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RIKIDOZAN BEATS LOU THESZ

Saturday 30 August 1958 Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore) Los Angeles, August 29th - Rikidozan, Japan's professional wrestling champion, won by decision yesterday over Lou Thesz, who claims the International World Heavyweight Championship, in a non title match at the Olympic Auditorium.  It was not the main event, and was not billed as a title match, Rikidozan was not advertised as a Japanese, and instead his name was anglicized as "Ricky Dozen" in the billing.  There is no well-established ruling body of professional wrestling in the US, and no clear-cut championships. Some states do not recognize professional wrestling as a sport, in New York it is defined by law as a theatrical exhibition rather than a sport.

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