Stanislaus Zbyszko defèt Ansyen Boxer
Nan mwa janvye 10, 1910, fèk rive Polish wrèstle Stanislaus Zbyszko te pran sou Charlie “Kid an” Cutler nan yon pi bon de-soti-of-twa tonbe matche ak. Cutler te yon boxer nan yon Twoup kouri pa John L. Sullivan anvan tranzisyon nan lit. Pandan ke te gen anpil Cutler difisil, Stanislaus Zbyszko te batay depi l 'jenn gason. Zbyszko ta sèvi ak ladrès sa yo simonte Cutler ak mete kanpe yon match ak Frank Gotch.
Stanislaus Zbyszko te genyen plizyè lit tounwa greko-Women an Ewòp anvan li te vini nan Amerik. Pandan ke Zbyszko ak Cutler ta tou de genyen chanpyona apre lit demenaje ale rete nan sèn ekspozisyon nan 1915, ni moun te kapab bat fizik la, talan Frank Gotch ak taktik pafwa dout oswa sal l '.
Zbyszko and Cutler met in the main event of this winter card in the Windy City. The crowd was a little rowdy when the men came to the ring because of an earlier match decided by a disqualification. In a match where both contestants used rough tactics, Leo Pardello was disqualified for attempting a banned choke hold on Raoul De Rouen.
De Rouen earned the first fall with a scissors and wrist hold but both men fouled each other repeatedly. Pardello lost it in the second fall by applying the illegal choke hold and generally roughing up De Rouen. The writer for the January 11, 1910 edisyon an nan Rock Island Argus stated, “The match was one of the roughest and most unscientific seen in this city in a long time.”
When Stanislaus Zbyszko entered the ring, he wanted to run through Charles “Kid an” Cutler to prove to the public Zbyszko was the man to beat Frank Gotch. Zbyszko had already wrestled Gotch to a draw in late 1909.
Charles “Kid an” Cutler refused to be a patsy for Zbyszko. Using surprising strength against the powerful Zbyszko, Cutler resisted the Pole’s herculean strength for almost a full hour. Fans considered the match too slow as Cutler and Zbyszko traded leg locks for the early part of the match.
Finalman, Zbyszko secured a chancery and bar arm hold for the first fall at 51 minit, 57 minit. The men retired to their corners for a rest.
Zbyszko came back to the center of the ring and engaged with the fatiguing Cutler. Fatigue makes a coward of us all and definitely sapped Cutler. Cutler fell to the same chancery and bar arm hold at 15 minit, 59 seconds.
Zbyszko did secure his match with Frank Gotch but may have wished he hadn’t. Gotch used a few dirty tricks but mainly his strength and science in the catch-as-catch can wrestling match. Gotch specialized in catch wrestling which probably gave him an advantage over the Greco-Roman champion Stanislaus Zbyszko.
Zbyszko continued wrestling and would eventually win a world title in the last definite shoot wrestling match. Cutler continued wrestling but never tangled with Zbyszko again.
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