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Im not expecting any replies to this thread, but it's an interesting read
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Could he have seen something like a Sanshou match? That would sound like what he's describing.
And Hodge is a legend - I actually got to speak to him last year and the guy's incredible. To be an olympic level athlete in both boxing and wrestling is astounding. And in both he was aggressive - his pinning percentage in wrestling was out of this world. Would have been a beast in MMA. |
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He credentials are incredible aint they. Shame there isnt more footage really, be interesting to see. Must have been great to talk to as well with his experiances |
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Yeah it was great - when he twigged my accent he started talking about stopping over in London en route to the Helsinki Olympics. Just a natural authority to the man as he talked about his career and why he went into pro-wrestling. The KO percentage he had in amateur boxing was almost as amazing as his pinning average.
The fact he picked pro-wrestling over pro-boxing (after a brief bad experience in the latter) also shows people who get hysterical about MMA destroying boxing are ignorant of history. Its difficult to appreciate in the Wrestlemania-era but before Vinnie McMahon pro-wrestling really did appeal to sports fans on their level. Last edited by Will Cooling; 05-16-2012 at 12:25 PM. |
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Yeah buy he was by all accounts rushed up the ladder too soon and was small for a HW, but that's where the money was I guess. But every interview Ive read he always called wrestling his 1st love. Shame there's no footage that Im aware of as too what he could do with his hands.
And breaking kayfabe (although that came relatively late) and the outlandish characters really hurt wrestling's credibility but it made it work as a spectacle on TV and the bigger arena's. Vince was smart in that aspect. There always were the big characters like Dusty, Wah hoo and Billy Graham, but Vince took it too a new level. Previously they had all been ground into reality, relatively speaking. Also there has been a move to more spot wrestling as opposed to the technical matches you'd see watching old matches on youtube There's an interview floating around where Ali credits Gorgeous George as being the inspiration for the Louisville Lip persona. I doubt you'd get a boxer admitting as much these days unless it involves a Tyson/Floyd style payday |
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I havent really been a fan since they kept putting the belt on Psycho Sid, probably the height of Vince's ''Big man no talent'' phase and the spot matches of the Attitude era.
But I do appreciate the history, it's links with MMA and I'll always enjoy a good match P.S. No disrespect to J.R., but Gorilla/Vince + Heenan were the men! [ame]***********.youtube.com/watch?v=SyZvAPOCEYY[/ame] |
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