Browning Shoots with Miyake?

jim-browning-in-1923

On Tuesday, June 3, 1924, up-and-coming wrestler Jim Browning challenged Taro Miyake in a mixed styles match in Nashville, Tennessee. Browning, a wrestler from Verona, Missouri recently left the Missouri-Kansas area to wrestle in Tennessee and Kentucky. The 21-year-old Browning was developing a reputation for solid wrestling. Browning impressed promoters so much in the 1920s that the promoters put the […]

» Read more

Big Match Falls Through

mike-mooney-st-louis-professional-boxer-and-wrestler

In March 1893, newspapers across the country carried the story of a proposed match between current world light heavyweight boxing champion Jack McAuliffe and Saint Louis boxing instructor Mike Mooney.  Although the match would seem odd because Mooney was such a lightly regarded challenger, the lure of $2500 a side is probably what brought the champion to the table. Adjusted […]

» Read more

Acton Wrestles Fitzsimmons

artist-rendering-of-joe-acton-in-1887

On Friday, November 27, 1891, former American Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Joe Acton wrestled future World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Bob Fitzsimmons in San Francisco, California. The men wrestled for a reported $1,000.00 purse. Acton usually gave up size to his opponent but Acton outweighed the 148-pound Fitzsimmons by seven pounds. The men wrestled a two-out-of-three falls match according to catch-as-catch-can wrestling […]

» Read more

Sam Langford Fights Stanley Ketchel

sam-langford

On Wednesday, April 27, 1910, reigning World Middleweight Boxing Champion Stanley Ketchel fought a six-round, non-title match with African American boxer Sam Langford. Langford is one of the greatest boxers of all-time. However, Langford found himself frozen out of world title fights by promoters and boxers adhering to the “color line.” Promoters and boxers used the “color line” to prevent […]

» Read more

“Terrible” Terry Dies in Charity Hospital

terrible-terry-mcgovern

On February 22, 1918, former World Bantamweight and Featherweight Boxing Champion “Terrible” Terry McGovern died in New York City’s Kings County Hospital. McGovern checked in a few days earlier with what McGovern thought was a severe upper respiratory infection. However, doctors diagnosed pneumonia. McGovern went from walking and talking to unresponsive in just one or two days. McGovern never recovered. […]

» Read more

Wladek Zbyszko vs. Helio Gracie

wladek-zbyszko-in-1918

When Wladek Zbyszko travelled from the United States to Brazil for a lucrative tour on Brazil’s well-developed professional wrestling circuit, Zbyszko little suspected that he would wrestle his first contest in almost twenty years. Like their American counterparts, Brazilian professional wrestlers worked with each other to put on exciting exhibitions for the fans. The Brazilian professional wrestlers occasionally wrestled a […]

» Read more

Taro Miyake in England

taro-miyake-jujitsu-black-belt-and-pro-wrestler

Before immigrating to the United States, Taro Miyake first settled in England. Miyake assisted Yukio Tani with establishing Judo and Jujitsu in England. Miyake and Tani challenged professional wrestlers to matches as part of their effort to establish their martial arts. Tani took part in challenge matches prior to the arrival of Miyake. Miyake grappled his first opponent, Tani himself, […]

» Read more

Joe Gans Fights Kid Herman

the-great-joe-gans-in-1899

On New Year’s Day 1907, Joe Gans, Lightweight Boxing Champion of the World, fought Kid Herman at Tonopah, Nevada. Gans held the title from 1902 to 1908. Ring Magazine editor Nat Fleischer named Gans the greatest lightweight boxer of all-time. Gans died from tuberculosis in 1910 at thirty-five years age. Tuberculosis was fatal at the time and cuts Gans career […]

» Read more

Miyake vs. Santel Mixed Bout

taro-miyake-jujitsu-black-belt-and-pro-wrestler

On October 20, 1916, Ad Santel, a noted “hooker” or skilled submission wrestler, met Taro Miyake, a Jujitsu black belt, in a mixed wrestling vs. jujitsu contest. After about 20 seconds, Santel secured a half-Nelson on Miyake, lifted him off the mat and slammed Miyake to the floor. The impact knocked Miyake senseless. Miyake’s seconds assisted him back to the […]

» Read more

Steele Faces Levinsky in Mixed Bout

ray-steele-and-popeye-at-the-tivoli-theater

On November 19, 1935, professional wrestler Ray Steele met professional boxer Kingfish Levinsky in a mixed wresting versus boxing bout. The Missouri State Athletic Commission created special rules for the match. The commissioners ruled the bout would consist of three-minute rounds like a boxing match. The commissioners allowed Levinsky to punch even if he was on the mat. Steele could […]

» Read more
1 2 3 4 12