Boxer (Frankreich): Ali Hallab, Khedafi Djelkhir, Alexis Vastine, Jaoid Chiguer, Hicham Ziouti, Daouda Sow, Ray Famechon, Marcel Thil [Taschenbuch]

Kapitel: Ali Hallab, Khedafi Djelkhir, Alexis Vastine, Jaoid Chiguer, Hicham Ziouti, Daouda Sow, Ray Famechon, Marcel Thil, John M’bumba, Aldo Cosentino, Newfel Ouatah, Robert Villemain, Robert Cohen, Sauveur Chiocca, Laurent Dauthuille, Gilbert Lavoine, Edouard Tenet, Marcel Cerdan, Georges Carpentier, Stefan Olek, Jacques Hairabedian, Idrissa Dione, Fabrice Tiozzo, Jérôme Thomas, Brahim Asloum, Jacques Prigent, Albert Yvel, Laurent Boudouani, Jean-Marc Mormeck, Hacine Cherifi, Willy Blain, Charles Humez, René Libeer, Gilbert Chapron, Nordine Oubaali. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Marcellin „Marcel“ Cerdan (July 22, 1916 – October 28, 1949 ) was a French pied noir world boxing champion who was considered by many boxing experts and fans to be France’s as well as Europe’s greatest boxer, and beyond to be one of the best to have learned his craft in Africa. His life was marked by his sporting achievements, social lifestyle and ultimately, tragedy. Marcel Cerdan was born on July 22, 1916 in Sidi Bel Abbès in what was then French Algeria. He began boxing professionally on November 4, 1934 in Meknes, Morocco, beating Marcel Bucchianeri by a decision in six rounds. Cerdan then ran a streak of 47 wins in a row between that first bout and January 4, 1939, when he lost for the first time, to Harry Craster by a disqualification in five rounds in London. Cerdan campaigned heavily in the French territories of Algeria and Morocco during that part of his career, as well as in metropolitan France, his parents‘ place of birth. In 1938, he beat Omar Kouidri in a 12-round decision at Casablanca to claim the French welterweight title. After his first loss, Cerdan recorded five consecutive wins, which led him to challenge Saviello Turiello for Europe’s welterweight title in Milan, Italy. He won the European title by a decision in 15 rounds to continue his ascent towards the championship (back then, it was considered essential to own …http://booksllc.net/?l=de

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