NZ Wrestling & Boxing with Dave Cameron

Jack Carter Passes Away

This New Zealand wrestler Jack Carter died in Florida recently.  He was 90 years old.  His real name was Johnny Lakey.  He arrived in the U.S. in 1946 and got lots of work with Fred Kohler at Chicago's Marigold Arena and surrounding areas.  He was unknown in his homeland as a wrestler but met Lou […]

Beat The Scoffers

The scoffers can say what they will but not since the 1930s, when Earl McCready and Lofty Blomfield, plus a crop of 'name' performers with world title backgrounds – Dean Detton, Dave Levin, "Strangler" Lewis, Ed Don George, Vincent Lopez, Ray Steele, "Jumping Joe" Savoldi and the like – won the sport its record following, […]

Auckland Fights

Chris Rehu–Jackie Stuart P.A.B.A. Champ Peter Kariuki with Azzra his Manager and Kenyan amateur Absolum Okati Bruce Glozier–Chris Rehu Decision a Draw Chris Rehu Mick Flannery (Australia) Ex N.Z. Champs Lance Revill and Battling Laavasa Craig Parsons Jimmy Brown Daniel McKinnon Mike Parkinson Thomas Laulii Bruce Glozier

For Every Villain Wrestling Has Its Hero

Outstanding Jewish wrestler is fairly and squarely on the side of law and order in 5000-bout mat career. DAVE CAMERON of Auckland is the original wrestling "nut". He has wrestled professionally both in New Zealand and in Britain, has written many words as a publicity source for the game, photographed numerous wrestlers, including all those […]

Mat News From U.S.A.

One of my favourite grapplers from my young days in the 1950’s was the good looking young adonis Gene Stanlee.  Gene passed away last month.  In the 1955 pictures he is seen with his brother Steve.  I was in their fan-club during the 50’s.  Gene did not visit New Zealand as he was always too […]