Jem Mace Establishes World Title Again

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May 10, 1870, 39-year-old prizefighter Jem Mace met 30-year-old prizefighter Tom Allen in Kennerville, Louisiana for the World Heavyweight Prizefighting Championship. Vindicat ad patrocinium valde atris tempore. Percussores et sordidae artes saepe obumbrabantur, qui tunc erat Americanus Champion. Jem Mace, qui existimatus est bis pugnans in Anglia Mundus Champion, signatum est in occursum Tom

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“Strangulatam” Headlocks Caddock for Win

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Et “Strangulatam” Ludovicus maximus est luctatorum professionalium et mundi pugilum omnium aevi. Lewis’ signature moventur est stranglehold, quo Ludovicus incepit uti auctorum et luctatorum transitioned ad praestitutam vel "laboratam" exhibitionem. Cicero principio usus est in fronte facie cincinno seu guillotine suffocant. nominatus Evang Ludovicus "Strangler" Lewis fecit seram frontem vel

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Matsuda Wins First Match

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Sorakichi Matsuda originally trained in sumo wrestling. When Matsuda decided to become a catch-as-catch-can wrestler, he was forced to travel to the United States. Professional wrestling would not become popular in Japan until the middle of the Twentieth Century. Upon arriving in the United States in 1883, it took Matsuda a few months to secure a match. Et tandem consecutus

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Aberg Tempts Gotch

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Lorem ipsum, Samuel Rachman, who promoted both the 1915 International Wrestling Tournament and Greco-Roman World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Aleksander “Alex” Åberg, tried to lure retired World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion Frank Gotch into the tournament. Rachman hoped to bolster Aberg’s claim as the successor to Gotch. Rachman offered Gotch $20,000 to wrestle Aberg in May 1915. Rachman in tournamentum Mercurii committitur

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Farmer Burns Wears Out Jack King

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Martin “Agricola” Burns reportedly trained over 1,000 wrestlers in his career as America’s foremost wrestling trainer. Autem, Inutilis facta est suae rei urente. Before he retired to train wrestlers full-time, Burns won the American Heavyweight Wrestling Championship from Evan “The Strangler” Lewis in 1895. Burns held the title for two years. In 1893, Ardet adhuc

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Jeffries KOs Corbett

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May 11, 1900, World Heavyweight Boxing Champion James J. Jeffries fought his former employer James J. Corbett. Corbett held the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship in the early 1890s. Corbett hired the powerfully built Jeffires to help him prepare for his title challengers. Jeffries went on to win the world title from the man, who beat Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons. Corbett

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