三宅がボクサーに勝利

土曜日に, 12月 30, 1916, Taro Miyake fought Ben de Mello, プロのボクサー, 混合スタイル6ラウンドチャレンジ試合で. 1,000 ボクサーと柔術家の間で行われる稀な正当な試合を観戦するためにヒロの武器庫に詰めかけた観客たち.

レフェリー H.S. プラーガーは35歳の三宅と若いボクサーの間の試合を開始した. Miyake warily circled de Mello looking for an opening. Miyake tried to close the distance with de Mello, but the boxer’s left hook found Miyake’s eye.

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三宅太郎さんの写真より 1914 (パブリックドメイン)

Miyake stagged for a second. The blow left Miyake with a black eye. Quickly recovering, Miyake grabbed de Mello and threw him to the mat. Miyake held de Mello down for the rest of the round. Newspaper reporters gave Miyake the first round despite the black eye.

Miyake thew de Mello to start the second round. Miyake worked for a submission on the mat, but de Mello survived the second round.

In the third round, Miyake ended the contest. After throwing de Mello, Miyake put de Mello in a straight armbar. Miyake forced de Mello to give up to the armbar. As the case in so many grappler versus boxer matches, the grappler holds a big advantage.

Miyake fought two or three more mixed style bouts but transitioned into worked professional wrestling matches as Miyake approached forty years of age. 1920年代までに, Miyake no longer fought legitimate contests. Miyake worked his jiu jitsu into his wrestling matches.

今日, practitioners of the traditional Japanese style of jiu jitsu, write it as Jujitsu. <スパンbbox_x = "14" fweight = "3"赤= "255"緑= "255"青= "255"アルファ= "=" 244 "bbox_y =" 627 "bbox_w =" 56 "bbox_h =" 20 "FSIZE, both the early judo black belts and jiu jitsu experts all called their style of grappling, jiu jitsu. It is why the Gracies called their style of martial arts, Gracie Jiu Jitsu or Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

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Sources: The Hawaiian Gazette (Hilo, Hawaii) 1月 5, 1917, P. 7

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