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{{short description|American boxer}} {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Infobox boxer |name=Joseph Maxim |image=Joey Maxim 1952.jpg |caption = Maxim in 1952 |realname=Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli |nickname= |weight={{plainlist| *[[Light heavyweight]] }} |height={{convert|6|ft|1|in|m|2|abbr=on}} |reach={{convert|72+1/2|in|cm|0|abbr=on}} |birth_date={{Birth date|1922|3|28|mf=y}} |birth_place=[[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], U.S. |death_date={{death date and age|2001|6|2|1922|3|28|mf=y}} |death_place=[[West Palm Beach, Florida|West Palm Beach]], [[Florida]], U.S. |style=[[Orthodox stance|Orthodox]] |total=116 |wins=83 |KO=22 |losses=29 |draws=4 |no contests=0 }} '''Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli''' (March 28, 1922 β June 2, 2001) was an [[Americans|American]] professional [[Boxing|boxer]]. He was the World [[Light Heavyweight]] Champion from 1950 to 1952. He took the ring-name '''Joey Maxim''' from the [[Maxim gun]], the world's first self-acting [[machine gun]], based on his ability to rapidly throw a large number of left [[jab]]s. == Early life == Maxim was born and raised in [[Collinwood]], a neighborhood of [[Cleveland, Ohio]].{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} == Career == {{Unreferenced section|date=September 2022}} ===Early career=== Maxim learned to box at a very young age. Following a successful amateur career, during which he won the [[Golden Gloves]], he turned professional in 1940. Maxim boxed fairly regularly at exhibitions during the [[World War II|war years]] while serving as a [[Military police|military police officer]] at [[Miami Beach, Florida]]. ====Maxim becomes world champion==== [[File:Ezzard Charles vs. Joey Maxim 1951.jpg|thumb|Joey Maxim exchanges blows with [[Ezzard Charles]] in 1951]] It is somewhat surprising that Maxim had to wait so long for a world title shot, he was 28 and had already fought 87 times as a professional, considering his undoubted ability. His chance came on January 24, 1950, against [[United Kingdom|British]] boxer [[Freddie Mills]], who was making his first defense, at [[London]]'s [[Earl's Court Exhibition Centre]]. Maxim, very much the underdog against the popular [[England|Englishman]], won the fight by [[knockout]] in the 10th round. After the fight three of Mills's teeth were found embedded in Maxim's left glove, Mills never fought again. Maxim's next major fight was on May 30, 1951, when he made a bid for [[Ezzard Charles]]'s world [[heavyweight]] title. Maxim was unsuccessful, losing on points. ====June 25, 1952: Joey Maxim vs. Sugar Ray Robinson==== The most famous fight of Maxim's career was on June 25, 1952, when he made his second defense of his world light heavyweight crown, against [[Sugar Ray Robinson]] at [[Yankee Stadium]]. The fight had originally been scheduled for June 23, but was postponed due to torrential rain. By the time the fight took place [[New York City]] was in the midst of a record heat wave. During the fight Robinson built up a large points lead over the champion, although Maxim began to come on later in the fight. Robinson gradually succumbed to [[hyperthermia]] and Maxim's harder punches. He collapsed to the canvas at the end of the 13th round, but managed to stagger back to his corner. However, Robinson failed to answer the bell at the start of the 14th, even though he only had to remain on his feet to win the fight and Maxim won by a technical knockout. This was the only time that Robinson was stopped in his 200 fight career. By this time the original referee, [[Ruby Goldstein]], had himself been forced to retire from the fight after collapsing into the ropes complaining that he could no longer continue. This meant that a substitute referee, Ray Miller, had to be called out to finish the fight. Goldstein and Robinson were not the only people who had to be stretchered from the stadium: several dozen spectators also collapsed during the fight. Between them, the two fighters lost over 20 pounds in weight during the fight. ===Late career=== Despite winning, the Robinson fight took a heavy toll on Maxim. He lost his world title six months later to the veteran [[Archie Moore]]. Following this loss Maxim, formerly one of the division's most active fighters, fought only 14 fights in the remaining 6 years of his career. These fights included two rematches with "The Old Mongoose" Archie Moore, both of which Maxim lost. Maxim retired in 1958 after losing six consecutive fights. Maxim retired with a record of 82 wins (21 by KO), 29 losses, and 4 draws; in his 115 fight career, he was knocked out only once. During his career he defeated such legendary figures as [[Jersey Joe Walcott]], [[Jimmy Bivins]], [[Sugar Ray Robinson]], and [[Floyd Patterson]]. ==Life after boxing== [[File:Goldilocks-and-the-Three-Bares poster.jpg|thumb|right|upright|"Goldilocks and the Three Bares" poster]]After his retirement Maxim spent time as a [[stand-up comic]], [[restaurant|restaurateur]], and [[taxicab|taxi driver]]. He also served as a greeter at hotels and casinos located in [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hall of Famer Joey Maxim dies aged 79|url=http://www.secondsout.com/legends/legends-update/hall-of-famer-joey-maxim-dies-aged-79|publisher=SecondsOut|access-date=May 16, 2012}}</ref> He appeared in [[Herschell Gordon Lewis]]'s 1963 nudie-cutie ''[[Goldilocks and the Three Bares]]'' as himself, playing a nightclub owner. The movie was billed as the "first nudist musical." He was prominently featured on the movie poster, with the blurb: <blockquote>"It's me...Joey Maxim, the former world's light heavyweight champion! I'm one of the stars! My first screen appearance."</blockquote> The role did not lead to any more motion picture work, though he did appear as an extra in the 1999 film ''[[Play It to the Bone]]''. He was inducted into the [[International Boxing Hall of Fame]] in 1994. Maxim's wife Michelina, with whom he had two daughters, died in 1977. In February 2001, Maxim suffered a stroke. He died in West Palm Beach, Florida on June 2, 2001.<ref>{{cite web|title=Joey Maxim|publisher=Telegraph UK}}</ref> In addition to his daughters, he was survived by his mother, Henrietta Berardinelli, who was 97 years old (died at 101 in 2006), and six great-grandchildren.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hall of Famer Joey Maxim dies aged 79|publisher=SecondsOut}}</ref> ==Professional boxing record== {{BoxingRecordSummary |draws=4 |nc= |ko-wins=21 |ko-losses=1 |dec-wins=61 |dec-losses=27 |dq-wins= |dq-losses=1 }} {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center" |- !{{abbr|No.|Number}} !Result !Record !Opponent !Type !Round !Date !Location !Notes |-align=center |115 |{{no2}}Loss |83β28β4 |align=left|Ulli Ritter |PTS |10 |May 17, 1958 |align=left|[[Eisstadion am Friedrichspark]], [[Mannheim]], [[Baden-WΓΌrttemberg]] |align=left| |- |114 |{{no2}}Loss |83β27β4 |align=left|[[Giacomo Bozzano]] |PTS |10 |Apr 27, 1958 |align=left|[[Milan]], [[Lombardy]] |align=left| |- |113 |{{no2}}Loss |83β26β4 |align=left|[[Heinz Neuhaus]] |PTS |10 |Apr 12, 1958 |align=left|[[Killesbergpark]], [[Stuttgart]], [[Baden-WΓΌrttemberg]] |align=left| |- |112 |{{no2}}Loss |83β25β4 |align=left|[[Bobo Olson]] |SD |10 |Jun 18, 1957 |align=left|[[Auditorium|Portland Auditorium]], [[Portland, Oregon]] | |- |111 |{{no2}}Loss |83β24β4 |align=left|[[Eddie Machen]] |UD |10 |May 3, 1957 |align=left|[[Freedom Hall]], [[Louisville, Kentucky]] |align=left| |- |110 |{{no2}}Loss |83β23β4 |align=left|[[Eddie Machen]] |UD |10 |Jan 25, 1957 |align=left|[[Miami Beach Auditorium]], [[Miami Beach, Florida]] | |- |109 |{{yes2}}Win |83β22β4 |align=left|Edgardo Romero |PTS |10 |Sep 29, 1956 |align=left|[[Vancouver, British Columbia]] |align=left| |- |108 |{{no2}}Loss |82β22β4 |align=left|[[Willie Pastrano]] |UD |10 |Jun 28, 1955 |align=left|[[New Orleans Municipal Auditorium]], [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] | |- |107 |{{no2}}Loss |82β21β4 |align=left|[[Bobo Olson]] |UD |10 |Apr 13, 1955 |align=left|[[Cow Palace]], [[Daly City, California]] | |- |106 |{{yes2}}Win |82β20β4 |align=left|Paul Andrews |UD |10 |Nov 24, 1954 |align=left|[[Chicago Stadium]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] | |- |105 |{{yes2}}Win |81β20β4 |align=left|[[Floyd Patterson]] |UD |8 |Jun 7, 1954 |align=left|[[Boxing From Eastern Parkway]], [[Brooklyn, New York]] | |- |104 |{{no2}}Loss |80β20β4 |align=left|[[Archie Moore]] |UD |15 |Jan 27, 1954 |align=left|[[Miami Orange Bowl]], [[Miami, Florida]] |align=left|{{small|For NBA, NYSAC, and ''The Ring'' light heavyweight titles}} |- |103 |{{no2}}Loss |80β19β4 |align=left|[[Archie Moore]] |UD |15 |Jun 24, 1953 |align=left|[[Ogden Stadium]], [[Ogden, Utah]] |align=left|{{small|For NBA, NYSAC, and ''The Ring'' light heavyweight titles}} |- |102 |{{yes2}}Win |80β18β4 |align=left|[[Danny Nardico]] |UD |10 |Mar 4, 1953 |align=left|[[Miami Stadium]], [[Miami, Florida]] | |- |101 |{{no2}}Loss |79β18β4 |align=left|[[Archie Moore]] |UD |15 |Dec 17, 1952 |align=left|[[Arena]], [[Saint Louis, Missouri]] |align=left|{{small|Lost NBA, NYSAC, and ''The Ring'' light heavyweight titles}} |- |100 |{{yes2}}Win |79β17β4 |align=left|[[Sugar Ray Robinson]] |RTD |14 |Jun 25, 1952 |align=left|[[Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium]], [[Bronx, New York]] |align=left|{{small|Retained NBA, NYSAC, and ''The Ring'' light heavyweight titles}} |- |99 |{{yes2}}Win |78β17β4 |align=left|[[Ted Lowry]] |UD |10 |Mar 6, 1952 |align=left|[[Saint Paul Auditorium]], [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]] |align=left| |- |98 |{{no2}}Loss |77β17β4 |align=left|[[Ezzard Charles]] |UD |12 |Dec 12, 1951 |align=left|[[Cow Palace]], [[Daly City, California]] | |- |97 |{{yes2}}Win |77β16β4 |align=left|[[Irish Bob Murphy]] |UD |15 |Aug 22, 1951 |align=left|[[Madison Square Garden]], [[New York City]] |align=left|{{small|Retained NBA, NYSAC, and ''The Ring'' light heavyweight titles}} |- |96 |{{no2}}Loss |76β16β4 |align=left|[[Ezzard Charles]] |UD |15 |May 30, 1951 |align=left|[[Chicago Stadium]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left|{{small|For [[list of WBA world champions#Heavyweight|NBA]], [[New York State Athletic Commission|NYSAC]], and [[list of The Ring world champions#Heavyweight|''The Ring'' heavyweight titles]]}} |- |95 |{{yes2}}Win |76β15β4 |align=left|Hubert Hood |KO |3 |Jan 27, 1951 |align=left|[[Heslar Naval Armory|Indianapolis Naval Reserve Armory]], [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] | |- |94 |{{yes2}}Win |75β15β4 |align=left|Dave Whitlock |KO |4 |Dec 11, 1950 |align=left|[[Winterland Arena]], [[San Francisco, California]] | |- |93 |{{yes2}}Win |74β15β4 |align=left|Big Boy Brown |UD |10 |Nov 22, 1950 |align=left|[[Wharton Field House]], [[Moline, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |92 |{{yes2}}Win |73β15β4 |align=left|Bill Petersen |PTS |10 |Oct 10, 1950 |align=left|[[Stadium|Fairgrounds Coliseum]], [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] |align=left| |- |91 |{{yes2}}Win |72β15β4 |align=left|Jackie Swanson |KO |3 |Sep 25, 1950 |align=left|[[Arena|Radio Center Arena]], [[Huntington, West Virginia]] | |- |90 |{{yes2}}Win |71β15β4 |align=left|Bill Petersen |KO |6 |May 12, 1950 |align=left|[[Memphis, Tennessee]] | |- |89 |{{yes2}}Win |70β15β4 |align=left|Joe Dawson |KO |2 |Apr 19, 1950 |align=left|[[Omaha Civic Auditorium]], [[Omaha, Nebraska]] | |- |88 |{{yes2}}Win |69β15β4 |align=left|[[Freddie Mills]] |KO |10 |Jan 24, 1950 |align=left|[[Empress Hall, Earl's Court]], [[Kensington, London]] |align=left|{{small|Won [[list of WBA world champions#Light heavyweight|NBA]], [[New York State Athletic Commission|NYSAC]], and [[list of The Ring world champions#Light heavyweight|''The Ring'' light heavyweight titles]]}} |- |87 |{{yes2}}Win |68β15β4 |align=left|Bill Petersen |PTS |10 |Dec 9, 1949 |align=left|[[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] |align=left| |- |86 |{{yes2}}Win |67β15β4 |align=left|Pat McCafferty |TKO |4 |Nov 30, 1949 |align=left|[[Wichita, Kansas]] |align=left| |- |85 |{{yes2}}Win |66β15β4 |align=left|Joe Kahut |TKO |5 |Oct 25, 1949 |align=left|[[Cincinnati Gardens]], [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |84 |{{yes2}}Win |65β15β4 |align=left|[[Gus Lesnevich]] |UD |15 |May 23, 1949 |align=left|[[Cincinnati Gardens]], [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] |align=left|{{small|Won [[United States|U.S.]] light heavyweight title}} |- |83 |{{no2}}Loss |64β15β4 |align=left|[[Ezzard Charles]] |MD |15 |Feb 28, 1949 |align=left|[[Cincinnati Gardens]], [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |82 |{{yes2}}Win |64β14β4 |align=left|[[Jimmy Bivins]] |SD |10 |Dec 7, 1948 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] | |- |81 |{{yes2}}Win |63β14β4 |align=left|[[Bob Satterfield]] |UD |10 |Nov 12, 1948 |align=left|[[Chicago Stadium]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |80 |{{no2}}Loss |62β14β4 |align=left|Joe Kahut |SD |15 |Oct 19, 1948 |align=left|[[Auditorium]], [[Portland, Oregon]] | |- |79 |{{yes2}}Win |62β13β4 |align=left|Bill Petersen |UD |10 |Sep 28, 1948 |align=left|[[Auditorium]], [[Portland, Oregon]] |align=left|{{small|Won Pacific Northwest heavyweight title}} |- |78 |{{yes2}}Win |61β13β4 |align=left|Bill Petersen |UD |10 |Jun 29, 1948 |align=left|[[Seattle Ice Arena]], [[Seattle, Washington]] | |- |77 |{{yes2}}Win |60β13β4 |align=left|Joe Kahut |UD |10 |Jun 22, 1948 |align=left|[[Auditorium]], [[Portland, Oregon]] |align=left| |- |76 |{{draw}}Draw |59β13β4 |align=left|Pat Valentino |PTS |10 |Jun 7, 1948 |align=left|[[San Francisco Civic Auditorium]], [[San Francisco, California]] |align=left| |- |75 |{{yes2}}Win |59β13β3 |align=left|Roy Hawkins |PTS |10 |May 27, 1948 |align=left|[[Tacoma Ice Palace]], [[Tacoma, Washington]] |align=left| |- |74 |{{yes2}}Win |58β13β3 |align=left|Francisco de la Cruz |PTS |10 |May 7, 1948 |align=left|[[El Paso County Coliseum]], [[El Paso, Texas]] |align=left| |- |73 |{{yes2}}Win |57β13β3 |align=left|Whitey Berlier |PTS |10 |Apr 27, 1948 |align=left|[[Houston, Texas]] |align=left| |- |72 |{{draw}}Draw |56β13β3 |align=left|Pat Valentino |PTS |10 |Mar 22, 1948 |align=left|[[San Francisco Civic Auditorium]], [[San Francisco, California]] |align=left| |- |71 |{{yes2}}Win |56β13β2 |align=left|Tony Bosnich |UD |10 |Feb 13, 1948 |align=left|[[San Francisco Civic Auditorium]], [[San Francisco, California]] |align=left| |- |70 |{{yes2}}Win |55β13β2 |align=left|Robert Lee Sikes Jr. |PTS |10 |Feb 2, 1948 |align=left|[[Barton Coliseum]], [[Little Rock, Arkansas]] |align=left| |- |69 |{{yes2}}Win |54β13β2 |align=left|[[Olle Tandberg]] |SD |10 |Jan 9, 1948 |align=left|[[Madison Square Garden]], [[New York City]] | |- |68 |{{yes2}}Win |53β13β2 |align=left|Billy "Chicken" Thompson |UD |10 |Dec 8, 1947 |align=left|[[Philadelphia Arena]], [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] |align=left| |- |67 |{{yes2}}Win |52β13β2 |align=left|Bob Foxworth |SD |10 |Nov 12, 1947 |align=left|[[Chicago Stadium]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |66 |{{yes2}}Win |51β13β2 |align=left|John Thomas |PTS |10 |Sep 17, 1947 |align=left|[[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |65 |{{yes2}}Win |50β13β2 |align=left|Clarence Jones |KO |5 |Sep 8, 1947 |align=left|[[Wheeling Island Stadium]], [[Wheeling, West Virginia]] | |- |64 |{{no2}}Loss |49β13β2 |align=left|[[Jersey Joe Walcott]] |SD |10 |Jun 23, 1947 |align=left|[[Gilmore Field]], [[Los Angeles, California]] | |- |63 |{{yes2}}Win |49β12β2 |align=left|Charley Roth |KO |4 |May 12, 1947 |align=left|[[Louisville, Kentucky]] |align=left| |- |62 |{{yes2}}Win |48β12β2 |align=left|Marty Clark |TKO |7 |Jan 28, 1947 |align=left|[[Miami Orange Bowl]], [[Miami, Florida]] |align=left| |- |61 |{{no2}}Loss |47β12β2 |align=left|[[Jersey Joe Walcott]] |MD |10 |Jan 6, 1947 |align=left|[[Philadelphia Convention Center]], [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] | |- |60 |{{yes2}}Win |47β11β2 |align=left|Jack Marshall |PTS |10 |Dec 17, 1946 |align=left|[[Houston, Texas]] |align=left| |- |59 |{{yes2}}Win |46β11β2 |align=left|Dolph Quijano |PTS |10 |Dec 12, 1946 |align=left|[[El Paso County Coliseum]], [[El Paso, Texas]] |align=left| |- |58 |{{yes2}}Win |45β11β2 |align=left|Jimmy Webb |TKO |6 |Dec 3, 1946 |align=left|[[Houston, Texas]] |align=left| |- |57 |{{draw}}Draw |44β11β2 |align=left|Jimmy Richie |PTS |10 |Nov 12, 1946 |align=left|[[Kiel Auditorium]], [[Saint Louis, Missouri]] |align=left| |- |56 |{{yes2}}Win |44β11β1 |align=left|Bearcat Jones |KO |5 |Oct 16, 1946 |align=left|[[Roller rink|Rollercade]], [[Toledo, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |55 |{{yes2}}Win |43β11β1 |align=left|Clarence Jones |PTS |10 |Oct 10, 1946 |align=left|[[Armory (military)|Akron Armory]], [[Akron, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |54 |{{yes2}}Win |42β11β1 |align=left|[[Jersey Joe Walcott]] |PTS |10 |Aug 28, 1946 |align=left|[[Ball park|Public Service Ball Park]], [[Camden, New Jersey]] | |- |53 |{{yes2}}Win |41β11β1 |align=left|Henry Cooper |PTS |10 |Aug 14, 1946 |align=left|[[Comiskey Park]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |52 |{{yes2}}Win |40β11β1 |align=left|Phil Muscato |UD |10 |Aug 2, 1946 |align=left|[[Red Wing Stadium]], [[Rochester, New York]] |align=left| |- |51 |{{yes2}}Win |39β11β1 |align=left|Phil Muscato |SD |12 |May 14, 1946 |align=left|[[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium]], [[Buffalo, New York]] | |- |50 |{{draw}}Draw |38β11β1 |align=left|Charley Eagle |PTS |10 |May 7, 1946 |align=left|[[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium]], [[Buffalo, New York]] | |- |49 |{{no2}}Loss |38β11 |align=left|Phil Muscato |UD |10 |Apr 9, 1946 |align=left|[[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium]], [[Buffalo, New York]] | |- |48 |{{yes2}}Win |38β10 |align=left|Buddy Walker |UD |10 |Apr 1, 1946 |align=left|[[Baltimore Coliseum]], [[Baltimore, Maryland]] |align=left| |- |47 |{{yes2}}Win |37β10 |align=left|Ralph DeJohn |TKO |1 |Mar 27, 1946 |align=left|[[Buffalo Memorial Auditorium]], [[Buffalo, New York]] |align=left|{{small|DeJohn broke his arm during the fight.}} |- |46 |{{no2}}Loss |36β10 |align=left|John Thomas |PTS |10 |Mar 11, 1946 |align=left|[[St. Nicholas Arena]], [[New York City]] |align=left| |- |45 |{{yes2}}Win |36β9 |align=left|Panther Williams |UD |10 |Mar 4, 1946 |align=left|[[Arena|Arena Gardens]], [[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] |align=left| |- |44 |{{yes2}}Win |35β9 |align=left|Cleo Everett |UD |10 |Nov 26, 1945 |align=left|[[Arena|Arena Gardens]], [[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] |align=left| |- |43 |{{yes2}}Win |34β9 |align=left|Clarence Brown |UD |10 |Apr 16, 1945 |align=left|[[Arena|Arcadia Gardens]], [[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] |align=left| |- |42 |{{yes2}}Win |33β9 |align=left|Johnny Flanagan |PTS |8 |Feb 2, 1945 |align=left|[[Chicago Coliseum]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |41 |{{no2}}Loss |32β9 |align=left|John Kowalczyk |SD |10 |Dec 19, 1944 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |40 |{{no2}}Loss |32β8 |align=left|[[Lloyd Marshall]] |UD |10 |Jul 27, 1944 |align=left|[[Lakefront Stadium]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |39 |{{yes2}}Win |31β8 |align=left|[[Frank Androff]] |PTS |8 |Jun 26, 1944 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |38 |{{yes2}}Win |30β8 |align=left|Bob Garner |PTS |10 |May 29, 1944 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |37 |{{yes2}}Win |29β8 |align=left|Buddy Walker |UD |10 |Apr 28, 1944 |align=left|[[Detroit|Detroit, Michigan]] |align=left| |- |36 |{{yes2}}Win |28β8 |align=left|George Parks |PTS |10 |Jan 31, 1944 |align=left|[[Turner's Arena]], [[Washington, District of Columbia]] |align=left| |- |35 |{{yes2}}Win |27β8 |align=left|Claudio Villar |TKO |6 |Dec 1, 1943 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |34 |{{yes2}}Win |26β8 |align=left|[[Russell Scott (boxer)|Buddy Scott]] |PTS |10 |Oct 29, 1943 |align=left|[[Chicago Stadium]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |33 |{{yes2}}Win |25β8 |align=left|Nate Bolden |PTS |10 |Aug 9, 1943 |align=left|[[Wrigley Field]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |32 |{{yes2}}Win |24β8 |align=left|Al Jordan |PTS |10 |Apr 26, 1943 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |31 |{{yes2}}Win |23β8 |align=left|[[Curtis Sheppard]] |UD |10 |Mar 31, 1943 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |30 |{{no2}}Loss |22β8 |align=left|[[Curtis Sheppard]] |KO |1 |Mar 10, 1943 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] | |- |29 |{{yes2}}Win |22β7 |align=left|Clarence Brown |PTS |10 |Feb 15, 1943 |align=left|[[Chicago Stadium]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |28 |{{yes2}}Win |21β7 |align=left|Clarence Brown |PTS |8 |Jan 18, 1943 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |27 |{{no2}}Loss |20β7 |align=left|[[Ezzard Charles]] |UD |10 |Dec 1, 1942 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |26 |{{no2}}Loss |20β6 |align=left|[[Ezzard Charles]] |UD |10 |Oct 27, 1942 |align=left|[[Duquesne Gardens]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] |align=left| |- |25 |{{yes2}}Win |20β5 |align=left|Larry Lane |PTS |10 |Oct 13, 1942 |align=left|[[Armory (military)|Akron Armory]], [[Akron, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |24 |{{yes2}}Win |19β5 |align=left|Hubert Hood |UD |10 |Oct 5, 1942 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |23 |{{yes2}}Win |18β5 |align=left|Shelton Bell |PTS |10 |Sep 22, 1942 |align=left|[[Ball park|Hickey Park]], [[Millvale, Pennsylvania]] |align=left| |- |22 |{{yes2}}Win |17β5 |align=left|Jack Marshall |KO |9 |Aug 27, 1942 |align=left|[[Comiskey Park]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |21 |{{no2}}Loss |16β5 |align=left|Altus Allen |MD |10 |Aug 10, 1942 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] | |- |20 |{{yes2}}Win |16β4 |align=left|[[Curtis Sheppard]] |PTS |10 |Jul 27, 1942 |align=left|[[Forbes Field]], [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] |align=left| |- |19 |{{yes2}}Win |15β4 |align=left|Lou Brooks |SD |10 |Jul 10, 1942 |align=left|[[Wilmington Park]], [[Wilmington, Delaware]] |align=left| |- |18 |{{no2}}Loss |14β4 |align=left|[[Jimmy Bivins]] |SD |10 |Jun 23, 1942 |align=left|[[Lakefront Stadium]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |17 |{{yes2}}Win |14β3 |align=left|Charley Roth |KO |4 |Jun 1, 1942 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |16 |{{no2}}Loss |13β3 |align=left|Charley Roth |DQ |2 |May 11, 1942 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left|{{small|Maxim disqualified for hitting Roth while he was down.}} |- |15 |{{yes2}}Win |13β2 |align=left|Frank Greene |KO |2 |Apr 20, 1942 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] | |- |14 |{{yes2}}Win |12β2 |align=left|Lou Brooks |SD |10 |Mar 23, 1942 |align=left|[[Baltimore Coliseum]], [[Baltimore, Maryland]] |align=left| |- |13 |{{yes2}}Win |11β2 |align=left|Herbie Katz |KO |6 |Mar 11, 1942 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |12 |{{no2}}Loss |10β2 |align=left|Booker Beckwith |UD |10 |Jan 16, 1942 |align=left|[[Chicago Coliseum]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |11 |{{yes2}}Win |10β1 |align=left|[[Red Burman]] |PTS |10 |Dec 1, 1941 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |10 |{{yes2}}Win |9β1 |align=left|[[Oliver Shanks]] |KO |5 |Oct 27, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] | |- |9 |{{yes2}}Win |8β1 |align=left|Bill Petersen |UD |10 |Oct 6, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |8 |{{yes2}}Win |7β1 |align=left|Nate Bolden |UD |10 |Sep 15, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |7 |{{yes2}}Win |6β1 |align=left|Lee Oma |PTS |8 |Aug 11, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |6 |{{yes2}}Win |5β1 |align=left|Johnny Trotter |PTS |8 |Jul 28, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |5 |{{yes2}}Win |4β1 |align=left|Tony Paoli |PTS |10 |Jul 11, 1941 |align=left|[[Ball park|Sportsman's Park]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |4 |{{yes2}}Win |3β1 |align=left|Bobby Berry |PTS |6 |Apr 29, 1941 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |- |3 |{{no2}}Loss |2β1 |align=left|Orlando Trotter |SD |8 |Feb 17, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |2 |{{yes2}}Win |2β0 |align=left|Frank McBride |UD |8 |Jan 27, 1941 |align=left|[[Marigold Gardens]], [[Chicago, Illinois]] |align=left| |- |1 |{{yes2}}Win |1β0 |align=left|Bobby Berry |PTS |4 |Jan 13, 1941 |align=left|[[Cleveland Arena]], [[Cleveland, Ohio]] |align=left| |} ==Titles in boxing== ===Major world titles=== * [[New York State Athletic Commission|NYSAC]] [[light heavyweight]] champion (175 lbs) * [[list of WBA world champions#Light heavyweight|NBA (WBA) light heavyweight champion]] (175 lbs) ===''The Ring'' magazine titles=== * [[list of The Ring world champions#Light heavyweight|''The Ring'' light heavyweight champion]] (175 lbs) ===Regional/International titles=== * [[United States|U.S.]] light heavyweight champion<ref>{{Cite web |title=ESPN Classic - Maxim fought best in boxing's golden age |url=https://www.espn.com/classic/obit/Maxim_Joey_0605_fischer.html |access-date=2025-03-05 |website=www.espn.com}}</ref> (175 lbs) * [[Pacific Northwest]] [[heavyweight]] champion (200+ lbs) ===Undisputed titles=== * [[list of undisputed world boxing champions#Light heavyweight|Undisputed light heavyweight champion]] ==See also== *[[List of light heavyweight boxing champions]] ==References== {{Reflist}} == External links == {{Commons category|Joey Maxim}} *{{Boxrec|id=10329}} *{{Find a Grave|5860982}} *[http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/maxim-j.htm Joey Maxim β CBZ Profile] {{s-start}} {{s-ach|ach}} {{Succession box| before=[[Freddie Mills]]| title=World Light Heavyweight Champion| after=[[Archie Moore]]| years=January 24, 1950 β December 17, 1952 }} {{s-end}} {{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Maxim, Joey}} [[Category:1922 births]] [[Category:2001 deaths]] [[Category:American people of Italian descent]] [[Category:American male boxers]] [[Category:International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees]] [[Category:Light-heavyweight boxers]] [[Category:Boxers from Cleveland]] [[Category:Winners of the United States Championship for amateur boxers]] [[Category:20th-century American sportsmen]]
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