Stanislaus Zbyszko Beats Charley Olson

Stanislaus Zbyszko đã tới Hoa Kỳ vào năm 1909 tìm kiếm một trận đấu với Nhà vô địch đấu vật hạng nặng thế giới được công nhận Frank Gotch. Để lấy lại vóc dáng cho thử thách này và xây dựng sự mong đợi cho trận tranh đai, Zbyskzo đã đi tham quan hầu hết các thành phố lớn của Hoa Kỳ.

Trong tháng Năm 1910, Zbyszko đã đến St.. Louis for his match with capable wrestler Charles Olson. Olson was often based out of St. Louis although prior to this match, Olson had been wrestling in other cities. Olson was still the biggest name in St. Louis wrestling, so promoters brought him back for the match with Zbyszko. The men wrestled on May 29, 1910, four days before Zbyszko’s title match with Gotch.

stanzbyszko-post-dispatch

Ảnh của Stanislaus Zbsyzko từ trang 10 của tháng năm 30, 1910 phiên bản của St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Tên miền công cộng)

Depending on which source you believe, Stanislaus Zbyszko stood between five feet, six inches and five feet, ten inches tall. Powerfully built, Zbyszko’s weight fluctuated between 225 và 260 bảng.

Charley Olson was a light heavyweight. Olson wrestled best between 160 và 170 bảng. He claimed to weigh 190 pounds for this match, but ringside reporters did not see a large increase in his weight. Promoters or managers embellished Olson’s weight to hype Olson as a more formidable challenge for the bowling ball like Zbyszko.

quinn-baptiste-and-olson

Ảnh từ 1932 St. Louis Star Times của Frank Quinn, George Baptiste và Charley Olson (Tên miền công cộng)

For this Sunday night match at the Olympic Theater, Zbyszko weighed 245 bảng. Zbyszko trimmed down to 227 at one point during his tour. At this point in his preparation, he was putting weight back on. Zbyszko wanted the power advantage when he wrestled Gotch.

Zbyszko made short work of Olson by pinning him in two straight falls. Tuy nhiên, his performance exposed a few problems Zbyszko would have with Gotch.

Đầu tiên, Zbyszko was a relative novice in catch-as-catch-can wrestling. While Zbyszko picked up a few submissions, which he and his brother Wladek used on a young Harley Race in the late 1950s, he was a beginner in this style of wrestling. Zbyszko failed to apply submission holds or holds below the waist demonstrating his lack of catch-as-catch-can knowledge. Thay thế, he used the Greco-Roman wrestling holds, which confined wrestlers to holds above the waist and did not allow submissions. He learned this style in Poland.

Another deficiency was Zbyszko’s primarily defensive style. Olson applied several holds on Zbyszko. Zbyszko used his strength to power out of Olson’s holds. Zbyszko was employing defensive counter wrestling from a more limited style to win all his matches.

Zbyszko waited for Olson to go for another hold and reversed him with a back lock and scissors hold for the first fall at 28 phút. The strain of moving Zbyszko around tired Olson out during the second fall. In a rare bit of offense, Zbyszko secured an arm hold and roll for the second fall in 16 phút.

It is a testament to how good Zbyszko was at wrestling that he won all his matches on his United States tour. Would it be good enough to beat Frank Gotch?

Zbyszko had conditioning and momentum on his side entering his match with Frank Gotch. Would it be enough to beat the best or second best American professional wrestler of all-time?

Bạn có thể để lại nhận xét hoặc đặt câu hỏi về điều này hoặc bất kỳ bài viết nào trong phần bình luận bên dưới hoặc trên của tôi Trang Facebook hoặc Profile Twitter.

Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Có thể 30, 1910 edition, p. 10

gotch-vs-zbyszko

Bìa của Gotch vs. Zbyszko có sẵn trên Amazon dưới dạng ebook, bìa mềm và bìa cứng

Pin It
Share