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Max Baer was an American athlete and former world heavyweight boxing champion. Known for his devastating knockout power and charismatic personality, Baer captivated audiences during the Golden Age of boxing in the 1930s. Beyond the ring, he is remembered for his contributions to charity and his impact on popular culture. Baer's story shows that strength and success in sports can be coupled with kindness and philanthropy. His legacy continues to inspire athletes to not only excel in their fields but to use their platform to give back to their communities.
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"I define fear as standing across the ring from Joe Louis and knowing he wants to go home early."

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"He hit me 18 times while I was in the act of falling."

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