Английская Википедия:Hans Furst

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Hans Furst (October 29, 1890 - November 2, 1967), also spelled Hans Fuerst, was an Austrian professional wrestler and matchmaker.[1]

Early life

Furst was born in Veinna, Austria on October 29, 1890.[1] Furst was said to have won the Austrian wrestling championship at the age of 16 and was said to be the youngest wrestler to hold that title.[2] He attended business college in Vienna, and learned to wrestle there. He finished second in a European lightweight title tournament while still being a student and was a member of his schools, wrestling, football and hockey teams.[1] Furst was said to be a good swimmer and was said to be Austrian two-mile running champion.[2]

Wrestling career

First arrived in Buffalo, New York in 1907 and was the New York State Light-heavyweight champion in 1914 and 1915.[1] Furst was said be "one of the cleverest light-heavyweight wrestlers" and had wrestled Wladek Zbyszko in 1911 at Brown's Gymnasium and also had fought George Hackenschmidt, Stanislaus Zbyszko and Dr. Benjamin Roller.[1][3][4][5] He wrestled multiple matches against Oluf Nielsen and[2] highly publicized losses to Pierre la Colosse and Cyclone Burns in 1915.[6][7][8][9] Furst wrestled Earl Caddock and Ed "Strangler" Lewis in 1916 along with others like Joe Matty, Steve Karger and Adolph Pohl (who was known for his short temper).[10][11][3] Furst defeated Cyclone Ress in February 1918 and was defeated by Wladek Zbyszko on June 22, 1918.[12][13]

Matchmaker

Furst partnered with Ed Delivuk to create of the Great Lakes Athletic Club in New York in the 1920s.[14] Furst was an assistant matchmaker and treasurer of the Buffalo Sporting Club and later became the head matchmaker and secretary in 1934.[1] Furst later resigned and sold his stake in the Buffalo Sports Club in August 1936.[15]

Personal life

Furst's main job outside of the ring was importing diamonds and Furst was said to enjoy swimming.[1]

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