Frank Gotch Pays Své příspěvky
Frank Gotch, farmářský chlapec z Humboldt, Iowa, by porazit George Hackenschmidt pro mistrovství světa Heavyweight Wrestling v 1908. Toto vítězství a jeho následná porážka “Kopnutí” v 1911 odvetu stmelil Gotch místo jako jeden z největších zápasníků všech dob. Gotch was a very talented wrestler but he was not the undefeated wunderkind of legend. Gotch paid his dues and experienced losses on his way to the top.
Frank Alvin Gotch was born on April 27, 1878. In his prime, Gotch stood 5’11” a zváží mezi 193 a 210 liber. Gotch began wrestling in 1999 na 21 let. He defeated all the locals before taking on former champion Dan McLeod in a match lasting two hours. McLeod finally overcame Gotch but was impressed by the youngster’s ability.
In December 1899, Gotch took on Martin “Zemědělec” Burns, who defeated Gotch in 11 zápis. It was a turning point for Frank Gotch. Burns, a celebrated wrestling trainer, was so impressed that he offered to train Gotch. This meeting would lead to Frank Gotch becoming world champion nine years later.
Prior to his world championship run, Frank Gotch paid his dues. He even lost some matches along the way. Ve středu, Březen 27, 1901, Frank Gotch, the Iowa Wrestling Champion, took on Oscar Wasem, St. Louis, MO Champion, at Burlington, Iowa in front of 500 fans at the local Turner Hall. March 28, 1901 vydání St. Louis republika carried a story about the bout.
The match was a two out of three falls event. Oscar Wasem won the first fall after 31 minutes and 30 sekundy. Podle Republic, Gotch won the second fall by a fluke in 4 minutes and 35 sekundy. The reporter did not explain how it was a fluke but being the hometown newspaper the reporter might not have been the most impartial observer. Wasem won the third and deciding fall after 26 minutes and 45 sekundy. Wasem immediately challenged Martin “Zemědělec” Burns.
The immediate challenge of “Zemědělec” Burns would indicate that Frank Gotch was still acting as Burns’ “policeman”. If a challenger wanted to face a champion, the challenger usually had to defeat another contender before he got the shot at the championship. Gotch seems to be the challenger or “policeman” that the potential title contender had to beat. Oscar Wasem did not beat “Zemědělec” Burns.
Possibly inspired by this defeat, Frank Gotch would go on a tear beating every challenger from Nebraska and Iowa before leaving for the Klondike during a gold rush in 1902. Gotch made quite a name for himself during his Klondike run.
Oscar Wasem was small for a heavyweight at 165 liber. He was still wrestling in 1912, when he was training with Frank Gotch for a match with Dr. Ben Roller. The match was supposed to be a retirement match. Oscar Wasem disappears from history at this point. Frank Gotch would make history in 1908 but he had to pay his dues first.
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