Gotch Bests Bulgarian

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Apríl 14, 1909, World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch met Yussif Mahmout, a skilled Bulgarian wrestler, í Chicago, Illinois for his title. Aðdáendur töldu Mahmout harðan áskoranda fyrst og fremst vegna þess að þeir höfðu ekki séð hann glíma. Emil Klank, framkvæmdastjóri Gotch, sannfærði erlenda glímumenn með gott orðspor eins og Mahmout og Stanislaus Zbyszko um að ferðast til Ameríku til að skora á Gotch. Aðdáendur

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Aberg afhjúpar Curley

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Aleksander “Alex” Aberg komst í fréttirnar 1917 í málaferlum vegna neitunar hans um að uppfylla glímuskuldbindingu í Boston í mars 1917. Aberg samþykkti að glíma við Wladek Zbyszko, helsti andstæðingur hans á meðan 1915 New York alþjóðleg glímumót, fyrir Boston verkefnisstjóra George Touhey. Þó, Aberg dró sig úr bardaga skömmu eftir að hafa skrifað undir samning um að glíma við sitt

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Gotch brýtur fótinn

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Eftir að hafa giftst konu sinni Gladys og barið Georg Hackenschmidt í annað sinn, bæði inn 1911, Heimsmeistarinn í þungavigt, Frank Gotch, byrjaði að glíma með takmarkaðri dagskrá. Eiginkona hans Gladys var ekki mikill aðdáandi glímu og vildi að nýi eiginmaðurinn hennar myndi eyða meiri tíma heima í Humboldt, Iowa. Í heimi glímunnar á sínum tíma,

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Clarence Whistler Dies in Australia

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Clarence Whistler was born in Indiana during 1856. While standing only 5’09” or so and weighing 165 £, Whistler was considered one of the most powerful wrestlers of his era. Whistler was the only wrestler able to give William Muldoon a hard time during Muldoon’s 9-year run as World Champion. Whistler primarily competed in Greco-Roman wrestling, the dominant style in

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Zbyszko Injures Dr. Roller

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Á maí 17, 1910, Stanislaus Zbyszko’s year-long tour of America continued as he met Dr. Benjamin F. Roller in Buffalo, New York. Zbyszko, a Greco-Roman Wrestling Champion from Poland, wanted to generate interest in a potential match with World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch. While Dr. Roller was never able to beat Gotch, he was considered one of the top American

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Og “Strangler” Lewis’ Deadly Headlock

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Leading into his January 24, 1921 title match with former world champion Earl Caddock, Heimsmeistari í þungavigt í glímu Ed “Strangler” Lewis was reputed to have injured his previous two opponents, Wladek Zbyszko and Joe Stecher, with his headlock. Lewis would use the headlock to hip toss his opponent to the floor. Zbyszko was knocked senseless, when his head hit the

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How to Setup a Big Rematch

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On St. Patrick’s Day 1908, Martin “Farmer” Burns met the small but powerful Fred Beell. While both wrestlers weighed 165 £, “Farmer” Burns stood 5’11to Beell’s 5’04”. The 32-year-old Beell had a big age advantage over the 47-year-old Burns though. Burns debuted in 1879, when Beell was 3-years-old. The men were scheduled for a match in Omaha, Nebraska, one

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Duncan Ross Wrestles Sorakichi Matsuda

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Apríl 21, 1884, Duncan C. Ross met Sorakichi Matsuda, also known as Matsada, the first Japanese professional wrestler in the United States. Matsuda immigrated to the United States to pursue his dream of becoming a professional wrestler because it didn’t really exist in Japan at the time. 28-year-old Duncan Ross was born in Turkey of Scottish descent on March

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Wrestler Beats Jujitsu Man

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On St. Patrick’s Day, Mars 17, 1905, St. Louis sports fans were treated to a special match between local professional wrestler George Baptiste and traveling Japanese jujitsu practitioner Arata Suzuki. Baptiste delighted local fans by quickly defeating Suzuki in two straight falls. George Baptiste was a professional wrestler and all-around athlete, whose powerful swimming saved many St. Louisans from drowning

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