- Joe
Pazandak.
Pazandak received the
nickname "The Champ" as he
ruled the “Beat the Champ”
segment on
televised wrestling from Los Angeles.
Pazandak made...
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select a
results file by
filtering by the
input dataset.
Vasudevan and
Pazandak introduce the
distinction between integrated and
augmented approaches:...
- Billed weight 261 lb (118 kg) Billed from Reno,
Nevada Trained by
Verne Gagne Joe
Pazandak Debut 1954
Retired 1989
American football player American football career...
- or
Olympic ranks." Greg
Oliver reported that
Gabor was
trained by Joe
Pazandak, whom
Gabor recounted had
subjected him to
intense training.
Gabor started...
- ****ortment of
aerial moves. His
teachers were
Henry Kolln,
Einar Olsen, Joe
Pazandak and
Verne Gagne, and his peak
years were from 1959 to 1971. His favorite...
- Billed height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) Billed weight 215 lb (98 kg) Trained by Joe
Pazandak Tony
Stecher Debut 1949
Retired 1986
Military service Allegiance United...
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British Empire Heavyweight Championship (Toronto version) (3 Times) 2016 Joe
Pazandak Pioneer Era
Posthumous Inductee: Nine
month "Beat the Champ" Open Challenge...
- Tag Team
Championship (8 times) – with Lord
Athol Layton (2 times), Joe
Pazandak (1 time),
Sandor Kovacs (1 time), Lord
Leslie Carlton (2 times), Henry...
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professionally from 1946 to 1976. He
started as a
weightlifter as a teenager. Joe
Pazandak was his
training partner in
wrestling early in his
career and Tony Stecher...
- the war. He
joined the
wrestling team,
where he met
local promoter Joe
Pazandak, the University's
unofficial ****istant
wrestling coach. He
turned down...