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Eric Seelig (July 15, 1909, in Bromberg, now Bydgoszcz – January 19, 1984) was middleweight boxing champion in Germany in 1931 and their light-heavyweight champion in 1933. Because he was Jewish, he was stripped of his titles, and, in July 1933, the Nazis threatened that if he dared fight another match to defend his titles he would be killed. Seelig fled to France, though his stripped titles were never restored. He had a successful boxing career in America from 1935-40.

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  • Eric Seelig (en)
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  • Зелиг, Эрих (ru)
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  • Eric Seelig (July 15, 1909, in Bromberg, now Bydgoszcz – January 19, 1984) was middleweight boxing champion in Germany in 1931 and their light-heavyweight champion in 1933. Because he was Jewish, he was stripped of his titles, and, in July 1933, the Nazis threatened that if he dared fight another match to defend his titles he would be killed. Seelig fled to France, though his stripped titles were never restored. He had a successful boxing career in America from 1935-40. (en)
  • Eric Seelig (Bromberg, 15 de julho de 1909, 19 de janeiro de 1984) foi um campeão de boxe da Alemanha. Por ser judeu, seus títulos foram caçados pelo governo nazi e, em julho de 1933, foi ameaçado pelos nazistas se tivesse coragem de lutar novamente. Seelig se mudou para a França e seus títulos nunca foram reconcedidos. Seelig competiu pela França por alguns anos antes de imigrar nos Estados Unidos via Cuba em 1935. Teve grande sucesso no país, conseguindo 40 vitórias (9 por nocaute), 7 empates e 10 derrotas. (pt)
  • Эрих Зелиг (нем. Erich Seelig); (15 июля 1909, Быдгощ, Германская империя — 19 января 1984, Нью-Джерси, США) — немецкий боксёр-профессионал, выступавший в средней и полутяжёлой весовых категориях, чемпион Германии. Включён в Международный еврейский спортивный зал славы. (ru)
  • Erich Seelig (* 15. Juli 1909 in Bromberg; † 19. Januar 1984) war ein deutscher Boxer. Er wurde von seinem Bruder Heinrich Seelig betreut. Seelig war Mitglied der Boxgruppe von Tennis Borussia Berlin. Am 12. November 1931 wurde er Deutscher Meister im Mittelgewicht. Am 28. Februar 1933 errang er vor 2000 Zuschauern im Theater Flora in Hamburg gegen den um sechs Kilogramm schwereren in einem 12-Runden-Kampf auch den Meistertitel im Halbschwergewicht. Am 31. März 1933 sollte er in der Arena Neue Welt in Berlin gegen den Ex-Meister aus Bochum seinen Titel im Mittelgewicht verteidigen. (de)
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  • Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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