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In a huge upset, Jim Braddock was a 10-1 underdog when he met heavyweight champ Max Baer at the Madison Square Garden Bowl in 1935. He entered the fight with a 50-25-7 record, yet this didn’t stop him claiming Baer’s crown & earning the nickname ‘The Cinderella Man’.
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tarmac1 Jun 13
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Only because Max was a party animal
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Kevin Conaghan Jun 13
All weakness is exposed in the ring. Braddock was a true fighter
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