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793: 953:, wrote that "Tony used everything but a blunt instrument on his dazed and bloody opponent". The newspaperman and author Sid Feder reckoned the fight to have been as "gory and bloody a spectacle as any slaughterhouse ever witnessed"—Galento and Nova "slugged and mauled, rushed in and clinched, but mostly they just fired left hands and watched the blood spurt." Referee George Blake stopped the bout at 2 minutes, 44 seconds of the 14th round. Nova suffered four knockdowns and Galento won by technical knockout. Gayle Talbot, who characterized Galento's performance as a "surprising and amazing exhibition of hard punching and endurance", proclaimed that "oth fighters appeared as if they had been hit by trucks at the finish". After the fight, Nova said that if Galento wanted to win dirty "it's all right, but he won't go to heaven." Galento, for his part, paid tribute to Nova's toughness, but claimed to have been unbothered by the Californian's power: "Naw, he didn't hurt me. Here, gimme my pants, I wanna go home." Both men were hospitalized and sustained 305: 976:, in which the gangster, after years of high rolling, found himself in the gutter, dying of bullets. 'Is this the end?' he cried. 'Is this the end of Little Caesar?.' Tony must have felt like crying 'Is this the end of the Great Galento?.'" Much more so than 'Madcap Maxie', Galento shipped a lot of punishment over the course of their encounter. Bill Fitzgerald, a Transradio sportswriter, opined that Baer had given Galento "one of the most merciless beatings in the history of boxing". "For seven rounds Baer made faces at Galento", Fitzgerald quipped, "and made Galento's face look like a comic strip version of the man from Mars." Gayle Talbot shared similar thoughts. Baer "took his time, dodged Galento's mighty lunges, and steadily punched the fat man into a state bordering on helplessness." Though the effect it had on the bout's outcome may not have been decisive, Galento's preparation for the fight was far from ideal. As Whitey Bimstein recalled: 970:
he so desired." Odds on Galento to best Baer shortened further when it came to light that Galento had "thought up an eleventh-hour epithet"—a "mystery adjective"—which he intended to hurl at Baer, and thereby presumably discomfit him, just prior to the fight's commencement. During the build-up to the match various choice words were swapped between the opposing camps. Galento "scornfully" called Baer "Peanut Heart" and Baer called Galento "pig eye". According to Ray Arcel, Galento was perhaps the only fighter whom Baer "couldn't stomach". The attendance was 22,711 and Baer won by technical knockout. Galento failed to answer the bell for the start of the eighth round. Reflecting on the nature of Galento's defeat, Henry McLemore likened the 'Jersey Nightstick' to the ill-fated 'Little Caesar': "Watching Galento grope towards his helpers at the close of the seventh round I could not help but remember the finish of the book
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assault and battery charges and fined him $ 65." In 1946, Galento was arrested on a gambling charge. In 1954, James J. Venere of Newark, a former tenant in an apartment owned by Galento, brought a suit against the "rotund former prize fighter" that alleged that Galento had illegally impounded "$ 1,400 worth" of his possessions in lieu of the payment of rent. In court, Galento grimaced and affected incredulity: "I'm no lawyer... All I know is this guy owes me $ 200 rent and HE'S suing ME!" In 1959, Galento and his wife, Mary, were convicted of gambling offences. Galento was fined $ 25, and Mary, for "maintaining a gambling house", was fined $ 125.
998:, a terse and laudatory biographical tome that was published to coincide with Galento's shot at fame and fortune (his world title fight with Joe Louis), certain Newark "fight writers" attributed Schaaf's death following his fight with Primo Carnera in 1933 to damage inflicted in his tussle with Galento. Whatever truth, if any, there may be to the idea, at least one contemporary press account pronounced that Schaaf had "won an easy ten round decision". Though Galento very occasionally managed to land a hard right to Schaaf's head, and, in the second and third rounds, shook Schaaf with "left hooks to the jaw", Schaaf was apparently the superior 813:
knocked Galento sideways with a "perfect right to the chin". "Louis followed up smoothly" and encountered no resistance. Galento's defence, such as it was, was absent without leave. Louis continued to attack: Galento slumped towards the ropes and fell to his knees. At 2 minutes, 29 seconds of the fourth round, referee Arthur Donovan stopped the fight. Louis retained his heavyweight crown. By the lights of the sports columnist John A. Cluney, the fourth round, on account of its one-sidedness, "was nothing short of modified murder."
618:, throwing punches until I called time. Still breathing easily, Dempsey ducked under the ropes and began to dress while Galento stood shaking his head in a semi-daze and trying to wipe the blood from his face with the backs of his gloves. When he was dressed, he threw Galento a contemptuous look. 'That's how we used to fight, Galento,' he said. 'Now I'm through with you. You can find yourself another manager.' Then he turned to me and said, 'You were right, Ray. It's a waste of time trying to make a champ out of that chump.' 765:", and Galento, without warning or invitation, took to "call the champion on the phone, insult him, and predict a knockout victory." Donald Dewey alleges that Galento, during his "late night calls" to Louis, would "whisper threats and shriek racial epithets". Monninger writes that Galento "embraced the racist stereotypes of his day", and, in his telephone calls to Louis, "questioned his manhood, talked about his race, made sexual references about Marva, Louis's wife." Looking back on his fight with Galento on the 1031: 809:
hook. Galento's moment of glory, the highpoint of his career, didn't last long. "Louis stayed down only a moment" and Galento failed to press his advantage. Louis closed the round on the front foot. "In the last seconds of round three, Louis connected with a right, a left to the body, another right. Galento waded through the punches, trying to ignore them, trying to find the punch that had lifted Louis, but the cumulative weight of the Bomber's blows began to sag him." Louis's clouts had an enervating effect.
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stunning Louis with a "full-bore left hook" that drove the champion to the ropes. Galento tried to capitalize on Louis's discomfort with a "hacking" right cross. Louis, however, calmly took it on his gloves. Louis returned to the center of the ring, fended off Galento's "galumphing" advances, and started to land his jab almost at will: "jar Galento's head back onto his shoulders". Expert opinion granted Galento the first round. He had landed the biggest blow.
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third or fourth round: bloodying his nose and sending him crashing to the canvas. As told by Mee, Galento's conception of exercise was highly unusual: "his idea of roadwork was to sit in a car smoking a fat cigar while his sparring partners got themselves in shape by plodding alongside." Mead concurs. Galento, he avows, "did no roadwork and let his considerable appetite run free." In 1937, Eddie Brietz, a sportswriter with the
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clowning and wisecracking as he fooled with his sparring partners. After watching a couple of rounds, Dempsey came down to ringside. He was wearing a beautifully cut light gray suit, tan and white shoes, and white silk shirt. When Tony caught sight of him, he gave him a big hello. 'You look like a million bucks dis afternoon,' he says to him. 'Never mind how I look, you big bum,' Dempsey answers. 'Let's see you do some work.'
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me he had a fight with his brother and that his brother shoved a broken glass in Tony's face and split his lip. We fixed that up and the day of the fight, at three o'clock in the afternoon, he ate more meatballs and spaghetti and drank a dozen bottles of beer. Baer walked right out, smacked him with a right in the mouth and dug a left hook into his stomach. After that was repeated a few times, Tony was through.
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sister. Ya come to me and we make a deal. For a piece of pie, I beat the guy up. For a nickle, I bust him up. I was pretty mean then, at 12. If I couldn't beat a guy up one day, I'd come back the next day with a baseball bat. When I was 15, I chased a guy named Eddie Ryan for four months. I finally caught him in a diner at 4 a.m. and knocked him through a window. Took 'em an hour an' a half to bring him around.
247:: a job he pursued in tandem with his pugilistic career. On one occasion, as a result of his ice-lugging commitments, Galento was reportedly upbraided by his cornerman for being late for a bout. "Take it easy", the New Jersey-born slugger reputedly replied to his colleague's complaint, "I had two tons of ice to deliver on my way here. I'll be right up." In addition to "Two Ton", Galento was also known as the " 31: 612:
action. Jack was turned forty but his body was as lean and hard and tanned as ever, and for three memorable minutes we saw the old Dempsey, the murderous, tear-away Manassa Mauler... What he did to Galento in those three minutes was nobody's business. He ripped punches into the pudgy torso from all angles, split his lips with a terrific left, and sent the blood squirting from his nose with a right.
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sportswriters". Galento "used his head as a battering ram, his thumbs to gouge Nova's eyes, and the laces of his gloves to rake Nova's face." "Rabbit punches, kidney punches, and low blows were followed by verbal abuse." The clean-cut Nova, albeit with limited success, attempted to respond in kind. "The only thing that 'Two-Ton' Tony didn't do to Nova, when he had him temporarily on his heels", the
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occasion, in revenge for a kick to the stomach, Galento assaulted an older youth with a homemade pick handle: busting their head and their shoulder. On another occasion, Galento broke the ribs of a "guy named Moe" with a "house brick". Robert F. Fernandez Sr., a "highly recognized" collector of boxing memorabilia, states that Galento "quit school early for the simple reason that he hated it."
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Galento continued to trundle forward, looking to land his left. With seconds to go in the round, Louis, following up a successful straight right, caught Galento with a "crisp left on the point of the chin" that put 'Two Ton' down on the seat of his pants. Galento quickly jumped to his feet. He had never been dropped before in his professional career.
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defeated in a poorly officiated and bloody encounter in September 1939, called him a "worm" and intimated that the "New Jersey jellyroll" made illicit use of his thumbs. "Baer may get rough, but he doesn't deliberately try to maim a guy", Nova declared. "I don't mind saying that there is one fighter I don't like. That's Galento. He is... a worm!"
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In the third round, Louis circled and angled, while Galento, "frog-hopping", followed. Louis landed jabs and crosses. Still in a crouch, "Galento bobbed and moved and took Louis's fists." In the middle of the round, Galento beat Louis to the punch: sending the champion to the canvas with a sharp left
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What a guy... The first time I was called upon to take charge of him , I watched him work out, then we went back to his tavern for dinner. And what do you think he ate? A big platter of meatballs and spaghetti! Two days before he fought Max Baer. And two days before the fight they called me and told
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on July 2, 1940. The bout was originally scheduled for May 28, but was postponed following the death of Joe Jacobs, Galento's manager, on April 24. Though he ended up the bookies' favorite, Fernandez writes that Galento "wanted no part of Max" as he knew Baer "could really bang and could box well if
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As for the champion's evaluation of the fight, Louis purportedly described it as one of the toughest he ever had. "Dat white boy hits like hell", he supposedly exclaimed. "Joe said he had to hit him a dozen times as hard as he ever hit a man", the Associated Press sportswriter Gayle Talbot informed
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In the first round, Galento—"his body crouched, his hands at the sides of his head as if prepared to lock his thumbs in his ears like a pretend bull"—started brightly. He opened with his left: twice swatting at Louis, who, stepping to the side, evaded his attack. Galento persisted and swatted again:
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He took off his coat and stripped right down to his white silk monogrammed underpants and vaulted into the ring: 'Now, Tony,' he told him. 'It's you and me. I'll show you how we used to do it.' He began humming a little tune—an old Dempsey mannerism—and then, as Galento backed away, he flashed into
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in 1933, Arcel believed that "rying to get Galento fit was a farce", that he "was just bone lazy", and that working with him was a "waste of time and money". Dempsey himself, though he had seen great potential in the young Galento—potential enough to become his manager—came to agree. As Donald Dewey
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and Nathan Mann." John Lardner surmised that "Tony had the chance to consummate the weirdest and wildest upset of this generation of cauliflowers. But he couldn't." The Washingtonian Elliott Metcalf was singularly unimpressed with the bout and offhandedly referred to it as a "disgusting heavyweight
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In the fourth round, Louis went on as he had finished the third: "pelting Galento, hitting him with solid punches while Galento's hooks scraped air." Galento was running out of gas. A minute, "or thirty punches", into the round, a round in which the 'Nightstick' landed little of significance, Louis
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broadcast the bout and crowds gathered around radios all across the United States. Galento secured his title shot via a run of good form—a string of eleven straight victories—and the promotional skills of his manager Joe Jacobs: a "ballyhoo wizard." Fernandez writes that Galento "looked and sounded
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of the world against the 'Brown Bomber' Joe Louis. Louis was a heavy favorite and "1 to 8 in the betting". In a prefight poll conducted by the Associated Press, only three sportswriters picked Galento to win. 34,852 attended and the gate amounted to $ 333,308. Famous and otherwise notable attendees
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has written that if boxing as practiced by Joe Louis was indeed the "Sweet Science", as "practiced by Galento it might as well have been a different sport." Despite his reputation for stylistic crudity, Galento had several quality attributes. He could fight out of a crouch and had a formidable, and
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Post-boxing, Galento experienced various legal difficulties. In 1943, following an altercation with a motorcycle patrolman named James Meehan, he faced charges of "assault and battery, disorderly conduct and refusal to put a nickel in a parking meter." "Police Judge Philip Singer found Galento on
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character", and Jacobs—who had Galento pose for the press "smoking cigars while punching the bag", "downing full pitchers of beer", and "carrying kegs of beer to 'enhance his training'", all the while repeating "I'll moider da bum" in his "thick New Joicey accent"—"made him even more so." With his
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in 1969, the aging Galento cast a retrospectively critical eye on the nature of his training. Galento told Blonk that he "used to work out two or three hours every day for a fight and run six miles", and then, after his exercise, decamp "across the street" and drink ten or so bottles of beer. "You
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while in training camp, Galento is said to have remarked, in characteristic fashion, "Shakespeare? I ain't never hearda him. He must be one of dem European bums Sure as hell I'll moider dat bum." An alternative rendering of Galento's commentary on Shakespeare runs as follows: "Never hoid of him...
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Galento is widely regarded as having been one of boxing's most colorful characters. According to Chris Mead, a biographer of Joe Louis, he "was a press agent's dream." Anecdotes, some of which may be apocryphal, pertaining to his outlandish behavior and unschooled wit are common. On learning about
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That's not so. I wasn't mad at Schmeling. That was all newspaper stuff. Schmeling and I were good friends... But that little fellow ... he really got me mad. All those mean things he said about me while training for our fight. He got me mad, all right. So I decided to carry him for a while in the
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Regarding his allegedly unsportsmanlike conduct in the ring, Galento is reported to have said: "Y’know, they usta call me a dirty fighter. Heck, I trained hard, maybe drank a little beer, took three showers a day and dose newspaper bums said I was a dirty fighter, da bums." Lou Nova, whom Galento
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and attended the Park Avenue school in Orange until the fifth or sixth grade. At school, he was involved in various violent incidents. "The kids used to call me to lick other kids", Galento reminisced, "and if I couldn't beat 'em I'd use a club. The kids would bring me apples and oranges." On one
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Dempsey strolled quietly into the gymnasium and walked up to the balcony while Galento was going through the motions of 'working out.' He was fatter than ever, hopelessly out of condition, and quite obviously doing nothing about it... He didn't see Dempsey and continued waddling around the ring,
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before taking part in a bout. Though he apparently consumed two hot dogs in excess of his bet (for a total of fifty-two), and consequently was so bloated as to be unable to fit comfortably into his trunks, Galento dispatched his "hapless" nemesis, the 6'4" "country puncher" Arthur De Kuh, in the
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drolly remarked that "Galento stood maybe five foot eight inches tall; but he seemed five foot eight whichever way you looked at him." Whatever Galento would have measured, what seems certain is that he was on the shorter side for a heavyweight. As to weight, however, he was on the heavier side.
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television program. Galento reportedly claimed that Louis was a "pushover" whom he would have handily "licked" if he, Galento, who had a battle with pneumonia in the summer of 1938, hadn't been pressured into taking the fight earlier than scheduled. Galento was reported to have impugned Louis's
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Among Galento's other notable fights were his contests with the former champion Max Baer and the contender Lou Nova. The Nova fight—held in Philadelphia on September 15, 1939—enjoys a reputation as one of the dirtiest and bloodiest ever fought: earning its "venue the name of Filthydelphia among
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I was rotten when I was 12 and I was drinking when I was 15... The foist time I fought pro was in the schoolyard in Joisey. See, I come from a big family and all I ever got to eat at home was eggs and onions. So I started selling protection. S'pose some kid swiped your marbles, or kicked ya kid
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In the second round, Louis began to settle into his rhythm. He worked off of his jab and hit Galento with multiple combinations. Galento's face reddened and blood started to flow from his nose and his brow. Lacking other options, given his lackadaisical training and "inattention to technique",
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wrote that whereas Louis "shuns alcohol, tobacco, late hours", "Galento drinks, smokes, and stays up later than an owl with insomnia." "Louis believes in the outdoor life and healthful exercises", McLemore continued, but "Galento likes to train in a nice dark, smoke-filled poolhall, where the
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According to one newspaper story, Galento's business acumen may not have been great. When a potential adviser requested a look at his books—meaning his business accounts—Galento seemed puzzled. "Listen, Partner", the boxer allegedly replied, "people come to my place to drink, not read." See
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After leaving school, Galento worked for Mike Cirrillo, a local iceman. He also shined shoes on Sunday mornings. When he was fifteen, Galento had his own ice wagon and horse. At age sixteen, encouraged by his friend and future trainer Jimmy Frain, Galento started boxing at the Orange
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Though in the end he was soundly beaten, Galento maintained that victory could have been his if those around him had allowed him to fight his own fight: that is, if they had allowed him to foul and roughhouse Louis. "If I had the right manager", Galento divulged to the journalist
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Sources differ regarding Galento's height. He may have been 5'8" or he may have been 5'9". One early news feature, in which Galento is described as a "fistic curio" and a "low-chassised New Jersey youth", claims that he was only 5'6". Surveying his bodily dimensions, the
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In the weeks leading up to the fight, in order to gain a competitive advantage and arouse still further interest, Galento and Jacobs attempted to unsettle and "psych" Louis. Jacobs accused Louis of having "held a metal bar inside his right glove the night he knocked out
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In later years, Galento apologized for his conduct. Louis entertained no hard feelings. He concluded that Galento, despite his gruff exterior and exuberant—even sometimes bigoted—braggadocio, had "no harm in him" and was "just full of wind, like the barber's cat."
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and "administered a terrific battering to Galento in the fifth round, opening cuts on his cheek, mouth and left eyebrow." "The fair-haired Boston boxer had an easy time with his opponent", it was reported, "but was unable to knock out the rugged ice man."
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in a world title stoppage loss in June 1939. Active from the late 1920s to the early 1940s, he compiled a record of 79 wins, 26 losses, and 6 draws. Besides Louis, Galento fought against several other prominent heavyweights of his era—including Al Ettore,
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Yet another version of Galento's contribution to literary criticism reads: "Shakespeare? I ain't never heard of him. He's not in no ratings. I suppose he's one of them foreign heavyweights. They're all lousy. Sure as hell I'll moider dat bum." See
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and came up straight to slug, and you can't just do that with Louis. If Tony had fought the way he was told, he might have got in another shot that would have kept Louis down for keeps—and I don't think Tony was the greatest fighter in the world,
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wrote that Galento "expects to take his share of punches as part of the game. He absorbs them like open buds absorb the dew." In 1933, the promoter James J. Johnston and the matchmaker Sam McQuade named Galento, alongside Salvatore Ruggirello and
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on seeing the wall inquired: "Where's the real picture—the one showing Joe Louis standing over you after the knockout?" "That picture's on Joe Louis' wall", a shrugging Galento supposedly replied. In his unofficial role as a go-between between
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In the wake of the fight, sportswriters expressed a variety of opinions. In his "Win, Lose or Draw" column, Francis E. Stan averred that Galento "did more damage and produced more thrills than more illustrious opponents of Louis such as
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commentator David L. Hudson Jr. writes that Galento "had two characteristics that made him a tough opponent: He could absorb massive amounts of punishment, and he could punch." In a preview of his fight with Max Baer, the sportswriter
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s "Roundabout in Sport" recollected in 1963, "Galento climbed the contenders' ladder more because he was the best publicity man in the business than because he was the best fighter." In light of Galento's well-publicized antics, the
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newsman Jack Cuddy wrote in 1943 that "mid the electrifying incidents and heroic performances that have stood out like sharply-etched mountain peaks through the years, the Louis-Galento fight to me was the most prominent of all."
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Former heavyweight champion and 1920s cultural icon Jack Dempsey, pictured here in a pencil sketch by the Hungarian-born caricaturist Henry Major, reputedly gave a young Galento a thorough shellacking in Stillman's Gym in New York
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lb. Fernandez attributes Galento's weight to "his love of pasta and beer." According to Fernandez, the teenage Galento, at the start of his professional career in 1928, weighed in at around 165 lb—under the limit of the modern
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in July 1979. In the period immediately prior to his death, he underwent two significant surgeries. The week before he died, his right leg was amputated. Two years earlier, in 1977, his left leg was "amputated at mid-calf at
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What's he, one of those foreign heavyweights? I'll moida da bum." To Galento, all his potential opponents and competitors, even Joe Louis and the Bard of Avon, were "bums". In fact, to Galento, nearly everyone was a "bum".
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photograph of Galento in the run-up to his April 1941 "10-round tiff" with Buddy Baer portrays him scoffing a hot dog beside a plate of dozens more. "Beer makes a guy strong", Helliwell quoted Galento as saying.
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newspapers that "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Louis filed a $ 250,000 slander suit" against Galento, "charging defamation of character." The suit resulted from remarks Galento allegedly made about Louis on an episode of
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Commenting on the heavyweight scene of the 1970s, a decade that some fight fans remember as a 'golden age', Galento sounded a disapproving note. "They're all a bunch of bums", he unsurprisingly declared.
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I still think Tony Galento would have licked him if he obeyed orders. We had Tony bobbing and weaving in the first two rounds, and he had Louis dizzy. He even knocked Louis down. Then he thought he was
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integrity by asserting that he "wouldn't be surprised if Louis himself didn't have something to do with arranging that premature fight." In the African American news and entertainment magazine
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s Dan Parker approvingly characterized the fight as a "glorious throwback to Stone Age brawling" and a "spine-tingling brawl". Holding forth on what provided his "greatest thrill in sports",
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thing". Grantland Rice praised Galento as a "game, stout-hearted opponent", but was under no illusions as to the doughty and vociferous Jerseyan's fistic inferiority. Riffing on a quote from
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Various accounts of Galento's approach to training and preparation suggest that it was anything but orthodox. Monninger relates that Galento once wagered ten dollars that he could eat fifty
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fight and punish him for those nasty things. But when he knocked me down in the third round, I decided I better not fool around. He hit too hard. So I knocked him out as quickly as I could.
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Sports columnist and broadcaster Bailey wrote: "Galento's chief claim to renown was the fact he floored champion Joe Louis in the first round of their June 28, 1939, fight in New York."
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if Galento could hit hard, Louis replied: "Hard enough to knock me down." In 1948, 59 fights into his professional career, Louis ranked Galento as his tenth toughest foe: behind
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man" and disparaged his defence, which, it declared, took "care of itself." According to the boxing writer Bob Mee, he had "all the finesse of a charging rhino". The journalist
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on January 29, 1976, an episode on which Galento was also a guest, Louis alluded to Galento's prefight behavior. In response to a question from the veteran broadcaster
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On account of his relative corpulence, Galento's name, inclusive of "Two Ton", was at times used as a childish insult or taunt. The prominent American literary critic
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records that Galento "stood a mere 5'8" and weighed a flabby 240 pounds." A contemporary news item concerning their title fight states that Galento weighed in at 233⁄
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The training grind has put Tony into a new kind of shape, unknown to science. Mathematicians are thinking of calling it the Galentoid. It is somewhere between a
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his readers, "before Tony finally fell into the referee's arms, groping for the ropes in a desperate effort to keep his feet." Asked by Bob Cahn of the
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with me? If I hit him on the arms he'd have his arms in splints". In 1972, the sixty-two-year-old Galento offered advice to the heavyweight contender
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Another version of Dempsey's pugilistic dressing-down of Galento in Stillman's gym concludes with Dempsey knocking Galento to the floor. See
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film adaptation. In a 1955 stage production that was mounted in a tent near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, he played the role of 'Big Jule'.
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amusedly mused that "Galento certainly came very close to knocking Louis out and if he can do that on beer I wonder what he could do on
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in 1948), Dempsey's disillusionment with Galento culminated in the 'Manassa Mauler' humiliating the "New Jersey Fat Boy" in the ring at
9051: 1094:. The boxing and wrestling promoter Babe Culnan told W. C. Heinz that Kwariani—who had shared a ring with such wrestling luminaries as 6786:
Brietz, Eddie (29 October 1937). "Jockey Gilbert, Fellow Syrian, Backs Petey Sarron... Tony Galento a Glutton Before Kayoing Ettore".
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Congressional Record. 96th Congress. House. "Extension of Remarks". July 27, 1979. "Tony Galento: More than Just a Boxer". p. 21156.
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for the fight, distinctly disagreed. If Galento had simply kept to his instructions, Bimstein believed, he could very well have won:
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of which Galento was a member and a "travelling ambassador". In honor of Galento, the Eagles started a Tony Galento Diabetes Fund.
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A wall in Galento's home was reportedly decorated with blown-up photographs depicting his knockdown of Joe Louis. According to the
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division. By 1929, however, he tipped the scales at 200 lb. During his stint as a wrestler, Galento weighed as much as 275 lb.
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McLemore, Henry (4 July 1940). "Galento-Baer Blood-Fest Saddens Henry McLemore: Gory Spectacle Fails to Provoke Usual Satire".
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about whether he was ever "really mad" at an opponent, Louis curtly dismissed the suggestion of Schmeling, laughed, and said:
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relays in his 2012 biography of Arcel (drawing on a "floridly ghosted" column that appeared under Arcel's byline in the
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Atchison, Lewis (16 September 1939). "Nova, Career Ended, Scores Foul Tactics of Galento, Who Dumbfounds Critics".
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said of Galento that he was a "natural actor, and I think he was terrific, except he couldn't remember his lines."
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Discussing his early years in 1969, Galento elaborated on the role of violence in his childhood and adolescence:
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Before retiring from the boxing ring, Galento was not completely devoid of acting experience. In 1939, he played
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Derisively referred to by some newsmen as the "Battle of the Bums", Galento's fight with Max Baer was hosted in
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The ring announcer, as indicated by film of the fight (accompanied by audio), announced that Galento was 233⁄
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Orange, New Jersey—the church in which he was married in 1935. Galento's
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In his later years, Galento was a representative of the Max Baer Heart Fund, the Eagle Cancer Fund, and the
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Morrisey, Bob (29 March 1972). "An old pro here to promote amateurs, Tony Galento remembers the old days".
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McInnes, Peter (23 August 1958). "Strange Tales of the Ring: "Two-Ton" Tony Trained on Beer and Cigars".
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in Newark—may have been a particularly consequential one. As recorded by Joseph G. Donovan in his 1939
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terrific racket made by songbirds, bees and rippling brooks doesn't interfere with his concentration."
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Fitzgerald, Bill (3 July 1940). "Galento Through After Bad Beating from Baer; Winner to Meet Louis".
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himself, Galento refereed numerous matches. In 1963, for example, he officiated a meeting between
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Lardner, John (21 July 1938). "From the Press Box: Galento's Training Diet Bars Champagne, Hay".
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McShane, Robert (18 May 1940). "Speaking of Sports: Fistiana Loses Most Colorful of Promoters".
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Hemingway, Ernest (1981). "To PATRICK HEMINGWAY, Havana, 30 June 1939". In Baker, Carlos (ed.).
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Missildine, Harry (19 September 1967). "Twice over Lightly: Galento's Moment: When Lewis Fell".
369:. Later on, from the mid-1930s onwards, Galento owned and ran a saloon on Day Street in Orange. 3474: 1051: 390:
Sportswriter Grantland Rice wrote that Galento absorbed punches "like open buds absorb the dew"
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Heinz, W. C. (1962). "The Curious Career of the Primeval Pugilist". In Smith, Robert (ed.).
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Contrasting his physique with that of Joe Louis, who was a "trim six-footer at 200 pounds",
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Bailey, Charley (14 March 1970). "Charley Bailey Says: Birthday Bit Leads to Memory Lane".
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Following a post-mortem examination, performed in the aftermath of his fight with Carnera,
972: 546:, noted that "sually reliable sources" swore that the night before he "kayoed Al Ettore in 5967:"The Challenge of Tony Galento: Fantastic Stories of Louis's Opponent: Fight or Fiasco?". 662:
his father and brother would call him "Two-Ton Tony Galento" due to his being overweight.
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Cawood, Neil (21 February 1969). "Days of Boxing, Booze and Butts Recalled by Galento".
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Stan, Francis E. (30 June 1939). "Win, Lose or Draw: Looking Toward the Fistic Future".
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Stan, Francis E. (1 May 1940). "Win, Lose or Draw: Baer-Galento Fight was Off Anyway".
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Rice, Grantland (29 June 1939). "Stout-Hearted Tony Battered to Pulp Before Yielding".
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N.B. The narrative presented here of Galento versus Louis is substantially Monninger's.
1123: 1106:—called Galento the "strongest man I've ever been in with." As well as tangling in the 1103: 1067: 954: 905: 498: 341: 58: 7145: 6816:
Helliwell, A. W. (14 May 1939). "Two-Ton Tony's Greatest Ordeal: Bogeyman of Boxing".
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Conboy, Martin (2020). "The Sunday Press". In Conboy, Martin; Bingham, Adrian (eds.).
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Considine, Bob (28 March 1968). "Tony Galento Reports on His Work in Eagles Lodge".
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Romano, Frederick V. (2017). "Louis and the War: A Mike Jacobs Radio Presentation".
1054:. He squared off against fellow ex-heavyweight contender Primo Carnera, grappled an 8268: 7729:
Cuddy, Jack (17 September 1939). "Injuries to Keep Nova in Hospital for Six Days".
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Talbot, Gayle (16 September 1939). "In Front All Way as Vaunted Nova Skills Fail".
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McLemore, Henry (23 June 1939). "Which Way Will Tony Fall When Louis Smacks Him?".
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The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame: The Storytellers: From the Terrible Turk to Twitter
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Comparing Galento to Joe Louis in terms of their professionalism, the sportswriter
550:" Galento "made away with 24 hot dogs, six shots of booze and... a dozen beers". A 543: 505: 485: 232: 7866:
Feder, Sid (1 July 1940). "Galento Still Rules Slight Favorite to Beat Max Baer".
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McLemore, Henry (2 July 1940). "Rules Limit Bites to One Each in Battle of Bums".
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Cluney, John A. (29 June 1939). "This Sporting World: Rumbles from the Ringside".
574: 6529:(2nd ed.). Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 118. 6499:. Vol. 3. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 544–545. 1552: 1369: 1129:
In retirement, Galento also took to acting. On the silver screen, he appeared in
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in a "gag" NBC radio performance of the famous balcony scene from Shakespeare's
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Cluney, John A. (27 June 1940). "This Sporting World: In Case You Didn't Know".
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Helliwell, A. W. (30 April 1939). "Two-Ton Tony Galento: Punch and Judy Boxer".
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Talbot, Gayle (3 July 1940). "22,711 See Baer Defeat Galento in Jersey Fight".
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Cuddy, Jack (5 September 1943). "Louis-Galento Fight Most Thrilling---Cuddy".
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For a (transatlantic) republication of the article referred to by Dewey, see
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didn't indicate whether Louis himself was involved in the action. Writing in
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Arcel, Ray (20 June 1948). "When 'Two Ton' Tony got the shock of his life".
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Murphy, John (8 December 1951). "Galento and Nova in the Toughest Tussle".
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Talbot, Gayle (29 June 1939). "Fight Toughest He's Ever Had, Champ Says".
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The Lying Stones of Marrakech: Penultimate Reflections in Natural History
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Stan, Francis E. (2 July 1940). "Win, Lose or Draw: Battle of the Bums".
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is "flamboyant, exaggerated, or sensational promotion or publicity". See
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Stan, Francis E. (18 May 1939). "Win, Lose or Draw: Galento the Great".
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Boxing on Radio and Television: A Blow-by-Blow History from 1921 to 1964
6430:"Nova Calls Galento "Worm," Wants to Meet Either He or Max Baer Again". 6012:"Notes on Current Events: Chronicle and Comment: Battling Shakespeare". 1236: 8992: 6474:(2nd ed.). Berkshire, England: Open University Press. p. 26. 1321: 1296: 1154: 909: 901: 893: 840: 776: 712: 457: 268: 236: 8256:
Bradshaw, Tom (23 June 1955). "Tony Galento Makes Debut as an Actor".
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5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) or 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
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Lyons, Leonard (7 May 1959). "The Lyons Den: World's Strongest Man".
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Ferguson, Harry (2 July 1940). "'Dirty Name' May Goad Ring Rowdies".
7184:"Roundabout in Sport: Can Much-Criticised Boxing Afford the Antics". 7045:
For slightly different figures re attendance and receipts, etc., see
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Stan, Francis E. (9 July 1933). "Boxer, 66 Inches Tall, Scales 230".
4045: 1326: 1249:, he said, was a "strong fella, but if he don't hit'cha, he's lost". 699: 570: 525: 413:. He was also physically strong, durable, and fearless. The licensed 401: 366: 219: 8599:. Palm Springs, California. United Press International. 26 May 1972. 8148:
The Life and Career of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion Primo Carnera
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Now a Major Motion Picture: Film Adaptations of Literature and Drama
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The Heavyweights: The Definitive History of the Heavyweight Fighters
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Yankee Stadium circa 1925: the venue of Galento versus Louis in 1939
218:. He is best remembered for scoring a third-round knockdown against 8190:. Plymouth, United Kingdom: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 110. 8150:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 108. 7408:
Lardner, John (29 June 1939). "Power Gone, Tony Muffs Big Chance".
6316:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 168. 5754:
Parker, Dan (30 April 1937). "He Needed Polish and was Simonized".
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gave the following comic description of Galento's physical shape:
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Galento was a "slow and undisciplined fighter" with a short reach.
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Walker, Hal (22 March 1975). "Hal Walker...Herald Sports Editor".
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Parker, Dan (30 June 1939). "Louis Can't Shake Off a Hard Punch".
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Walsh, David J. (2 April 1933). "'Bums' Hardest Hitters in Ring".
5866:. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 16. 8765:
Brock, Esther (18 June 1980). "State Eagles to Meet at Rumford".
6150:. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company. pp. 26–27. 6031:. Ashbourne, Derbyshire: Moorland Publishing Co Ltd. p. 99. 5982:
Murphy, Bob (8 April 1941). "Bob Tales: Conn's Backers Go Down".
1373: 1059: 1055: 538: 7562:. Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. Associated Press. 8 December 1948. 6954:"Two-Ton Almost 60: Galento Insists Louis 'Was as Good as Me'". 6552:
East Side, West Side: Tales of New York Sporting Life, 1910–1960
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Chuvalo: A Fighter's Life: The Story of Boxing's Last Gladiator
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Atchison. "Nova, Career Ended, Scores Foul Tactics of Galento".
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Williamson, Anthony (15 December 1946). "Craziest Boxer Ever".
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Derrick, Merle (4 August 1978). "Footnotes: Brother Honored".
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Richman, Milton (2 November 1974). "'Bunch of Bums'—Two-Ton".
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Boyd, Denny (18 February 1969). "Making Up for Rotten Life".
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Classic American Films: Conversations with the Screenwriters
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Oliver, Greg; Johnson, Steven (2019). "Celebrity Jeopardy".
5777:. Hanover, New Hampshire: Steerforth Press. pp. 70–71. 1082:
adversaries in the wrestling ring, other than Carnera, were
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A lesser known Galento contest—his June 7, 1932 battle with
8529:. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 212. 8527:
The Boxing Kings: When American Heavyweights Ruled the Ring
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can't", Galento informed Blonk, "be an athlete and drink."
354: 8569:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Associated Press. 2 June 1976. 7513:
Feder, Sid (29 June 1939). "Louis Down, but Galento Out".
6449:. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 67. 8416:. Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Associated Press. 27 July 1938. 7543:
Cahn, Bob (30 June 1939). ""Brutal", Says Times Writer".
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Cluney. "This Sporting World: Rumbles from the Ringside".
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Madison Square Garden Bowl, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Two Ton: One Fight, One Night: Tony Galento v. Joe Louis
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Galento, when an "old man", was once encountered by the
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Galento reportedly offered to coach his fellow Jerseyan
581:, was not a fan of Galento. Tasked with training him by 8554:. Palm Springs, California. United Press International. 8472:"Joe Louis Files $ 250,000 Suit Against Tony Galento". 8120:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 20 February 1933. 7658:
Feder, Sid (16 September 1939). "Galento Kayoes Nova".
7300:. Brighton, England: Angus and Robertson. p. 151. 6958:. Nevada, Missouri. Associated Press. 26 February 1969. 6434:. Plattsburgh, New York. Associated Press. 5 July 1940. 6238:. Ogdensburg, New York. Associated Press. 21 July 1938. 5891:. Guildford, Connecticut: The Lyons Press. p. 11. 1042:. Galento, in an uncredited part, appeared in the 1955 211:(March 12, 1910 – July 22, 1979) was an American 8506:
Lardner, John (29 April 1957). "How History is Made".
8386:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 2 November 1954. 8282:"Tony Galento Plays Romeo to Nancy Carroll's Juliet". 6998:. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books. p. 81. 5946:. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. p. 165. 1279:
in the run-up to the latter's 1975 fight against Ali.
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After retiring as a boxer, Galento turned his hand to
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In the first of a series of four articles written for
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Stories My Father Told Me: Notes from "The Lyons Den"
7059:. Waterbury, Connecticut. United Press. 29 June 1939. 6943:. Christiansted, St. Croix. Virgin Islands. Exchange. 5733:. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus. pp. 112–114. 8401:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 21 April 1959. 8326:. El Centro, California. United Press. 17 June 1943. 8286:. Waterbury, Connecticut. United Press. 26 May 1939. 8105:. Waterbury, Connecticut. United Press. 8 June 1932. 7628:
Morcaldi, Jim (22 September 1939). "The Sportsman".
6554:. Kansas City, Missouri: Total Sports. p. 176. 6497:
The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Playgrounds Stadium, West New York, New Jersey, U.S.
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Playgrounds Stadium, West New York, New Jersey, U.S.
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
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Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, U.S.
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journalist Jim Morcaldi alleged, "was... bite him."
524:. It is covered with hair, and holds two gallons of 8442:"Brown Bomber Files Slander Suit Against Galento". 7051:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 29 June 1939. 7028:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 28 June 1939. 6969:Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (1995). "Playing Hardball". 3953:
Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Motor Square Garden, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Municipal Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
9022:American professional wrestlers of Italian descent 7970:. Ogdensburg, New York. United Press. 4 July 1940. 7577:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 486. 7457:. Waterbury, Connecticut. King Features Syndicate. 7423:Metcalf, Elliott (30 June 1939). "On the Lam...". 6910:. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows. p. 47. 6377:Rice, Grantland (27 June 1940). "The Sportlight". 6356:. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger. p. 37. 8487:"Calls Joe Bum, Rose Morgan Sues for $ 250,000". 6527:Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling 5831:"Notables of Many Fields Hail Columbus in Newark" 2150:Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 2114:Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 2003:Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 1291:Children's Fund. All three funds were run by the 665: 9003: 8754:. St. Joseph, Missouri. King Features Syndicate. 8724:. Vancouver, British Columbia. 13 February 1969. 7915:. Sweetwater, Texas. United Press. 28 June 1940. 7139:One of the definitions of "ballyhoo" offered by 6609:. Ithaca, New York: McBooks Press. p. 102. 6604: 1684:Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. 915:Commenting on the fight in a letter to his son, 7870:. Wilmington, North Carolina. Associated Press. 6865:"Legendary boxing trainer Ray Arcel dies at 94" 6833:"Sports of The Times; Boxing's Unique Nobleman" 5309:Llewellyn Boxing Club, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 5276:Llewellyn Boxing Club, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 5243:Llewellyn Boxing Club, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 5210:Llewellyn Boxing Club, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 5177:Llewellyn Boxing Club, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 8457:"Louis slaps $ 250,000 suit against Galento". 8301:. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. p. 32. 7825:. San Luis, Colorado. Western Newspaper Union. 7296:Louis, Joe; Rust, Edna; Rust, Art Jr. (1978). 6660: 5447:Boardwalk Arena, Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S. 2775:Ridgewood Grove, New York City, New York, U.S. 635:In an interview with Hubert 'Hu' Blonk of the 243:", was apparently derived from his work as an 16:US professional boxer and wrestler (1910–1979) 8624: 8431:. International News Service. 13 August 1938. 7575:Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917–1961 7295: 6700: 6176:Grayson, Harry (21 June 1939). "The Payoff". 6148:The Grantland Rice Award Prize Sports Stories 4872:Buckingham Hall, Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S. 3468:Yankee Stadium, New York City, New York, U.S. 2667:Yankee Stadium, New York City, New York, U.S. 1762:Yankee Stadium, New York City, New York, U.S. 1398: 1329:, Lyons introduced Galento to the playwright 8649: 8337:"Galento's Knoxville Bout Postpones Trial". 8015:. Nassau County, New York. Associated Press. 6666:"WATCH: Joe Louis vs Tony Galento HD60 16mm" 5411:McGuigan's Arena, Harrison, New Jersey, U.S. 5111:Lakewood Arena, Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S. 5078:Lakewood Arena, Waterbury, Connecticut, U.S. 4946:Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, Connecticut, U.S. 3695:Central Park Arena, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 508:in 1938 (which was cancelled), sportswriter 7517:. Santa Cruz, California. Associated Press. 6973:(ebook ed.). New York: Vintage Books. 3246:Portner's Arena, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S. 2919:Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2847:Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2626:Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2590:Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2554:Meadowbrook Field, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 365:, Galento was involved in the running of a 8709:. Lewiston-Auburn, Maine. 3 November 1967. 7995: 7089:(ebook ed.). New York: Carrel Books. 6160: 6051: 5944:Joe Louis: Black Champion in White America 5696:"Tony Galento, Brawling Heavyweight, Dies" 4979:Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. 2263:Ollemar Field, Irvington, New Jersey, U.S. 1034:A theatrical poster for the original 1950 949:, a staff correspondent at the Washington 400:magazine described him as a "throwback to 29: 8832:. New York: Abbeville Press. p. 36. 8749: 8356:. Waterbury, Connecticut. 24 August 1943. 7941:Jarrett, John (2017). "Max's Final Bow". 7572: 7472:. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. United Press. 6815: 6605:Mercante, Arthur; Guarneri, Phil (2006). 6509: 5861: 5772: 3429:Park View Arena, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2299:Hippodrome, New York City, New York, U.S. 702:in New York City, Galento fought for the 8937: 8797:"LEONARD LYONS DIES; COLUMNIST 40 YEARS" 8352:"Galento Loses 3rd Round to N. J. Law". 8255: 7980: 7895: 7758: 7642: 7627: 7024:"Only 3 Scribes See Galento as Victor". 6938: 6830: 6444: 6311: 4726:Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4654:Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4618:Llewellyn Hall, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 4582:Llewellyn Hall, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 4357:Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 4318:Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 4279:Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 4207:Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 4171:Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 4099:Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. 4063:Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3767:Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3393:Dreamland Park, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3207:Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., U.S. 3171:Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., U.S. 3135:Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., U.S. 1853:Olympia Stadium, Detroit, Michigan, U.S. 1573:Caswell Park, Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S. 1235: 1029: 791: 677: 669: 559: 385: 303: 8794: 8734: 8650:Chuvalo, George; Greig, Murray (2013). 8549: 8505: 8040: 7940: 7820: 7422: 7407: 7263:. Henry Holt and Company. p. 253. 6725: 6175: 6066: 5579:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 5546:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 5513:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 5480:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 5378:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 5144:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 5012:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4908:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4834:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4798:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4546:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4507:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4025:Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 3989:Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 3878:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3842:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3803:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3659:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3620:Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 3584:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3512:Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 3357:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3318:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3282:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3099:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3063:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 3027:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2991:Scott Hall, Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S. 2739:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2703:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2518:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2482:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2410:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2374:Laurel Garden, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 1383:Galento's death was adverted to by the 1376:was attended by Jersey Joe Walcott and 1261:, the 'Bluffs Butcher', on how to beat 1025: 9004: 8689: 8654:. Toronto: HarperCollins. p. 83. 8609: 8524: 8188:The Historical Dictionary of Wrestling 8185: 8010: 7925: 7911:"Tony to Try Strategy in Baer Fight". 7743: 7672: 7527: 7452: 7258: 7084: 7069: 6785: 6705:(ebook ed.). Toronto: ECW Press. 6549: 6494: 6469: 6351: 6105: 5997:"Games and Players: Ring Characters". 5981: 5753: 5712: 2227:Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. 1393:United States House of Representatives 816: 312:. Galento was born in Orange in 1910. 8852: 8827: 8779: 8764: 8170: 8116:"Schaaf Death Due to Brain Ailment". 7985:. Ogdensburg, New York. United Press. 7880: 7865: 7728: 7698: 7677:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 7657: 7612: 7532:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 7512: 7467: 7366: 7351: 7336: 7320: 7283: 7243: 7168: 7110:"Crowd Hears Radio Report of Fight". 7038: 6993: 6968: 6923: 6905: 6887: 6790:. Washington, D. C. Associated Press. 6740: 6685: 6629: 6524: 6395: 6224: 6194: 6145: 6130: 6096: 6026: 6001:. Glasgow, Scotland. 1 February 1949. 5927:"Two-Ton Tony—The K. O. Specialist". 5886: 1231: 1181: 689: 9042:American male professional wrestlers 9037:Sportspeople from Orange, New Jersey 8679:. Baltimore, Maryland. 8 March 1975. 8629:. New York: MacMillan. p. 126. 8296: 8245:. Washington, D. C. 5 November 1963. 8230:. Washington, D. C. 3 November 1963. 8226:"Brazil, Monsoon Meet in Coliseum". 8145: 8055: 8045:. New York: George Winn. p. 47. 7850: 7823:El Democrata Del Condado de Costilla 7773: 7687: 7558:"Louis Rates Conn as Toughest Foe". 7542: 7437: 7392: 6589: 6574: 6376: 6314:Joe Louis: The Life of a Heavyweight 6248: 6110:. London: Stanley Paul. p. 19. 5941: 5931:. Edinburgh, Scotland. 24 July 1979. 5416:Galento was Disqualified for butting 1928:Armory, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. 1612:Phillips Field, Tampa, Florida, U.S. 1282: 1190:In 1957, it was reported in certain 1170:In a conversation with the academic 1020: 520:and an ellipsis , with overtones of 344:on March 12, 1910. He grew up in an 332:, Galento's father got a job in the 8625:Frazier, Joe; Berger, Phil (1996). 8565:"Two-Ton Tony: Ali Would Go in 3". 8476:. Roanoke, Virginia. 20 April 1957. 8371:. Endicott, New York. 19 June 1946. 7636: 7630:La Verita, Corriere del Connecticut 7203:. Madera, California. 28 June 1939. 6649:. Endicott, New York. 28 June 1939. 5728: 5045:Velodrome, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4762:Velodrome, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 4690:Velodrome, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2189:Velodrome, Nutley, New Jersey, U.S. 1648:Uline Arena, Washington, D.C., U.S. 316:Galento's parents hailed from near 13: 9027:American people of Italian descent 8953:"Quiet funeral for Tony Galento". 8584:. Associated Press. 13 April 1972. 8580:"On Beating Smokin' Joe Frazier". 8446:. Phoenix, Arizona. 18 April 1957. 8322:"Galento Tangles With 'The Law'". 8241:"Tolas Boys Meet Kangaroos Next". 7900:. Sweetwater, Texas. United Press. 7763:. Sweetwater, Texas. United Press. 7381: 7290:Louis, in his 1978 autobiography, 7063: 6414: 6234:"Galento Shaves Down Waist-Line". 4919: 4396:Armory, Hagerstown, Maryland, U.S. 4323:Second of three fights on this day 3473:Not to be confused with the actor 1967:Arena, Saint Louis, Missouri, U.S. 1355:Following complications caused by 755:Woman's Christian Temperance Union 14: 9073: 9052:20th-century American male actors 8974: 8922: 8907: 8705:"Tony Galento to be Speaker...". 8341:. Washington, D. C. 18 June 1943. 8210: 8025: 7713: 7597: 7497: 7482: 7228: 7129:. Detroit, Michigan. 8 July 1939. 7008: 6908:Corner Men: Great Boxing Trainers 6805:. Washington, D. C. 6 April 1941. 6383:North American Newspaper Alliance 6209: 5916:. Associated Press. 23 July 1979. 5862:Fernandez, Robert F. Sr. (2014). 4362:First of three fights on this day 4284:Third of three fights on this day 1814:Orange Bowl, Miami, Florida, U.S. 504:Prior to his scheduled bout with 265:beer barrel that walks like a man 8961: 8946: 8931: 8916: 8901: 8886: 8871: 8846: 8821: 8788: 8773: 8758: 8743: 8728: 8713: 8698: 8683: 8675:"Ali challenger turns mourner". 8668: 8643: 8618: 8603: 8588: 8573: 8558: 8543: 8518: 8499: 8480: 8465: 8450: 8435: 8420: 8412:"Galento Knocks Out Pneumonia". 8405: 8390: 8375: 8360: 8345: 8330: 8315: 8290: 8249: 8234: 8219: 8204: 8179: 8164: 8139: 8124: 8109: 8094: 8079: 8064: 8049: 8034: 8019: 8004: 7989: 7974: 7959: 7943:Max Baer: Clown Prince of Boxing 7934: 7919: 7904: 7889: 7874: 7859: 7844: 7836:"Galento, Baer Bout Postponed". 7829: 7814: 7782: 7767: 7752: 7737: 7722: 7707: 7692: 7681: 7666: 7651: 7621: 7606: 7591: 7566: 7213: 7114:. Nogales, Arizona. 1 July 1939. 7055:"Galento Got $ 11,000 a Round". 7047:"Fight Gate Only $ 283,303.68". 6770: 6336: 6263: 6182:Newspaper Enterprise Association 5650:The Best Things in Life Are Free 5342:Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2446:Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2335:Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 2078:Armory, Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 1892:Armory, Newark, New Jersey, U.S. 1174:, the screenwriter and producer 1144:The Best Things in Life Are Free 8260:. California. Associated Press. 8131:"'Flu' Affected Schaaf Brain". 7551: 7536: 7521: 7506: 7491: 7476: 7461: 7446: 7431: 7416: 7401: 7386: 7375: 7360: 7345: 7330: 7314: 7277: 7252: 7237: 7222: 7207: 7192: 7177: 7162: 7133: 7118: 7103: 7078: 7032: 7017: 7002: 6994:Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (1995). 6987: 6962: 6947: 6932: 6881: 6857: 6824: 6809: 6794: 6779: 6764: 6755: 6749: 6734: 6719: 6694: 6679: 6638: 6623: 6598: 6583: 6568: 6543: 6518: 6503: 6488: 6463: 6438: 6423: 6408: 6389: 6370: 6345: 6330: 6305: 6296: 6290: 6272: 6257: 6242: 6218: 6203: 6188: 6169: 6154: 6139: 6124: 6090: 6081: 6075: 6060: 6045: 6020: 6005: 5990: 5975: 5960: 5935: 5920: 5905: 5864:Boxing in New Jersey, 1900–1999 1368:." Galento was buried from the 1163:that was staged in a tent near 985: 930: 8981:Boxing record for Tony Galento 8627:Smokin' Joe: The Autobiography 8595:"Frazier TKO's Stander in 5". 6253:. Vancouver, British Columbia. 5880: 5855: 5823: 5791: 5766: 5747: 5722: 5706: 5688: 5588: 1470: 666:Heavyweight championship fight 532: 1: 8795:Whitman, Alden (1976-10-08). 8397:"Galento Thrown for a Loss". 8071:"Schaaf Beats Tony Galento". 7840:. Juneau, Alaska. 1 May 1940. 6890:Ray Arcel: A Boxing Biography 6831:Anderson, Dave (1994-03-09). 6525:Lentz, Harris M. III (2003). 6354:Boxing in America: An Autopsy 6352:Hudson, David L. Jr. (2012). 6108:The Book of Boxing Quotations 5887:Sugar, Bert Randolph (2006). 5681: 5443:18 years, 123 days 5407:18 years, 168 days 5374:18 years, 238 days 5338:18 years, 254 days 5305:18 years, 347 days 5272:18 years, 360 days 5107:19 years, 100 days 5074:19 years, 136 days 5041:19 years, 154 days 5008:19 years, 216 days 4975:19 years, 283 days 4942:19 years, 317 days 4904:19 years, 328 days 4868:19 years, 363 days 4722:20 years, 105 days 4686:20 years, 131 days 4650:20 years, 182 days 4614:20 years, 191 days 4578:20 years, 219 days 4542:20 years, 243 days 4503:20 years, 278 days 4467:20 years, 296 days 4428:20 years, 317 days 4095:21 years, 113 days 4059:21 years, 202 days 4021:21 years, 214 days 3985:21 years, 242 days 3949:21 years, 256 days 3910:21 years, 333 days 3727:22 years, 138 days 3691:22 years, 186 days 3655:22 years, 219 days 3616:22 years, 275 days 3580:22 years, 345 days 3425:23 years, 155 days 3389:23 years, 169 days 3353:23 years, 330 days 3314:23 years, 358 days 3131:24 years, 176 days 3095:24 years, 224 days 3059:24 years, 259 days 3023:24 years, 329 days 2987:24 years, 358 days 2915:25 years, 139 days 2879:25 years, 170 days 2843:25 years, 182 days 2807:25 years, 234 days 2622:26 years, 138 days 2586:26 years, 165 days 2550:26 years, 186 days 2514:26 years, 214 days 2478:26 years, 242 days 2442:26 years, 266 days 2406:26 years, 312 days 2370:26 years, 340 days 2331:26 years, 361 days 2223:27 years, 102 days 2185:27 years, 137 days 2146:27 years, 200 days 2110:27 years, 251 days 2074:27 years, 299 days 1999:28 years, 247 days 1963:28 years, 270 days 1924:28 years, 279 days 1888:28 years, 313 days 1849:28 years, 328 days 1810:28 years, 348 days 1758:29 years, 108 days 1719:29 years, 187 days 1680:30 years, 112 days 1569:33 years, 101 days 1528:33 years, 267 days 1320:, the Manhattan restaurateur 1302: 1216:American Broadcasting Company 1118:at an "all-star" show in the 630: 569:The legendary boxing trainer 357:. When he was twenty, during 299: 8908:Heinz. "Primeval Pugilist". 8720:"Galento! Two-Ton Visitor". 8459:The Washington Afro-American 8211:Heinz. "Primeval Pugilist". 7714:Heinz. "Primeval Pugilist". 7483:Heinz. "Primeval Pugilist". 7199:"WCTU Backs Louis Tonight". 7009:Heinz. "Primeval Pugilist". 6550:Ritter, Lawrence S. (1998). 6445:Geraghty, Christine (2008). 6210:Heinz. "Primeval Pugilist". 5542:18 years, 35 days 5509:18 years, 56 days 5476:18 years, 91 days 5239:19 years, 31 days 5206:19 years, 45 days 5173:19 years, 59 days 5140:19 years, 69 days 4830:20 years, 26 days 4794:20 years, 40 days 4758:20 years, 82 days 4392:21 years, 27 days 4353:21 years, 50 days 4314:21 years, 50 days 4275:21 years, 50 days 4239:21 years, 64 days 4203:21 years, 71 days 4167:21 years, 90 days 4131:21 years, 99 days 3838:22 years, 30 days 3799:22 years, 51 days 3763:22 years, 87 days 3544:23 years, 26 days 3508:23 years, 36 days 3464:23 years, 88 days 3278:24 years, 21 days 3242:24 years, 74 days 3203:24 years, 95 days 3167:24 years, 96 days 2951:25 years, 93 days 2771:26 years, 17 days 2735:26 years, 25 days 2699:26 years, 60 days 2663:26 years, 99 days 2295:27 years, 47 days 2259:27 years, 94 days 2038:28 years, 62 days 1644:31 years, 27 days 1608:33 years, 81 days 1532:Forum, Wichita, Kansas, U.S. 1444: 1441: 1433: 1430: 1422: 1419: 283:'s predilection for reading 7: 8853:Gould, Stephen Jay (2011). 7748:. Perth, Western Australia. 5575:18 years, 0 days 3874:22 years, 2 days 960: 935: 469: 464: 328:. After immigrating to the 10: 9078: 8910:Grantland Rice Award Prize 8354:Waterbury Evening Democrat 8213:Grantland Rice Award Prize 8086:"Schaaf Defeats Galento". 7716:Grantland Rice Award Prize 7485:Grantland Rice Award Prize 7072:Waterbury Evening Democrat 7011:Grantland Rice Award Prize 6402:International News Service 6212:Grantland Rice Award Prize 5912:"Legend Galento is dead". 5889:Boxing's Greatest Fighters 5773:Monninger, Joseph (2006). 5758:. Waterbury, Connecticut. 5667:Wind Across the Everglades 5562: 5529: 5496: 5463: 5430: 5394: 5358: 5325: 5292: 5259: 5226: 5193: 5160: 5127: 5094: 5061: 5028: 4995: 4962: 4929: 4891: 4853: 4817: 4781: 4745: 4709: 4673: 4637: 4601: 4565: 4526: 4490: 4451: 4415: 4379: 4340: 4301: 4262: 4226: 4190: 4154: 4118: 4082: 4044: 4008: 3972: 3933: 3897: 3861: 3822: 3786: 3750: 3714: 3678: 3639: 3603: 3567: 3531: 3493: 3448: 3412: 3376: 3337: 3301: 3265: 3226: 3190: 3154: 3118: 3082: 3046: 3010: 2974: 2938: 2902: 2866: 2830: 2794: 2758: 2722: 2686: 2645: 2609: 2573: 2537: 2501: 2465: 2429: 2393: 2354: 2318: 2282: 2246: 2208: 2169: 2133: 2097: 2061: 2022: 1986: 1947: 1911: 1872: 1833: 1794: 1742: 1703: 1667: 1631: 1592: 1551: 1515: 1399:Professional boxing record 1165:Valley Forge, Pennsylvania 1150:Wind Across the Everglades 7930:. Waterbury, Connecticut. 7632:. Waterbury, Connecticut. 7216:Joe Louis: Black Champion 7074:. Waterbury, Connecticut. 6906:Fried, Ronald K. (1991). 6773:Joe Louis: Black Champion 6381:. Glens Falls, New York. 6339:Joe Louis: Black Champion 6266:Joe Louis: Black Champion 6029:Classic Moments of Boxing 5637:Spectator at Hot Box Club 3377:Edward "Unknown" Winston 1460: 1452: 1293:Fraternal Order of Eagles 1268:The Canadian heavyweight 1157:—in a 1955 production of 1092:"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers 645: 589:New York Journal-American 202: 194: 186: 178: 170: 162: 154: 147: 143: 133: 125: 117: 105: 98: 90: 82: 66: 40: 28: 21: 8707:Lewiston Evening Journal 8495:(24): 58. 18 April 1957. 8146:Page, Joseph S. (2011). 8101:"Schaaf Beats Galento". 8041:Donovan, Joseph (1939). 8013:Nassau Daily Review-Star 7371:. pp. 149–154, 164. 7146:"Definition of BALLYHOO" 7125:"Mrs. Branham Hostess". 6971:Colored People: A Memoir 3548:Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 1350: 1058:in a giant fish tank in 704:heavyweight championship 381: 267:". The boxing historian 209:Dominick Anthony Galento 77:Orange, New Jersey, U.S. 45:Dominick Anthony Galento 35:Galento in November 1938 8988:(registration required) 8828:Lyons, Jeffrey (2011). 8737:Spokane Daily Chronicle 8567:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 8369:Endicott Daily Bulletin 8088:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 7998:Endicott Daily Bulletin 7983:Ogdensburg Advance-News 7968:Ogdensburg Advance-News 7868:Wilmington Morning Star 7838:The Daily Alaska Empire 7150:www.merriam-webster.com 6647:Endicott Daily Bulletin 6432:Plattsburgh Daily Press 6178:Victoria Daily Advocate 5760:King Features Syndicate 654:recounts in his memoir 409:unpredictable, leaping 338:West Orange, New Jersey 9062:Boxers from New Jersey 8767:The Lewiston Daily Sun 8739:. Spokane, Washington. 8414:Daily Kentucky New Era 8297:Baer, William (2008). 8284:The Waterbury Democrat 7261:Don Dunphy at Ringside 7127:The Michigan Chronicle 6888:Dewey, Donald (2012). 6312:Freedman, Lew (2013). 6165:. Spokane, Washington. 6106:Mullan, Harry (1988). 3227:"Italian" Jack Herman 1297:fraternal organization 1241: 1052:professional wrestling 1047: 983: 883: 797: 786: 769:sports nostalgia show 686: 675: 620: 566: 530: 492:lb versus Louis's 200⁄ 462: 391: 379: 340:. Galento was born in 313: 9047:Burials in New Jersey 8878:"Tony Galento dies". 8752:St. Joseph News-Press 8612:Eugene Register-Guard 8525:Beston, Paul (2017). 8427:"Galento Goes Home". 8324:Imperial Valley Press 8186:Grasso, John (2014). 8000:. Endicott, New York. 7112:Nogales International 6956:The Nevada Daily Mail 6470:Temple, Mick (2008). 6379:The Glens Falls Times 6071:. Liverpool, England. 5984:Detroit Evening Times 4155:Meyer K.O. Christner 1239: 1122:that was promoted by 1033: 978: 873: 846:New York Daily Mirror 795: 781: 681: 673: 652:Henry Louis Gates Jr. 602: 563: 514: 446: 389: 374: 307: 9057:American male boxers 8429:The Washington Times 8367:"Galento Arrested". 8272:. The movie actress 8133:The Washington Times 7883:Boxing in New Jersey 7701:Boxing in New Jersey 7615:Boxing in New Jersey 7470:The Pittsburgh Press 7259:Dunphy, Don (1988). 7171:Boxing in New Jersey 7041:Boxing in New Jersey 6745:. pp. 1, 70–71. 6688:Boxing in New Jersey 6645:"Galento Has Edge". 6400:. Honolulu, Hawaii. 6197:Boxing in New Jersey 6163:The Spokesman-Review 6133:Boxing in New Jersey 6027:Hails, Jack (1983). 5986:. Detroit, Michigan. 5942:Mead, Chris (2010). 5914:The Montreal Gazette 5717:. Buffalo, New York. 1439:By disqualification 1366:Beth Israel Hospital 1359:, Galento died of a 1026:Wrestling and acting 796:Joe Louis circa 1935 723:, New York Governor 694:On June 28, 1939 in 271:called him a "human 8942:. Montreal, Canada. 8784:. Washington, D. C. 8258:Santa Cruz Sentinel 8175:. pp. 177–180. 8135:. 20 February 1933. 8060:. Washington, D. C. 7913:Sweetwater Reporter 7898:Sweetwater Reporter 7855:. Washington, D. C. 7778:. Washington, D. C. 7761:Sweetwater Reporter 7662:. Associated Press. 7647:. Washington, D. C. 7515:Santa Cruz Sentinel 7442:. Washington, D. C. 7412:. Washington, D. C. 7397:. Washington, D. C. 7356:. pp. 112–122. 7341:. pp. 100–107. 7218:. pp. 165–166. 6730:. Washington, D. C. 6664:(August 14, 2021). 6594:. Washington, D. C. 6280:"Sport: Beer Punch" 6180:. Victoria, Texas. 5799:"Sport: Beer Punch" 4491:Armando De Carolis 1120:Washington Coliseum 817:Post-fight opinions 481:Arthur Mercante Sr. 324:. His father was a 310:Oranges, New Jersey 293:William Shakespeare 285:George Bernard Shaw 9032:Heavyweight boxers 8801:The New York Times 8769:. Lewiston, Maine. 8692:The Calgary Herald 8582:San Bernardino Sun 8103:Waterbury Democrat 8073:San Bernardino Sun 7928:Waterbury Democrat 7794:The New York Times 7660:San Bernardino Sun 7455:Waterbury Democrat 7248:. pp. 53, 96. 7057:Waterbury Democrat 6837:The New York Times 6236:Ogdensburg Journal 6069:The Liverpool Echo 5999:The Glasgow Herald 5969:The Yorkshire Post 5835:The New York Times 5756:Waterbury Democrat 5700:The New York Times 5675:(final film role) 5395:James Jay Lawless 4996:Cuban Bobby Brown 1776:heavyweight titles 1242: 1232:Later heavyweights 1182:Legal difficulties 1104:Stanislaus Zbyszko 1078:. Among Galento's 1062:, fought a 550 lb 1048: 798: 690:Build-up and event 687: 676: 567: 499:super middleweight 392: 346:Irish neighborhood 342:Orange, New Jersey 314: 308:A 1904 map of the 59:Orange, New Jersey 8864:978-0-674-06167-5 8839:978-0-7892-1102-6 8677:The Afro-American 8661:978-1-44341-733-4 8308:978-0-313-34898-3 8197:978-0-8108-7925-6 8157:978-0-7864-4810-4 8043:Galento the Great 7325:. pp. 43–56. 7186:The Derry Journal 7173:. pp. 16–17. 7096:978-1-63144-075-5 6980:978-0-307-76443-0 6899:978-0-7864-6968-0 6801:"Tony Training". 6655:lb and Louis 200⁄ 6616:978-1-59013-126-8 6481:978-0-335-22298-8 6472:The British Press 6456:978-0-7425-3820-7 6417:Boxing Quotations 6363:978-0-313-37972-7 6323:978-0-7864-5907-0 6229:. pp. 72–75. 6214:. pp. 28–29. 6199:. pp. 1, 15. 6014:The Derry Journal 5953:978-0-486-47182-2 5873:978-0-7864-9476-7 5784:978-1-58642-115-1 5729:Mee, Bob (2006). 5679: 5678: 5615:On the Waterfront 5586: 5585: 1465: 1464: 1341:Stephen Jay Gould 1316:and anecdotalist 1283:Charitable causes 1132:On the Waterfront 1084:Man Mountain Dean 1021:Life after boxing 1008:Dr Charles Norris 996:Galento the Great 733:John Edgar Hoover 725:Herbert H. Lehman 683:Ida B. 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4564: 4558: 4555: 4551: 4550: 4548: 4543: 4540: 4537: 4531: 4528: 4525: 4519: 4516: 4512: 4511: 4509: 4504: 4501: 4498: 4495: 4492: 4489: 4483: 4480: 4476: 4475: 4473: 4468: 4465: 4462: 4456: 4453: 4452:Phil Mercurio 4450: 4444: 4441: 4437: 4436: 4434: 4429: 4426: 4423: 4420: 4417: 4414: 4408: 4405: 4401: 4400: 4398: 4393: 4390: 4387: 4384: 4381: 4378: 4372: 4369: 4365: 4364: 4359: 4354: 4351: 4348: 4345: 4342: 4339: 4333: 4330: 4326: 4325: 4320: 4315: 4312: 4309: 4306: 4303: 4302:Frankie Kitts 4300: 4294: 4291: 4287: 4286: 4281: 4276: 4273: 4270: 4267: 4264: 4261: 4255: 4252: 4248: 4247: 4245: 4240: 4237: 4234: 4231: 4228: 4227:Paul Cavalier 4225: 4219: 4216: 4212: 4211: 4209: 4204: 4201: 4198: 4195: 4192: 4189: 4183: 4180: 4176: 4175: 4173: 4168: 4165: 4162: 4159: 4156: 4153: 4147: 4144: 4140: 4139: 4137: 4132: 4129: 4126: 4123: 4120: 4117: 4111: 4108: 4104: 4103: 4101: 4096: 4093: 4090: 4087: 4084: 4081: 4075: 4072: 4068: 4067: 4065: 4060: 4057: 4054: 4051: 4048: 4043: 4037: 4034: 4030: 4029: 4027: 4022: 4019: 4016: 4013: 4010: 4007: 4001: 3998: 3994: 3993: 3991: 3986: 3983: 3980: 3977: 3974: 3973:Leonard Dixon 3971: 3965: 3962: 3958: 3957: 3955: 3950: 3947: 3944: 3938: 3935: 3932: 3926: 3923: 3919: 3918: 3916: 3911: 3908: 3905: 3902: 3899: 3896: 3890: 3887: 3883: 3882: 3880: 3875: 3872: 3869: 3866: 3863: 3860: 3854: 3851: 3847: 3846: 3844: 3839: 3836: 3833: 3827: 3824: 3823:Arthur De Kuh 3821: 3815: 3812: 3808: 3807: 3805: 3800: 3797: 3794: 3791: 3788: 3785: 3779: 3776: 3772: 3771: 3769: 3764: 3761: 3758: 3755: 3752: 3749: 3743: 3740: 3736: 3735: 3733: 3728: 3725: 3722: 3719: 3716: 3713: 3707: 3704: 3700: 3699: 3697: 3692: 3689: 3686: 3683: 3680: 3677: 3671: 3668: 3664: 3663: 3661: 3656: 3653: 3650: 3644: 3641: 3638: 3632: 3629: 3625: 3624: 3622: 3617: 3614: 3611: 3608: 3605: 3602: 3596: 3593: 3589: 3588: 3586: 3581: 3578: 3575: 3572: 3569: 3566: 3560: 3557: 3553: 3552: 3550: 3545: 3542: 3539: 3536: 3533: 3530: 3524: 3521: 3517: 3516: 3514: 3509: 3506: 3503: 3500: 3497: 3492: 3486: 3483: 3479: 3478: 3470: 3465: 3462: 3459: 3453: 3450: 3447: 3441: 3438: 3434: 3433: 3431: 3426: 3423: 3420: 3417: 3414: 3411: 3405: 3402: 3398: 3397: 3395: 3390: 3387: 3384: 3381: 3378: 3375: 3369: 3366: 3362: 3361: 3359: 3354: 3351: 3348: 3342: 3339: 3338:Larry Johnson 3336: 3330: 3327: 3323: 3322: 3320: 3315: 3312: 3309: 3306: 3303: 3300: 3294: 3291: 3287: 3286: 3284: 3279: 3276: 3273: 3270: 3267: 3266:Battling Bozo 3264: 3258: 3255: 3251: 3250: 3248: 3243: 3240: 3237: 3231: 3228: 3225: 3219: 3216: 3212: 3211: 3209: 3204: 3201: 3198: 3195: 3192: 3189: 3183: 3180: 3176: 3175: 3173: 3168: 3165: 3162: 3159: 3156: 3153: 3147: 3144: 3140: 3139: 3137: 3132: 3129: 3126: 3123: 3120: 3117: 3111: 3108: 3104: 3103: 3101: 3096: 3093: 3090: 3087: 3084: 3083:Patsy Perroni 3081: 3075: 3072: 3068: 3067: 3065: 3060: 3057: 3054: 3051: 3048: 3045: 3039: 3036: 3032: 3031: 3029: 3024: 3021: 3018: 3015: 3012: 3011:Eddie Karolak 3009: 3003: 3000: 2996: 2995: 2993: 2988: 2985: 2982: 2979: 2976: 2975:Larry Johnson 2973: 2967: 2964: 2960: 2959: 2957: 2952: 2949: 2946: 2943: 2940: 2937: 2931: 2928: 2924: 2923: 2921: 2916: 2913: 2910: 2907: 2904: 2901: 2895: 2892: 2888: 2887: 2885: 2880: 2877: 2874: 2871: 2868: 2865: 2859: 2856: 2852: 2851: 2849: 2844: 2841: 2838: 2835: 2832: 2829: 2823: 2820: 2816: 2815: 2813: 2808: 2805: 2802: 2799: 2796: 2793: 2787: 2784: 2780: 2779: 2777: 2772: 2769: 2766: 2763: 2760: 2757: 2751: 2748: 2744: 2743: 2741: 2736: 2733: 2730: 2727: 2724: 2721: 2715: 2712: 2708: 2707: 2705: 2700: 2697: 2694: 2691: 2688: 2685: 2679: 2676: 2672: 2671: 2669: 2664: 2661: 2656: 2650: 2647: 2644: 2638: 2635: 2631: 2630: 2628: 2623: 2620: 2617: 2614: 2611: 2608: 2602: 2599: 2595: 2594: 2592: 2587: 2584: 2581: 2578: 2575: 2572: 2566: 2563: 2559: 2558: 2556: 2551: 2548: 2545: 2542: 2539: 2536: 2530: 2527: 2523: 2522: 2520: 2515: 2512: 2509: 2506: 2503: 2500: 2494: 2491: 2487: 2486: 2484: 2479: 2476: 2473: 2470: 2467: 2464: 2458: 2455: 2451: 2450: 2448: 2443: 2440: 2437: 2434: 2431: 2428: 2422: 2419: 2415: 2414: 2412: 2407: 2404: 2401: 2398: 2395: 2392: 2386: 2383: 2379: 2378: 2376: 2371: 2368: 2365: 2359: 2356: 2353: 2347: 2344: 2340: 2339: 2337: 2332: 2329: 2326: 2323: 2320: 2317: 2311: 2308: 2304: 2303: 2301: 2296: 2293: 2290: 2287: 2284: 2281: 2275: 2272: 2268: 2267: 2265: 2260: 2257: 2254: 2251: 2248: 2245: 2239: 2236: 2232: 2231: 2229: 2224: 2221: 2216: 2213: 2210: 2207: 2201: 2198: 2194: 2193: 2191: 2186: 2183: 2180: 2174: 2171: 2168: 2162: 2159: 2155: 2154: 2152: 2147: 2144: 2141: 2138: 2135: 2132: 2126: 2123: 2119: 2118: 2116: 2111: 2108: 2105: 2102: 2099: 2096: 2090: 2087: 2083: 2082: 2080: 2075: 2072: 2069: 2066: 2063: 2060: 2054: 2051: 2047: 2046: 2044: 2039: 2036: 2033: 2027: 2024: 2021: 2015: 2012: 2008: 2007: 2005: 2000: 1997: 1994: 1991: 1988: 1985: 1979: 1976: 1972: 1971: 1969: 1964: 1961: 1958: 1952: 1949: 1946: 1940: 1937: 1933: 1932: 1930: 1925: 1922: 1919: 1916: 1913: 1910: 1904: 1901: 1897: 1896: 1894: 1889: 1886: 1883: 1877: 1874: 1873:Jorge Brescia 1871: 1865: 1862: 1858: 1857: 1855: 1850: 1847: 1844: 1838: 1835: 1832: 1826: 1823: 1819: 1818: 1816: 1811: 1808: 1805: 1799: 1796: 1793: 1787: 1784: 1780: 1779: 1764: 1759: 1756: 1753: 1747: 1744: 1741: 1735: 1732: 1728: 1727: 1725: 1720: 1717: 1714: 1708: 1705: 1702: 1696: 1693: 1689: 1688: 1686: 1681: 1678: 1675: 1672: 1669: 1666: 1660: 1657: 1653: 1652: 1650: 1645: 1642: 1639: 1636: 1633: 1630: 1624: 1621: 1617: 1616: 1614: 1609: 1606: 1603: 1597: 1594: 1591: 1585: 1582: 1578: 1577: 1575: 1570: 1567: 1564: 1558: 1555: 1550: 1544: 1541: 1537: 1536: 1534: 1529: 1526: 1523: 1520: 1517: 1514: 1508: 1505: 1501: 1500: 1497: 1494: 1491: 1488: 1485: 1482: 1479: 1476: 1473: 1463: 1462: 1459: 1455: 1454: 1451: 1447: 1446: 1443: 1440: 1436: 1435: 1432: 1429: 1425: 1424: 1421: 1418: 1414: 1413: 1410: 1407: 1400: 1397: 1370:Roman Catholic 1352: 1349: 1304: 1301: 1284: 1281: 1270:George Chuvalo 1247:George Foreman 1233: 1230: 1183: 1180: 1176:Budd Schulberg 1160:Guys and Dolls 1138:Guys and Dolls 1108:squared circle 1100:Gus Sonnenberg 1070:, and boxed a 1040:Guys and Dolls 1038:production of 1027: 1024: 1022: 1019: 987: 984: 962: 959: 947:Lewis Atchison 937: 934: 932: 929: 818: 815: 772:The Way It Was 696:Yankee Stadium 691: 688: 667: 664: 656:Colored People 647: 644: 632: 629: 624:Henry McLemore 594:Stillman's Gym 534: 531: 493: 489: 471: 468: 466: 463: 429:Otto von Porat 424:Grantland Rice 383: 380: 322:southern Italy 301: 298: 204: 203: 200: 199: 196: 192: 191: 188: 184: 183: 180: 176: 175: 172: 168: 167: 164: 160: 159: 156: 152: 151: 145: 144: 141: 140: 135: 131: 130: 127: 123: 122: 119: 115: 114: 109: 103: 102: 96: 95: 92: 88: 87: 84: 80: 79: 76: 74:(aged 69) 68: 64: 63: 57: 55:March 12, 1910 44: 42: 38: 37: 34: 26: 25: 22: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 9074: 9063: 9060: 9058: 9055: 9053: 9050: 9048: 9045: 9043: 9040: 9038: 9035: 9033: 9030: 9028: 9025: 9023: 9020: 9018: 9015: 9013: 9010: 9009: 9007: 8998: 8994: 8991: 8986: 8982: 8979: 8978: 8964: 8956: 8949: 8941: 8934: 8926: 8919: 8912:. p. 36. 8911: 8904: 8896: 8889: 8881: 8874: 8866: 8860: 8856: 8849: 8841: 8835: 8831: 8824: 8810: 8806: 8802: 8798: 8791: 8783: 8776: 8768: 8761: 8753: 8746: 8738: 8731: 8723: 8716: 8708: 8701: 8693: 8686: 8678: 8671: 8663: 8657: 8653: 8646: 8638: 8636:0-02-860847-X 8632: 8628: 8621: 8613: 8606: 8598: 8591: 8583: 8576: 8568: 8561: 8553: 8546: 8538: 8536:9781442272897 8532: 8528: 8521: 8513: 8509: 8502: 8494: 8490: 8483: 8475: 8468: 8460: 8453: 8445: 8438: 8430: 8423: 8415: 8408: 8400: 8393: 8385: 8378: 8370: 8363: 8355: 8348: 8340: 8333: 8325: 8318: 8310: 8304: 8300: 8293: 8285: 8280:. See, e.g., 8279: 8275: 8274:Nancy Carroll 8271: 8270: 8265: 8259: 8252: 8244: 8237: 8229: 8222: 8215:. p. 35. 8214: 8207: 8199: 8193: 8189: 8182: 8174: 8167: 8159: 8153: 8149: 8142: 8134: 8127: 8119: 8112: 8104: 8097: 8089: 8082: 8074: 8067: 8059: 8052: 8044: 8037: 8029: 8022: 8014: 8007: 7999: 7992: 7984: 7977: 7969: 7962: 7954: 7952:9781785312977 7948: 7944: 7937: 7929: 7922: 7914: 7907: 7899: 7892: 7885:. p. 22. 7884: 7877: 7869: 7862: 7854: 7847: 7839: 7832: 7824: 7817: 7803: 7799: 7795: 7791: 7785: 7777: 7770: 7762: 7755: 7747: 7740: 7732: 7725: 7718:. p. 33. 7717: 7710: 7703:. p. 21. 7702: 7695: 7684: 7676: 7669: 7661: 7654: 7646: 7639: 7631: 7624: 7617:. p. 21. 7616: 7609: 7602:. p. 93. 7601: 7594: 7586: 7584:0-684-16765-4 7580: 7576: 7569: 7561: 7554: 7546: 7539: 7531: 7524: 7516: 7509: 7501: 7494: 7487:. p. 36. 7486: 7479: 7471: 7464: 7456: 7449: 7441: 7434: 7426: 7419: 7411: 7404: 7396: 7389: 7378: 7370: 7363: 7355: 7348: 7340: 7333: 7324: 7317: 7309: 7307:0 207 95834 3 7303: 7299: 7293: 7288:. p. 96. 7287: 7280: 7272: 7270:0-8050-0530-7 7266: 7262: 7255: 7247: 7240: 7233:. p. 93. 7232: 7225: 7217: 7210: 7202: 7195: 7187: 7180: 7172: 7165: 7151: 7147: 7142: 7136: 7128: 7121: 7113: 7106: 7098: 7092: 7088: 7081: 7073: 7066: 7058: 7050: 7043:. p. 18. 7042: 7035: 7027: 7020: 7013:. p. 34. 7012: 7005: 6997: 6990: 6982: 6976: 6972: 6965: 6957: 6950: 6942: 6935: 6927: 6919: 6917:0-941423-48-4 6913: 6909: 6901: 6895: 6891: 6884: 6870: 6866: 6860: 6846: 6842: 6838: 6834: 6827: 6819: 6812: 6804: 6797: 6789: 6782: 6774: 6767: 6759: 6752: 6744: 6737: 6729: 6722: 6714: 6712:9781773054216 6708: 6704: 6697: 6690:. p. 16. 6689: 6682: 6674: 6667: 6663: 6648: 6641: 6633: 6626: 6618: 6612: 6608: 6601: 6593: 6586: 6578: 6571: 6563: 6557: 6553: 6546: 6538: 6536:0-7864-1754-4 6532: 6528: 6521: 6513: 6506: 6498: 6491: 6483: 6477: 6473: 6466: 6458: 6452: 6448: 6441: 6433: 6426: 6418: 6411: 6403: 6399: 6392: 6384: 6380: 6373: 6365: 6359: 6355: 6348: 6340: 6333: 6325: 6319: 6315: 6308: 6300: 6293: 6285: 6281: 6275: 6267: 6260: 6252: 6245: 6237: 6228: 6221: 6213: 6206: 6198: 6191: 6183: 6179: 6172: 6164: 6157: 6149: 6142: 6135:. p. 24. 6134: 6127: 6119: 6117:0-09-173722-2 6113: 6109: 6101:. p. 78. 6100: 6093: 6085: 6078: 6070: 6063: 6055: 6048: 6040: 6034: 6030: 6023: 6015: 6008: 6000: 5993: 5985: 5978: 5970: 5963: 5955: 5949: 5945: 5938: 5930: 5923: 5915: 5908: 5900: 5898:1-59228-632-1 5894: 5890: 5883: 5875: 5869: 5865: 5858: 5844: 5840: 5836: 5832: 5826: 5812: 5808: 5804: 5800: 5794: 5786: 5780: 5776: 5769: 5761: 5757: 5750: 5742: 5740:0-7524-3426-8 5736: 5732: 5725: 5716: 5709: 5701: 5697: 5691: 5687: 5674: 5671: 5669: 5668: 5664: 5661: 5660: 5657: 5654: 5652: 5651: 5647: 5644: 5643: 5639: 5636: 5634: 5633: 5629: 5626: 5625: 5622: 5619: 5617: 5616: 5612: 5609: 5608: 5604: 5601: 5598: 5595: 5594: 5582: 5577: 5574: 5572:Mar 12, 1928 5571: 5568: 5565: 5559: 5556: 5553: 5552: 5549: 5544: 5541: 5539:Apr 16, 1928 5538: 5535: 5532: 5526: 5523: 5520: 5519: 5516: 5511: 5508: 5505: 5502: 5499: 5493: 5490: 5487: 5486: 5483: 5478: 5475: 5473:Jun 11, 1928 5472: 5469: 5466: 5460: 5457: 5454: 5453: 5450: 5445: 5442: 5440:Jul 13, 1928 5439: 5436: 5433: 5427: 5424: 5421: 5420: 5414: 5409: 5406: 5404:Aug 27, 1928 5403: 5400: 5397: 5391: 5388: 5385: 5384: 5381: 5376: 5373: 5370: 5364: 5361: 5355: 5352: 5349: 5348: 5345: 5340: 5337: 5335:Nov 21, 1928 5334: 5331: 5328: 5322: 5319: 5316: 5315: 5312: 5307: 5304: 5302:Feb 22, 1929 5301: 5298: 5295: 5289: 5286: 5283: 5282: 5279: 5274: 5271: 5268: 5265: 5262: 5256: 5253: 5250: 5249: 5246: 5241: 5238: 5236:Apr 12, 1929 5235: 5232: 5229: 5227:Pietro Corri 5223: 5220: 5217: 5216: 5213: 5208: 5205: 5203:Apr 26, 1929 5202: 5199: 5196: 5194:George Neron 5190: 5187: 5184: 5183: 5180: 5175: 5172: 5170:May 10, 1929 5169: 5166: 5163: 5157: 5154: 5151: 5150: 5147: 5142: 5139: 5137:May 20, 1929 5136: 5133: 5130: 5124: 5121: 5118: 5117: 5114: 5109: 5106: 5104:Jun 20, 1929 5103: 5100: 5097: 5091: 5088: 5085: 5084: 5081: 5076: 5073: 5071:Jul 26, 1929 5070: 5067: 5064: 5058: 5055: 5052: 5051: 5048: 5043: 5040: 5038:Aug 13, 1929 5037: 5034: 5031: 5025: 5022: 5019: 5018: 5015: 5010: 5007: 5005:Oct 14, 1929 5004: 5001: 4998: 4992: 4989: 4986: 4985: 4982: 4977: 4974: 4972:Dec 20, 1929 4971: 4968: 4965: 4959: 4956: 4953: 4952: 4949: 4944: 4941: 4939:Jan 23, 1930 4938: 4935: 4932: 4923: 4918: 4915: 4914: 4911: 4906: 4903: 4900: 4897: 4894: 4885: 4882: 4879: 4878: 4875: 4870: 4867: 4865:Mar 10, 1930 4864: 4861: 4858: 4856: 4847: 4844: 4841: 4840: 4837: 4832: 4829: 4826: 4823: 4820: 4811: 4808: 4805: 4804: 4801: 4796: 4793: 4791:Apr 21, 1930 4790: 4787: 4784: 4775: 4772: 4769: 4768: 4765: 4760: 4757: 4754: 4751: 4748: 4746:Ted Sandwina 4739: 4736: 4733: 4732: 4729: 4724: 4721: 4719:Jun 25, 1930 4718: 4715: 4712: 4703: 4700: 4697: 4696: 4693: 4688: 4685: 4683:Jul 21, 1930 4682: 4679: 4676: 4674:Pietro Corri 4667: 4664: 4661: 4660: 4657: 4652: 4649: 4647:Sep 10, 1930 4646: 4643: 4640: 4631: 4628: 4625: 4624: 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Orange, New Jersey
Heavyweight
Orthodox
heavyweight
boxer
Joe Louis
Arturo Godoy
Lou Nova
Max
Buddy Baer
iceman
Bert Sugar
butcher block
Gene Tunney
George Bernard Shaw
Samuel Butler
William Shakespeare

Oranges, New Jersey
Naples
southern Italy
quarry worker
United States
Edison
West Orange, New Jersey
Orange, New Jersey
Irish neighborhood
YMCA
prohibition

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