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Date: 17th April 1939
Venue: Wrigley Field, Los Angeles, CaliforniaTitle: World Heavyweight Title
Promoter: Tom Gallery & Mike Jacobs
Tv:
Joe Louis
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37
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1
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0
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Weight: 201¼ lbs
Jack Roper
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64
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40
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11
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Weight: 204¾ lbs
Despite a spirited start from his challenger, Joe Louis, the World Heavyweight Champion, secured his sixth title defence with a devastating first-round knockout victory over Hollywood, California's Jack Roper on April 17, 1939.
The highly anticipated bout at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles, California, reaffirmed Louis's status as one of boxing's most formidable champions.
Louis asserted his authority from the opening bell, utilising his exceptional speed, power, and precision to overwhelm Roper with a relentless onslaught of punches. Despite Roper's formidable size and strength, he was no match for Louis's unmatched ferocity.
Louis unleashed a barrage of punishing blows as the round progressed, relentlessly battering Roper along the ropes with a display of offensive prowess that left the challenger reeling. With each thunderous punch, Louis demonstrated why he was widely regarded as one of history's most dominant heavyweight champions.
In a decisive moment that encapsulated Louis's supremacy, he delivered a devastating right hand that sent Roper dramatically crashing to the canvas. Despite Roper's valiant effort to rise from the canvas and continue the fight, he could not beat the count, as referee George Blake administered the ten-count.
With Roper counted out, Louis emerged victorious emphatically, solidifying his reputation as the undisputed king of the heavyweight division. The crowd erupted in applause as Louis celebrated another impressive victory, extending his remarkable winning streak and further cementing his legacy as one of boxing's all-time greats.
For Louis, the victory marked his third consecutive first-round knockout. With each successful defence of his title, Louis continued to showcase his superiority over his opponents, leaving no doubt that he was destined for greatness in the annals of boxing history.