There's a great story to be told about boxing legend Primo Carnera, but helmer Renzo Martinelli's "Carnera: The Walking Mountain" skips over anything that doesn't fit a formulaic made-for-TV biopic.
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The life of Primo Carnera a.k.a. "Ambling Alp", Italian professional boxer and the World Heavyweight Champion from June 1933 to June 1934, but also accused by some of having ties to the mob.
Go to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in Canastota, New York, and you’ll see a cast of the big fella’s fist. There it is, right next to a little notecard identifying it as “one of the largest ...
For the first three rounds of his often postponed fight with Jack Sharkey, Monster Primo Carnera last week danced about a Brooklyn ring with confident aplomb. He smiled for the benefit of 25,000 ...
Primo Carnera, Italian brobdingnag, eased his 272-lb. carcass into a ring in Miami and sat down on his stool while various brisk little men fussed around him. One of the men was a doctor, for Carnera ...
The life of Primo Carnera a.k.a. "Ambling Alp", Italian professional boxer and the World Heavyweight Champion from June 1933 to June 1934, but also accused by some of having ties to the mob.
The 30’s. A giant more than six and a half feet tall, he becomes one of the most unlikely legends in sports history. His name is Primo Carnera, but the world knows him as “the Walking Mountain”. Our ...
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