Hack və Zbyszko Battle Draw

Əvvəlində 1911, üç kişi hesab güləş ictimai Dünya Çempionu Frank Gotch hökm sürən üçün ən böyük problem olmaq. Köhnə çempionu George Hackenschmidt, Stanislaus Zbyszko və “Qorxunc Turk” Yusif Mahmout Gotch geçme şansı istədi.

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George Hackenschmidt When He Was World Wrestling Champion from the Public Domain

Gotch, heç kim axmaq olan, bir-birinə qarşı onları uyğun onun challengers həyata nişasta bəzi etmək qərarına gəlib,,en,Mahmout rəqibini faul,,en,belə Rusiya keçmiş dünya çempionu Polşa yunan-Roma güləşi üzrə çempion görüşüb,,en. Gotch told the men he would take on the winner between the three men. One problem emerged with Gotch’s plan. Both Hackenschmidt and Zbyszko refused to wrestle Mahmout.

All three men began their careers in England. Mahmout was Europe’s Gotch, a strong wrestler who did not need to cheat to win. Yet like Gotch, Mahmout fouled his opponents, when the opportunity arose.

Hackenschmidt, who defeated “Qorxunc Turk” when he was champion, refused to wrestle Mahmout even if it meant forgoing a title shot. Hackenschmidt might have still been smarting from Gotch’s rough tactics in their first match.

Zbyszko also refused to match up with Mahmout. He welcomed the challenge of “Rusiya Lion”, so the Russian former world champion met the Polish Greco-Roman wrestling champion.

While Zbyszko possessed a sterling reputation, Hackenschmidt previously held the world championship. Whether “Doğramaq” bowed to pressure or was overly confident about his ability to handle Zbyszko, Hackenschmidt agreed to throw Zbyszko twice in 90 dəqiqə.

Physically, the men matched up well. Both men stood 5’09” tall with “Doğramaq” slightly smaller at 219 manat. Zbyszko arrived in America in 1909 at 260 manat. His constant touring in 1910 brought his weight down to 230 pounds but Stanislaus was in prime condition.

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Stanislaus Zbyszko from the Public Domain

The 34 year-olds met in New York with a shot at Gotch on the line. Zbyszko attacked Hackenschmidt from the opening bell. While both men were about equal in strength, Zbyszko possessed more agility. Zbyszko tossed “Doğramaq” around but could not finish a throw.

The problem, of course, was Hackenschmidt agreed to throw Zbyszko twice in the 90 dəqiqə. Hackenschmidt did not throw Zbyszko once and was declared the loser although the match was actually a draw. At the end of the match, Zbyszko was working Hackenschmidt over on the ground.

Before 1911 expired, Gotch fought both Zbyszko and Hackenschmidt. Gotch defeated Zbyszko in two straight falls. The first fall was a controversial six second pin accomplished by Gotch tackling Zbyszko off the hand shake.

In September 1911, Hackenschmidt received his rematch. Hampered by a bad knee and faced with a style he always found challenging, “Doğramaq” lost again to the great Gotch.

1911 would be the end of Hackenschmidt’s run as he retired after the Gotch battle. Zbyszko would wrestle for another twenty years including winning the World Wrestling Championship in 1926 in one of the last legitimate wrestling matches.

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