- Jim Londos
Infobox Wrestler
name=Jim Londos
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weight=200 lb (91 kg)
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birth_date=birth date|1897|1|2|mf=y
birth_place=Argos, Greece
death_date=death date and age|1975|8|19|1897|1|2|mf=y
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retired=1946Christos Theofilou or Christopher Theophelus (
January 2 ,1897 –August 19 ,1975 ) better known as "The Golden Greek" Jim Londos, was a professional wrestler who was one of the most popular stars wrestling offered during theGreat Depression .Career
Quote_box|width=20%|align=left |quote="What a man!
What an artist!""
source=The New Yorker Jim Londos was born Christos Theofilou in 1897 inArgos, Greece .Hackett, T: "", page 36.HarperCollins , 2006.] as the youngest of thirteen children. At age thirteen he ran away from home and eventually ended up immigrating to theUnited States . Working whenever he could, Theofilou took several odd jobs including cabin boy, construction jobs and posing nude forfigure drawing classes.Hackett, T: "", page 37.HarperCollins , 2006.] Theofilou landed a job as a catcher in a carnival acrobatic act. It was during this period that he was exposed to professional wrestling and began training.Londos' first matches would be as "the Wrestling Plasterer" Christopher Theophelus, a gimmick that saw him coming to the ring in overalls. After a number of years he dropped this in favour of wrestling under the name Jim Londos and being a no nonsense wrestler.
To compensate for his lack of wrestling ability, Londos was well known for his good looks and his well muscled physique. He capitalized on this by having himself matched up against the ugliest opponents he could find. This promotional tactic worked very well and Londos became one of the most popular wrestlers in the 1930s and early 40's.
Considered to be a national hero in
Greece , Londos once drew a crowd estimated to be made of nearly 100,000 fans to see one of his matches when he traveled there.Retirement
Londos retired in 1946 and would spend the remainder of his life working for charitable organizations. His favorite charities dealt with Greek war orphans of the Second World War. He was honored by both
President Richard Nixon and King Paul of Greece for his various philanthropic efforts outside the ring.Londos died of a heart attack August 19, 1975.
In wrestling
*Finishing and Signature moves: Armbar
Championships and accomplishments
*National Boxing Association
**NBA/NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*New York State Athletic Commission
**NYSAC World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) - unified with NBA/NWA World Heavyweight Championship
*Other titles
**World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
**Los Angeles World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
**Maryland World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
**Minneapolis World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Halls of Fame
*Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame - inducted in 2002*
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards :*Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)External links
* [http://www.wrestlingmuseum.com/pages/bios/halloffame/londosbio.html Biography from the Online Wrestling Museum]
* [http://www.sdhoc.com/main/awards/athletes/wrestling/jimlondos Biography from the San Diego Hall of Champions]Footnotes
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