Originally posted by travestyny
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Was Bill Richmond actually bad for black boxing?
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
Nope. But I heard of Jess McMahon, George Hackenschmidt and Frank Gotch, as well as promoter Toots Mondt, who made scripted matches popular.
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Originally posted by travestyny View Post
Yep. We discussed Jess a bit before. He and his brother were to be the promoters for the Jeannette/ Jack Johnson fight that fell through.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
Right and Primo Carnera later got into pro wrestling, as did Mayweather and Tyson Fury, but not for as long.
Maybe you might know. What was the most famous wrestling match that was considered purely wrestling (as in without the dramatics of the WWF days. Like when it was straight up competition in the 20's). Some names I saw popping up was Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Stanislaus Zybysko (and his brother apparently, Wladek).
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Originally posted by travestyny View Post
One more question (I don't want to divert from the topic here).
Maybe you might know. What was the most famous wrestling match that was considered purely wrestling (as in without the dramatics of the WWF days. Like when it was straight up competition in the 20's). Some names I saw popping up was Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Stanislaus Zybysko (and his brother apparently, Wladek).
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
Sounds right. Vontell would probably know better though about that time period. I'd say Steamboat-Savage 87 or Steamboat Flair 1989. Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig in 1991 is a wrestling clinic too.
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