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Maximilian Adelbert Baer, known as Max Baer, was an American professional boxer who won the world heavyweight championship in 1934. He was known for his powerful punching ability and aggressive style, earning him the nickname "The Mad Bull of the Pampas." Baer's full name reflects his German heritage, with Maximilian being the German form of the Latin name Maximus, meaning "greatest," and Adelbert being a Germanic name meaning "noble."