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Dan Kolov

Doncho Kolev Danev (Bulgarian: Дончо Колев Данев) (26 December 1892 – 27 March 1940), better known by the ring name Dan Kolov (Bulgarian: Дан Колов), was a Bulgarian professional wrestler born in Sennik, Bulgaria who was the first European freestyle wrestling champion from Bulgaria.

Dan Kolov
Birth nameDoncho Kolev Danev[1][2]
Born(1892-12-26)26 December 1892[1][2]
Sennik, Sevlievo, Bulgaria[2]
Died27 March 1940(1940-03-27) (aged 47)[1]
Sennik, Sevlievo, Bulgaria
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dan Kolman[1]
Dan Koloff[1]
Dan Kolov[1]
Date Petroff[1]
Donecho Koley[1]
Billed height5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Billed weight231 lb (105 kg)
Trained byZbyszko Cyganiewicz[2]
Debut1914[1]
Retired1937

He also won the European gold in 1936 in the championship in Paris, which was the second distinction for Bulgaria after the world title of Nikola Petrov (Greco-Roman wrestling) from 1900.

He was inducted in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2020.

Early years edit

Doncho Kolev Danev was born on 27 December 1892 in the village of Sennik, Sevlievo municipality.[2] He was seven years old when his father died. This tragic event forced him to become a shepherd in order to survive. He left Bulgaria in 1905 and went to then Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1909, he met with another Bulgarian wrestler, Nikola Petrov, who convinced him to emigrate to the United States.

Professional wrestling and martial arts career edit

 
Group photo with Dan Kolov (who is standing right in the center)

Kolov left Bulgaria and moved to the United States at the age of 13.[2] He worked various jobs until he found work as a railroad construction worker. He impressed people with his physical power and became famous for his ability to twist metal rails around his neck. He even fought a bear while hunting. Legend has it that he fought the beast for an hour with his bare hands until he got a chance to kill the animal with his rifle later. Apparently, witnesses[who?] saw the marks of Kolov's hands on the neck of the bear.[citation needed] He was subsequently hired as a wrestler with "Victoria Circus".

Before being discovered and trained to be a professional wrestler by Zbyszko Cyganiewicz, Kolov was self-taught.[2] Kolov was the first wrestler who captured professional world heavyweight wrestling championship's "Diamond Belt" twice.[2] His most famous victories are: in New York vs. Rudy Dusek (1919), in Tokyo vs. Jiki Higen "The Strangler" (1921) and in Paris vs. Henri Deglane (1933). He was also three times European Heavyweight Champion (1934, 1937, 1937).[3] In 1937, Kolov defeated then European Heavyweight Champion, American Al Pereira, only for Pereira to win the title back and for Kolov to reclaim it, before losing it in turn to Joe Savoldi.[2][4]

He started his career as a wrestler by taking part in the organised wrestling matches between the workers. He later won the tournament in the circus "Victoria" in 1914, when the director of the circus invited people from the public to compete and check their physical power with the star Jeff Lawrence "The Cyclope". Kolov accepted the challenge and he succeeded in overpowering the 233 pound wrestler. He won against many famous wrestlers from that time such as Jeff Lawrence, Stanislaus Zbyszko, Jack Shirey (also called "The Lightning Man"), Rudy Dusek, Jo Stecker, Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Jim Browning.

 
Dan Kolov's house in his home village Sennik

Wins edit

Kolov had over 170 fights.[1] His wins include:

  • 2 times Diamond Belt World Heavyweight Champion (1927, 1933)
  • 3 times European Heavyweight Champion (1934, 1937, 1937/1938)
  • 1 time tournament winner in Japan (1924)
  • 1 time tournament winner in Brazil (1927)
  • multiple winner of tournaments in the United States (1914/1927)

Losses edit

Kolov has 3 registered losses in official matches.[5]

Return to Bulgaria edit

After 30 years in a foreign country, he came back to Bulgaria and was greeted as a national hero.[2] Throughout his whole career, he was asked many times to change his citizenship to American. He refused it with the words: "Dan Kolov is Bulgarian". Kolov remained proud Bulgarian until his death and was famous for his words: "I feel strong, because I am Bulgarian". For him, his motherland was the most holy and sacred thing. He is remembered for helping many Bulgarian people in the country and abroad. He gave all of his money to charities.[2] The first Bulgarian airplane for the National Bulgarian Post was donated by him.[2]

Having returned home, he spent most of his time establishing wrestling clubs by training young people, but continued to compete professionally until the last years of his life. He also arranged many wrestling matches in Sofia and donated all the profits.[2] He is also famous with another saying, upon his return to Bulgaria, he was asked if he wanted someone to take him home by carriage, to which he replied: "I left home walking, I will go home walking!".

The new communist government, after 9 September 1944, awarded him with the high accolade "Honoured Master of Sport".

In 1962, the Bulgarian Wrestling Federation organised an international freestyle wrestling tournament named after him to commemorate his memory.[2][6]

In 1999, it was produced the movie about his life Dan Koloff - The King of Wrestling.[7]

Death edit

Kolov died in Bulgaria on 27 March 1940 from tuberculosis.[2] His coffin was carried by officers of the Ninth Artillery Corps from the town of Sevlievo also escorted by an honorary company of cavalry.[2] He was buried with the specific request of facing the Balkan ("Balkan against Balkan").

Each year, in the town of Sevlievo is held in freestyle wrestling tournament in memory of Kolov.[2][6]

Rumors around his death edit

One of the versions for his condition is that he did not get infected naturally, but that he was purposely infected by French doctors. It is known that there were a lot of attempts to get Kolov disgraced and disqualified from tournaments.

Championship and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Dan Koloff". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Dan Kolov". onlineworldofwrestling.com. Online World of Wrestling. April 28, 2014. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  3. ^ "European Heavyweight Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  4. ^ "Champions and Championships". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  5. ^ "Statistic". Wrestlingdata.com. March 26, 1940. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Dan Kolov & Nikola Petrov 2015". unitedworldwrestling.org. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  7. ^ "Dan Kolov - tzaryat na kecha". imdb.com. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  8. ^ Meltzer, Dave (November 13, 2020). "NOVEMBER 16, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: 2020 OBSERVER HALL OF FAME ISSUEs". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved November 13, 2020.

External links edit

  • Dan Kolov's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  

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Doncho Kolev Danev Bulgarian Doncho Kolev Danev 26 December 1892 27 March 1940 better known by the ring name Dan Kolov Bulgarian Dan Kolov was a Bulgarian professional wrestler born in Sennik Bulgaria who was the first European freestyle wrestling champion from Bulgaria Dan KolovBirth nameDoncho Kolev Danev 1 2 Born 1892 12 26 26 December 1892 1 2 Sennik Sevlievo Bulgaria 2 Died27 March 1940 1940 03 27 aged 47 1 Sennik Sevlievo BulgariaProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Dan Kolman 1 Dan Koloff 1 Dan Kolov 1 Date Petroff 1 Donecho Koley 1 Billed height5 ft 7 in 1 70 m Billed weight231 lb 105 kg Trained byZbyszko Cyganiewicz 2 Debut1914 1 Retired1937 He also won the European gold in 1936 in the championship in Paris which was the second distinction for Bulgaria after the world title of Nikola Petrov Greco Roman wrestling from 1900 He was inducted in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2020 Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional wrestling and martial arts career 2 1 Wins 2 2 Losses 3 Return to Bulgaria 4 Death 4 1 Rumors around his death 5 Championship and accomplishments 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editDoncho Kolev Danev was born on 27 December 1892 in the village of Sennik Sevlievo municipality 2 He was seven years old when his father died This tragic event forced him to become a shepherd in order to survive He left Bulgaria in 1905 and went to then Austro Hungarian Empire In 1909 he met with another Bulgarian wrestler Nikola Petrov who convinced him to emigrate to the United States Professional wrestling and martial arts career edit nbsp Group photo with Dan Kolov who is standing right in the center Kolov left Bulgaria and moved to the United States at the age of 13 2 He worked various jobs until he found work as a railroad construction worker He impressed people with his physical power and became famous for his ability to twist metal rails around his neck He even fought a bear while hunting Legend has it that he fought the beast for an hour with his bare hands until he got a chance to kill the animal with his rifle later Apparently witnesses who saw the marks of Kolov s hands on the neck of the bear citation needed He was subsequently hired as a wrestler with Victoria Circus Before being discovered and trained to be a professional wrestler by Zbyszko Cyganiewicz Kolov was self taught 2 Kolov was the first wrestler who captured professional world heavyweight wrestling championship s Diamond Belt twice 2 His most famous victories are in New York vs Rudy Dusek 1919 in Tokyo vs Jiki Higen The Strangler 1921 and in Paris vs Henri Deglane 1933 He was also three times European Heavyweight Champion 1934 1937 1937 3 In 1937 Kolov defeated then European Heavyweight Champion American Al Pereira only for Pereira to win the title back and for Kolov to reclaim it before losing it in turn to Joe Savoldi 2 4 He started his career as a wrestler by taking part in the organised wrestling matches between the workers He later won the tournament in the circus Victoria in 1914 when the director of the circus invited people from the public to compete and check their physical power with the star Jeff Lawrence The Cyclope Kolov accepted the challenge and he succeeded in overpowering the 233 pound wrestler He won against many famous wrestlers from that time such as Jeff Lawrence Stanislaus Zbyszko Jack Shirey also called The Lightning Man Rudy Dusek Jo Stecker Ed Strangler Lewis and Jim Browning nbsp Dan Kolov s house in his home village Sennik Wins edit Kolov had over 170 fights 1 His wins include 2 times Diamond Belt World Heavyweight Champion 1927 1933 3 times European Heavyweight Champion 1934 1937 1937 1938 1 time tournament winner in Japan 1924 1 time tournament winner in Brazil 1927 multiple winner of tournaments in the United States 1914 1927 Losses edit Kolov has 3 registered losses in official matches 5 Return to Bulgaria editAfter 30 years in a foreign country he came back to Bulgaria and was greeted as a national hero 2 Throughout his whole career he was asked many times to change his citizenship to American He refused it with the words Dan Kolov is Bulgarian Kolov remained proud Bulgarian until his death and was famous for his words I feel strong because I am Bulgarian For him his motherland was the most holy and sacred thing He is remembered for helping many Bulgarian people in the country and abroad He gave all of his money to charities 2 The first Bulgarian airplane for the National Bulgarian Post was donated by him 2 Having returned home he spent most of his time establishing wrestling clubs by training young people but continued to compete professionally until the last years of his life He also arranged many wrestling matches in Sofia and donated all the profits 2 He is also famous with another saying upon his return to Bulgaria he was asked if he wanted someone to take him home by carriage to which he replied I left home walking I will go home walking The new communist government after 9 September 1944 awarded him with the high accolade Honoured Master of Sport In 1962 the Bulgarian Wrestling Federation organised an international freestyle wrestling tournament named after him to commemorate his memory 2 6 In 1999 it was produced the movie about his life Dan Koloff The King of Wrestling 7 Death editKolov died in Bulgaria on 27 March 1940 from tuberculosis 2 His coffin was carried by officers of the Ninth Artillery Corps from the town of Sevlievo also escorted by an honorary company of cavalry 2 He was buried with the specific request of facing the Balkan Balkan against Balkan Each year in the town of Sevlievo is held in freestyle wrestling tournament in memory of Kolov 2 6 Rumors around his death edit One of the versions for his condition is that he did not get infected naturally but that he was purposely infected by French doctors It is known that there were a lot of attempts to get Kolov disgraced and disqualified from tournaments Championship and accomplishments editWrestling Observer Newsletter Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame class of 2020 8 Other promotions Diamond Belt World Heavyweight Championship 2 times European Heavyweight Championship 3 times Tournament in Brazil 1927 Tournament in Japan 1924 Tournaments in the United States 1914 1927 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Dan Koloff wrestlingdata com Retrieved November 8 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Dan Kolov onlineworldofwrestling com Online World of Wrestling April 28 2014 Retrieved November 8 2015 European Heavyweight Title wrestling titles com Retrieved November 8 2015 Champions and Championships wrestlingdata com Retrieved November 8 2015 Statistic Wrestlingdata com March 26 1940 Retrieved August 2 2019 a b Dan Kolov amp Nikola Petrov 2015 unitedworldwrestling org Retrieved November 8 2015 Dan Kolov tzaryat na kecha imdb com Internet Movie Database Retrieved November 8 2015 Meltzer Dave November 13 2020 NOVEMBER 16 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER 2020 OBSERVER HALL OF FAME ISSUEs Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved November 13 2020 External links editDan Kolov s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Kolov amp oldid 1213408058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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