- Sailor Art Thomas
Sailor Art Thomas (
January 30 1924 –March 20 2003 ) was abodybuilder working as aprofessional wrestler .Infobox Wrestler
name= Arthur Thomas
names="Sailor" Art Thomas
"Sailor" Thomas
"Seaman" Art Thomas Hercules The Body
height=6'6"
weight=265lbs.
birth_date =February 30 1924
death_date =March 20 2003
birth_place =Wisconsin
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retired=|Arthur "Sailor Art" Thomas was born in
Gurdon, Arkansas , as the son of Alfred and Jessie (Lunnon) Thomas. Early in his life he moved toWisconsin . After his mother's death he grew up in a Sparta orphanage inMadison, Wisconsin .After Merchant Marine service, Thomas worked for the Greyhound Bus Lines and developed an interest in bodybuilding. He started to tour the USA with other bodybuilders. Madison promoter
Jimmy Demetral recognized his wrestling talent and began to book him for house shows. He debuted as a pro wrestler in 1943, starting a four-decade career. Between the 50s and the 70s he was one of only a few African-American pro wrestling stars. During the 1960s he received thirteen opportunities to wrestle for theNWA World Heavyweight Championship , including eleven against"Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers between 1961 and 1963. Thomas continued to work as a wrestler until the early 1980s.With a height of 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) and a weight of 255 lb, at some times even 300 lb (136 kg), he was feared for his
bearhug .Thomas had seven children. He died of cancer only a month after being diagnosed with it.
Championships and accomplishments
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Maple Leaf Wrestling :*NWA International Tag Team Championship "(Toronto version)" (3 times) - with John Paul Henning* NWA Detroit:*NWA World Tag Team Championship "(Detroit version)" (1 time) - with
Bobo Brazil * Southwest Sports, Inc.:*
NWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (2 times)*
World Wrestling Association (Indianapolis) :* WWA World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8235281 Find-A-Grave biography]
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