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  1. In later years the larger-than-life "Slapsie Maxie" would parlay his sports fame into a Hollywood career playing a series of Runyonesque-type thugs and pugs. Born Max Everitt Rosenbloom on September 6, 1904, in Connecticut, the son of an impoverished Russian-Jewish shoemaker and his wife, Maxie was a truant and upstart from the beginning.

  2. Jul 20, 2022 · What is Maxie Rosenbloom's boxing record? In a professional boxing career spanning 15 years and eight months, Maxie Rosenbloom fought 298 times with 224 wins, 44 losses, and 28 draws. Rosenbloom retired from professional boxing with a record of 224-44-28, which included three light-heavyweight world-title wins and seven successful title defense ...

  3. Oct 24, 2012 · Maxie Rosenbloom was far more than a foil for Herman Munster. He had been Light Heavyweight Champion of the World, and a damned impressive one, and while perhaps not quite in the same league as Archie Moore or Billy Conn, Rosenbloom could easily make a case to be on any fan’s list of top 10 light heavies of all time .

  4. Rosenbloom was a clever boxer who was very difficult to hit cleanly with a power punch; He chose to fight at a distance since he was not a devastating hitter; At times, he appeared to strike his opponents with open gloves and picked up the nickname "Slapsie" Maxie. Maxie fought frequently, appearing in almost 300 bouts and would battle anyone ...

  5. Maxie Rosenbloom, born on September 6, 1904, in Leonardtown, Maryland, was a professional boxer who fought for more than 15 years, from 1923 to 1939. He is best known for his victories over six Hall-of-Famers and one-time unified light-heavyweight world champion.

  6. Max Everitt Maxie, Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom (6 Nov 1906 - 6 Mar 1976) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (14 entries) edit. afwiki Maxie Rosenbloom; arwiki ...

  7. Few fighters stepped into the ring more often than Maxie Rosenbloom, who fought 299 times in sixteen years. Raised on the Lower East Side of New York, Rosenbloom left school after third grade and later served time in reform school. Reportedly, actor George Raft spotted the young Rosenbloom in a street brawl and advised him to become a boxer.