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October 1906 Place of birth Sequals Date of death 29. June 1967 Place of death Sequals nationality Italian Weight class Heavyweight Style Left -handed Size 1,97 m Range 2,16 m Fighting statistics as a professional boxer Battles 102 Siege 88 K.-O.-Siege 71 Defeats 14 draw 0 Profile in the BoxRec database Primo Carnera in his Italian homeland (silent film) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4First Carnera (Born October 26, 1906 in Sequals, \u2020 June 29, 1967 ibid) was an Italian wrestler, boxer and actor. From June 29, 1933 to June 14, 1934, he was undisputed heavyweight boxing champion. Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Boxing ascent [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Boxing world champion [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Boxing decline [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Further career [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Boxing ascent [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Carnera emigrated to France at the age of 17. There a circus director committed him as a ring fighter. The box manager L\u00e9on S\u00e9e finally turned the show fighter a boxer. [first] The structure of Carnera to the boxer is said to have served as a model for the novel by Budd Schulberg “The Harder They Fall” and the film of dirty laurel. Carnera, who was except 120 kg of fighting weight for conditions at that time, was exceptionally large and massive, on September 12, 1928 in Paris against his first professional fight, with a height of 1.97 m. Leon Sebilo And won by K. or in the second round. After victory against Sebilo, he won the following five fights. He was only subject to Franz Diener on the basis of a disqualification. This was followed by victories again, including a. Against the highly rated Young Stribling. In the boxing match on February 10, 1933, Carnera injured his opponent Ernie Schaaf, who also competed as a promising challenger for the World Cup in heavyweight, so heavily on the head in the 13th round that he fell into a coma and four days later, on the 14th. February 1933, died. Boxing world champion [ Edit | Edit the source text ] Carnera won the world championship title on June 29, 1933 in New York, in the fight against Jack Sharkey by K. o. In round 6. The new world champion was then able to defend his title twice, in 1933 against Paulino Uzcudun and Tommy Loughran. The fight against Uzcudun took place in Rome in front of 65,000 spectators.As a successful professional boxer in the United States, he was also presented by the fascist regime of Italy under Benito Mussolini. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He lost the title on June 14, 1934 in Long Island (NY) against Max Baer by K. or in the 11th round. Boxing decline [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The following year he also lost to the later boxing world champion Joe Louis. In 1938 he forced him to remove kidney to temporarily withdraw from boxing. In 1945 Carnera started an initially successful comeback as a professional boxer. In 1946 he finally retired from boxing after several defeats against Luigi Mussina and began a career as a professional wrestler and catcher. In May 1961, he played his last fight as a catcher in New York. Further career [ Edit | Edit the source text ] At the time of his greatest success, he also received offers from Hollywood that he accepted: in the film The boxer and the lady he played the opponent of Max Baer, \u200b\u200bwith which the later world championship struggle was first “held” on the screen. Films produced in his homeland of Italy, such as B. Prince Eisenherz (1954), Carnera was regularly seen between 1939 and 1958. Due to its size and appearance, he was booked for supporting roles in a number of adventure films that could exploit his physique. [2] Carnera also made a career in the comic: From July 1953 to May 1954, Walter Lehning Verlag, Hanover, was published with a total of 46 booklets for 20 pfennigs per issue, the (originally from Italy) Piccoloserie ‘Carnera’, of which even two reprints to this day have been published (Melzer Verlag, Hethke Verlag). In 1954 a Piccolo special issue (No. 3) appeared at Lehning as a large band at 60 Pfennig with the title ‘Carnera boxed’, which has now also been reprinted by Hethke. At Walt Disney there was a boxing hangover called Creamo catnera (German approximately: Kloppo Schwarzkatz). In 1953 Carnera Giuseppina Kovacic had married, with which he gained American citizenship. The family settled in Los Angeles. The couple got two children. Joseph S. Page: Primo Carnera – The Life and Career of the Heavyweight Boxing Champion , Jefferson N.C. 2011. Aldo Santini: First Carnera. The strongest man in the world , 2004. \u2191 [first] Information from the TV documentary “lovely heavyweight” \u2191 Enrico Lancia, Artikel First Carnera , in: Roberto Chiti, Enrico Lancia, Andrea Orbicciani, Roberto Poppi: Dictionary of Italian cinema. The actors. ROM, GREMESS 1998. S. 101 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/first-carnera-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"First Carnera – Wikipedia"}}]}]