“Terrible” Terry Shows His Power

vreselijke-terry-mcgovern

“Terrible” Terry McGovern proved to be a rare fighter at the turn of the Twentieth Century. While smaller boxers packed no power in their punches, McGovern, who scaled between 110 en 126 pond, possessed tremendous knockout power. “Terrible” Terry often finished his opponents in the first four rounds. Op juli 1, 1899, Brooklyn based McGovern met Chicago’s Johnny Richie at

Delen
» Lees meer

Evan Lewis Droes Tom Cannon

evan-strangler-lewis

Op augustus 26, 1886, Evan “Worger” Lewis ontmoet de Britse Wrestling kampioen Tom Cannon in Cincinnati, Ohio. Tijdens de legitieme worstelen tijdperk, andere worstelaars vreesden de krachtige Lewis vanwege zijn wurggreep. Lewis in dienst van een arteria carotis wurgen bekend als het achter naakte vernauwing in Judo. Dat was tenminste wat ik oorspronkelijk dacht en de meeste historici hebben geciteerd. Modern

Delen
» Lees meer

Russian Civil War Snags Aberg and Lurich

aleksander-Aberg-titel

Estonia gave birth to three of the greatest wrestlers of the first two decades of the 20th Century: Georg Lurich, George Hackenschmidt and Aleksander “Alex” Aberg. As part of the Russian Empire at the time, Estonia contained a number of elementary and high schools with superior physical education programs. Lurich and Hackenschmidt both started out as weightlifters and transitioned into

Delen
» Lees meer

Ringer Throws Wasem

oscar-wassem

Op zaterdag, November 25, 1899, St. Louis wrestling fans experienced a shock, when a visiting wrestler easily threw local champion Oscar Wasem in a little over 20 notulen. After the easy victory, fans smelled a rat, when the “Indianapolis Cyclone” spoke with a Lancashire accent. Oscar Wasem surpassed George Baptiste as St. Louis’ wrestling champion in the mid-1890s. Wasem bezeten

Delen
» Lees meer

Burns Beats Hart for Heavyweight Title

tommy-burns-sparring

On February 23, 1906, World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Marvin Hart defended his title in Los Angeles. When James J. Jeffries retired as heavyweight champion, Hart and Jack Sharkey fought for the vacant title. Hart was the surprise winner of the fight. Hart refused to fight Jack Johnson, the recognized best heavyweight. Instead he fought Tommy Burns, a 5’07” skilled boxer.

Delen
» Lees meer

1915 New York Wrestling Tournament

Alex-aberg

The International Wrestling Tournament occurred in two phases between May 19, 1915 and December 31, 1915. Fifty wrestlers would compete in the first phase of the tournament including World Greco-Roman Champion Aleksander “Alex” Aberg. The second installment had 40 wrestlers including up and coming star Ed “Worger” Lewis, who joined a month into the tournament on November 22, 1915. De

Delen
» Lees meer

Boxing’s Effect on Legitimate Wrestling

johnson-and-martin

In the 1910s, American professional wrestling permanently moved from legitimate wrestling contests to prearranged exhibitions. Fan interest, promoter control and less wear and tear on the wrestlers all played a role in this transition. Another less talked about pressure was outside of the sport itself. Prior to the 20th Century, professional boxing was illegal in the United States. Bare knuckle

Delen
» Lees meer

Johnson Outpoints McVey

jack-johnson

Op donderdag, Februari 26, 1903, Jack Johnson defended his World Colored Heavyweight Boxing Championship against the undefeated Sam McVey. McVey brought a 6-0 record with six knockouts into the championship match. Since boxing promoters refused to let Black fighters compete for the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship, the best boxers around the turn of the Century fought for the World Colored

Delen
» Lees meer
1 25 26 27 28 29 32