Sandor Szabo
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Sandor Szabo was a Hungarian professional wrestler
Professional wrestling
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 of the mid-twentieth century. At first, due to his large size, he was promoted by Jack Pfefer
Jack Pfefer
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 and Jack Curley
Jack Curley
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 of New York City
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 as a "freak talent", one of a number of foreign and extraordinary wrestlers booked to attract the curious. In the early 1940s Szabo held three world championships
World championship
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. In the 1950s he was quite popular in Southern California
California
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, where he was assistant booker to Jules Strongbow
Jules strongbow
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, and held tag team championships in Los Angeles
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 and San Francisco
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. He also sang a song during the 50s for Hammerlock Records called "Hold Me in Your Arms". In 2000 he was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
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. He died of a heart attack at the age of 60.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Death Swing (Giant swing)
    • Winglock Suplex (Double underhook suplex)

Championships and accomplishments

  • Montreal Athletic Commission
  • World Heavyweight Championship (Montreal version) (1 time)

  • NWA Los Angeles
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  • NWA "Beat the Champ" Television Championship
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     (7 times)
  • NWA International Television Tag Team Championship (5 times) - with Wilbur Snyder (2), Bobo Brazil
    Bobo Brazil
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     (1), Billy Darnell (1), and Edouard Carpentier
    Édouard Carpentier
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     (1)
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version)
    NWA World Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles version)
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     (1 time) - with Billy Darnell

  • NWA Mid-Pacific Promotions
    National Wrestling Alliance
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  • NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship
    NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship
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     (2 times)

  • NWA San Francisco
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  • NWA World Tag Team Championship (San Francisco version)
    NWA World Tag Team Championship (San Francisco version)
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     (2 times) - with Primo Carnera
    Primo Carnera
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     (1) and Ron Etchison (1)

  • National Wrestling Association
    National Wrestling Association
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  • NWA World Heavyweight Championship
    World Heavyweight Championship (National Wrestling Association)
    The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship of the National Wrestling Association , an offshoot of the National Boxing Association...

     (1 time)

  • World Wrestling Association (Los Angeles)
  • WWA International Television Tag Team Championship
    WWA International Television Tag Team Championship
    The WWA International Television Tag Team Championship was the tag team title in the Los Angeles-based World Wrestling Association from the promotion's formation in 1954 until 1964 when it was unified with the WWA World Tag Team Championship. -Title history:...

     (5 times) - Wilbur Snyder (2), Bobo Brazil (1), Billy Darnell (1) and Edouard Carpentier (1)

  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
    Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
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     (Class of 2000)
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