On this day in 1942: Twenty is plenty for the ‘Brown Bomber’

Sport360 staff 09:52 09/01/2017
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  • Bombed: Louis.

    On this day in 1942 Joe Louis aka the ‘Brown Bomber’ successfully defended his world heavyweight title for the 20th time when he knocked out Buddy Baer, brother of Max, four seconds from the end of the first round.

    Baer had been knocked down three times before he was counted out and it was to be the last time he laced up his gloves for a pro fight as he retired with a 53-7 record.

    In their previous encounter, a year earlier, Baer had become the first man to be disqualified in a world heavyweight title fight. Referee Arthur Donovan disqualified him before the beginning of the seventh round as a result of stalling by his manager.

    Other memorable moments that took place on this day

    1811: The first recorded golf tournament for women took place in Musselburgh, Scotland.

    2003: Two-time US Open champion Pat Rafter announced his retirement from professional tennis.

    2012: Lionel Messi won the Ballon d’Or award for the third year in a row.

    2013: Kevin Pietersen signed an ECB central contract, ending a spell of uncertainty over his future after a falling-out with the dressing room.

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