פאולוס פּאַנז האָמעטאָוונעד אין 1900
פאולוס פּאַנז איז געווען אַ פראנצויזיש גרעקאָ-רוימער ראַנגלערייַ טשאַמפּיאָן. ער איז געווען גוט גענוג צו געבן דזשארזש האַקקענסטשמידט אַ לויפן פֿאַר זיין געלט אין עטלעכע טערנאַמאַנץ. אָבער, ווען ער געקומען צו טשיקאַגאָ אין 1900, ער איז געווען “דיפיטיד” דורך אַ היגע ראַנגלער. די אומשטאנדן פון די אָנווער לאָזן אַ פּלאַץ צו ווערן געבעטן.
Paul Pons traveled to the United States in 1900. One of the men that he agreed to meet was John J. Rooney, “The Giant Gripman”. Rooney was a good wrestler but not considered the equal of Pons. Pons thought he had reached an agreement to face Rooney. Shortly after arriving in Chicago, he found out that Rooney had rejected the agreement.
Eager to secure a match with Rooney, Pons agreed to meet Rooney in Chicago on Monday, דעצעמבער 10, 1900 in a two out of three falls Greco-Roman wrestling match. Pons also agreed to no strangle holds. The Tuesday, דעצעמבער 11, 1900 אויסגאבע פון די סט. Paul Tribune (Minnesota) carried the story of the bout.
Pons had a more difficult struggle with Rooney than he expected. It took him almost twenty minutes to get Rooney to the ground. Pons ground on Rooney but was not able to pin him. With superhuman effort, Rooney got to his feet and both men fell into the ropes. The ring was poorly constructed and they fell out of the ring.
As they got back into the ring, the referee George Siler ruled that Rooney was the winner. Siler felt that Pons could have kept the men from falling out of the ring. Pons was furious and left the ring.
Pons suspected that the referee was in cahoots with the Rooney camp. He refused to continue the match unless the decision was reversed. The referee refused. Pons declined to continue the match and was disqualified. The paper did not say whether Pons paid Rooney the $1,000 side bet.
This story shows the problem for both professional wrestling and professional boxing at the turn of the century. Fixed fights, fixed judges and crooked referees unduly influenced many bouts. Eventually wrestling would become a completely predetermined spectacle. The underhanded tactics in professional boxing have continued to modern times. צומ גליק, it has not come into mixed martial arts.
The referee likely “hometowned” Pons. It is hard to see how one wrestler was more responsible for falling out of the ring than the other. Pons had proven himself in many international tournaments. While Rooney troubled Pons more than he expected, Pons was never in danger. Pons dominated the contest.
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