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The French Angel
It’s 1940 in Boston, MA and stepping into the ring for the night’s main event was a wrestler that appeared to be more ogre than man. He is introduced as “The French Angel”. Spectators were baffled as there was nothing “angelic” about him. After winning his first fight with only two pinfalls, it was evident that Maurice Tillet, aka The French Angel, was on his way to stardom.
By Kassondra O'Hara5 years ago in Unbalanced
The birth of RQW
My contract with Discovery Channel to reversion their TV programmes for the UK market was going strong and increasing in content. The increased income allowed me to focus on Real Quality Wrestling and do my best to start it as an organisation that could help British Wrestling. Here's the story as told in my biography "Do or do not".
By Len Davies5 years ago in Unbalanced
Should You Also Consider Boxing Gloves for Kickboxing?
So you need to switch your battling style and move from boxing to kickboxing. Remember that preparation with Muay Thai ropes may assist you with picking up muscle and speed, and you'll certainly require that. However, when you just own, for instance, a couple of boxing gloves by Winning and some preparation sacks you clearly inquire as to whether it is alright to keep on utilizing them or maybe you need to procure an alternate pair of gloves. However, both of the types of gloves are used commonly and can be availed through any sports combat store.
By Kiran Shabir5 years ago in Unbalanced
Aussie Imports Series: Kostya Tszyu By Sean Castle
Feature writer, Sean Castle, follows on his from his popular story on “Aussie Joe Bugner” with a reflection on the career of the legendary Kostya Tszyu. With Kostya’s son, Tim Tszyu, now cutting a swathe through the professional ranks as he gets closer to his own world title shot, it is timely to look at the career of the former Undisputed Junior Welterweight Champion of the World.
By Albert David5 years ago in Unbalanced
Wrestlers - Before they were famous
2007 was an eventful year with WWE naming me as the possible head of the 'to be formed' WWE Europe. They decided not to make the extension in the end but a LOT of stuff happened that I've covered in my biography "Do or do not". Here's a segment featuring some names that are now household, and the video shows two of the best in action at a 1PW afternoon show at The King of Europe Cup.
By Len Davies5 years ago in Unbalanced
Forgiveness and the WWE Hall of Fame
I’ve been a diehard wrestling fan since 2001. I consider myself something of an expert and I love to chat with other fans and experts. A lot of people can’t understand why wrestling appeals to its fans. There are a lot of reasons. There’s the spectacle. There’s the ongoing history of professional wrestling that goes back to the days of circus wrestling. There’s the display of athletics. We all know it’s not “real” but it still requires incredible skill. And no real sport offers the opportunities to armchair quarterback, or “book the show” in wrestling terms.
By David Creighton5 years ago in Unbalanced
Chris Jericho: Past, Present, and Possible Future
As with any other form of entertainment, professional wrestling has garnered a wide spectrum of audiences ranging from casual fans to the die-hards. In 2020, as storylines, bookings, performances, predictions, and even backstage rumors are brought under scrutiny and critiqued, it is evident that the sports-entertainment known as pro wrestling is no longer confined to merely pleasing the superficial emotions of the fans and has rather evolved to an art form that is often a subject of critical analysis and intellectual opinions. This serves as a new kind of challenge for pro wrestlers to remain relevant to the wide spectrum of a fan base that pro wrestling entertainment appeals to.
By NOVEM5 years ago in Unbalanced
Sean Castle Looks At The Best Overseas-Born Australian Boxers
The Australian boxing scene has been spoilt in recent history with the level of top-class fighters who have left their homeland and decided to ply their trade down under. In the past twenty years we have had two of the greatest fighters of their generation in undisputed world champions Kostya Tszyu (Russia- Junior Welterweight) and Vic Darchinyan (Armenia- Super Flyweight) adopt Australia and make their life here. A search through the record books shows a long and exhaustive list that also includes the class of world champions Johnny Famechon (France) and more recently Lovemore Ndou (South Africa) and Garry St. Clair (Guyana).
By Albert David5 years ago in Unbalanced
Sean Castle Looks At The Best Overseas-Born Australian Boxers An Examination of “Aussie” Joe Bugner
Sean Castle Looks At The Best Overseas-Born Australian Boxers An Examination of “Aussie” Joe Bugner The Australian boxing scene has been spoilt in recent history with the level of top-class fighters who have left their homeland and decided to ply their trade down under. In the past twenty years we have had two of the greatest fighters of their generation in undisputed world champions Kostya Tszyu (Russia- Junior Welterweight) and Vic Darchinyan (Armenia- Super Flyweight) adopt Australia and make their life here. A search through the record books shows a long and exhaustive list that also includes the class of world champions Johnny Famechon (France) and more recently Lovemore Ndou (South Africa) and Garry St. Clair (Guyana).
By Sean Castle5 years ago in Unbalanced
WWE Wrestling
I have been watching wrestling for years and I find it very interesting. Sometimes it can get on my nerves and sometimes I really enjoy it. I have a WWE subscription and I watch all of the pay per views as well as Smackdown and Raw. There is a Hell in a Cell pay per view on Sunday October 25 and I can't wait to watch it. And the following matches are:
By Shancara Cox5 years ago in Unbalanced
How to Choose Boxing Gloves with Perfect Weight?
Boxing gloves and those which have cushions stuffed inside it with an intention to make it soft and comfortable. Fighters use it during boxing matches and trials. It is used for the purpose of defence as well as attack.
By Boxing Gloves5 years ago in Unbalanced











