Maxie rosenbloom biography of george michael

          Maxie Rosenbloom, born on September 6, , in Leonardtown, Maryland, was a professional boxer who fought for more than 15 years, from to!

          "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, s light heavyweight champion who later became an actor and comedian, was born in Leonard's Bridge, Connecticut #.

        1. "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, s light heavyweight champion who later became an actor and comedian, was born in Leonard's Bridge, Connecticut #.
        2. Max Everitt Rosenbloom, known as Slapsie Maxie (November 1, – March 6, ) was an American boxer, actor, and television personality.
        3. Maxie Rosenbloom, born on September 6, , in Leonardtown, Maryland, was a professional boxer who fought for more than 15 years, from to
        4. "Slapsie" Maxie Rosenbloom, famously light-hitting s light heavyweight champion who retired having scored only 19 knockouts in nearly
        5. Former Boxer Max 'Slapsie Maxie' Rosenbloom turned actor and club owner with wife Muriel Faider arrive at an event in Los Angeles, California.
        6. 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. Rosenbloom had an unusual style.

          (profiled in this book) to light-heavyweight Maxie Rosenbloom.

          He was a weak puncher and often slapped at his opponents with an open hand-earning him the nickname "Slapsie"-but he was a consummate defensive fighter and did whatever was necessary to avoid getting hit. He won the vast majority of his fights, although he only recorded nineteen knockouts in his entire professional career.


          Rosenbloom turned pro at the age of nineteen and quickly became ranked as a contender, placing tenth in the 1925 annual rankings by The Ring. In 1927, Rosenbloom faced Jimmy Slattery-who had already beaten him twice-for the vacant NBA light heavyweight title.

          Slattery again won the