexperienced. So then considering this, it would be slightly possible for a skilled season veteran of the fight game, like Max Schmeling to pull of a victory.
Guys like Carnera, and guys like Baer were easy to outbox, but someone like Schmeling had more skill, so it would be logical to say that Schmeling would give Louis more trouble, which he did!
Another Best of the Rest...
2. Max Baer - On June 8, 1933, Max Baer took on Max Schmeling. Baer battered the foprmer champ into submission. Three years later, on September 24, 1935 Louis took on Baer. Louis easily knocked him out in the fourth round. Since louis handled Baer with ease, who before crushed Schmeling, he felt that he would have the fight in the bag.
In this case, the classic argument of fighter-A beats fighter-B, and fighter-B beats fighter-C, so then Fighter-A would beat fighter-C, which today would be flawed logic, but Louis didn't think so at the time.
Coming up next on The Top Five Reasons You Can't Blame, we'll talk about another popular sport that may have had an effect on Louis performance against Schmeling.
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