Original photograph

Max BAER

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Original photograph

ORIGINAL INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH OF MAX BAER

BAER, Max. Original photograph. No place, 1954. Original 8 by 10 inch black and white photograph.

Vintage candid photograph of heavyweight champion Max Baer, inscribed: “To my old pal and new Boss, Larry Cameron ‘The King.’ Taken on my 20th anniversary of winning the Title 1934. Your helping counting money—Max Baer 1958.”

This glossy photographic print of boxing champion Max Baer with four fans is inscribed by Baer to his close friend, championship Canadian rodeo rider Robert “Larry” Cameron, known in his riding days as “Calgary Red.” Baer began his professional boxing career in 1929, moving up through the Pacific Coast ranks. By 1933, Baer was a minor celebrity, having knocked out Hitler’s favorite, Max Schmeling, in a highly publicized fight. Just one year later, on June 14, 1934, Baer captured the title “Heavyweight Champion of the World” when he knocked down Primo Carnera 11 times. It is the anniversary of this event that he refers to in his inscription. In 1935, after losing his title to “Cinderella Man” James J. Braddock, Baer began to turn away from boxing and eventually left fighting in 1941, when he transitioned fully to entertaining and acting. By the 1950s, Baer had begun making celebrity appearances at Cameron’s auto dealership outside of Sacramento. The pair remained friends until Baer died of a heart attack at age 50 in 1959.

Fine condition.

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