Boxing, Max Schmeling vs Joe Louis (historical boxing fight) <br />Joe Louis defeated Max Schmeling by knockout in the first round of their 1938 rematch, which is considered one of the most historically significant fights of the 20th century. The bout, held at Yankee Stadium in New York, was a highly anticipated event for its symbolic representation of the growing political tensions between the United States and Nazi Germany. The fight ended after only two minutes and four seconds, with Louis knocking Schmeling down three times before the referee stopped the match. <br />Key details of the fight <br />Date: June 22, 1938 <br />Location: Yankee Stadium, The Bronx, New York, USA <br />Winner: Joe Louis by knockout in the first round <br />Outcome: Louis retained his heavyweight title, winning in just 2 minutes and 4 seconds. <br />Significance: The fight was seen as a symbolic victory for the United States against Nazi Germany. Louis's victory was widely celebrated and had a major impact on the perception of racial barriers in sports. <br />First fight: The 1938 rematch was a follow-up to their 1936 fight, which Schmeling had won by knockout. <br />Final moments: Louis battered Schmeling with a series of powerful punches, hitting him with an illegal kidney blow according to Schmeling. Schmeling was knocked down three times before the referee stopped the fight. <br /><br />#historicalboxingfight #boxing
