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NEWS: DANNY HODGE HONORED TOKYO, JAPAN OCT 24th & 25th, 2008 AT THE PRO WRESTLING EXPO
Through WWE & John Laurinitas, Mega Promoter Mr. Inoki, has booked Danny Hodge to appear at the Pro Wrestling Expo in Tokyo, Japan on October 24th & 25th, 2008. "This is a great joy and honor for me to go back to Japan and be a part of the Wrestlemania of Japan", said Sports Legend Danny Hodge. "I never dreamed that I would ever go back, since wrestling in Tokyo in 1968. It is truly an honor". "I want to thank Simon Inoki, WWE & John Laurinitas as well as Jim Ross and Jerry Brisco for helping my management team of TEAM DANNY HODGE." "I also want to thank my management team J. Robert Dark, K-Rob and StepStool Tommy D (Tom Demos) for their extensive efforts in promoting my career". Team Danny Hodge Spokesman, StepStool Tommy D stated, "The Great Danny Hodge is a remarkable person and just representing him is an honor". Danny is in great shape, can still crush apples into applesauce and loves to meet with his fans and friends". "An athlete like Danny only comes along once in a lifetime. Author Mike Chapman has written Danny's life story and the book should be coming out in the next few months". Demos also stated that Danny Hodge is available for all Bookings and contact TEAM DANNY HODGE at mailto:info@teamdannyhodge.com.
Dan Allen Hodge (born May 13, 1932) is an American athlete. Hodge grew up and still lives in Perry, Oklahoma. Danny Hodge Still Today in 2008, Crushes Apples into Applesauce with his Bare Hands. A feat that has yet to be duplicated. In his earlier years Dan would crush pliers with his bare hands.
THE FATHER OF MMA, 2X OLYMPIC CHAMPION, NCAA Dan Hodge Award is the equivelent to the Heisman Trophy in College Wrestling. Dan is still the ONLY Amateur to EVER, be on the Cover of Sports Illustrated (April 1, 1957)
Danny Hodge is the Oklahoma State Boxing Administrator appointed by two State Governors. This two time Olympic wrestling champion also makes appearances around the country to help inspire young people in wrestling and boxing. He also is appearing with All American Championship Wrestling www.AACWPRO.com www.yourfaceradio.com trying to settle a 30 year feud with his former partner General Skandar Akbar. C3Fights.com just Honored Danny by presenting the first ever Danny Hodge award for mixed fighting. See more at www.c3fights.com .
Wrestling Career
He was a collegiate wrestler for the University of Oklahoma, winning the NCAA title three times and going undefeated at 46-0, with 36 pins. He was the first wrestler on the cover of Sports Illustrated. He worked as a professional wrestler for eighteen years, and was a 5-time USA Tag Team Champion, with Skandor Akbar, among others.
Hodge wrestled in the Olympics twice, placing 5th in 1952, and winning the Silver Medal in 1956, in Melbourne, Australia.
The Dan Hodge Trophy named after him is the wrestling equivalent to the Heisman Trophy.
Danny Hodge is famous for crushing apples with one hand, a feat which he demonstrated live on ESPN during the 2006 NCAA Wrestling Championships. He said his strength was due to having double tendons. It is said that he can break pliers. Hodge made a brief appearance on WWE RAW in early 2005.
Boxing career
Trained by "Strangler" Ed Lewis , Danny Hodge was the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, holding the title eight times for a total of over ten years. This was longer than anyone, including Nelson Royal. Danny was a Golden Gloves boxing champion, with a professional record of 8-2.
Personal
Hodge has been married to Delores for over 50 years.
On March 29, 2005, Danny Hodge was honored by Oklahoma state lawmakers as an 'Oklahoma Sports Hero'. [1]
Championships and Accomplishments
With the National Wrestling Alliance:
- NWA Tri-State North American Champion (1 time)
- NWA United States Tag Team Champion (Tri-State version) (5 times) - with Skandor Akbar (2), Lorenzo Parente (1), Luke Brown (1), and Jay Clayton (1)
- NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion (8 times)
The History or Story Behind My Site
When fans think of the world of Light Heavyweights, what usually comes to mind are high-flying moves galore, non-stop action and a feverish pace. However, Danny Hodge, truly one of the greatest Junior Heavyweights in the history of pro and amateur wrestling was no daredevil or aerialist. Hodge was a wrestler...plain and simple. His grappling skill and fighting technique -- not an endless array of "high spots" -- was what made Hodge so dangerous, almost as though he was a throwback to the days of the "hooker" in wrestling. Simply put, Hodge needed no flashy gimmick to "get over" with fans of his day, just his incredible wrestling skill and hardworking attitude. That skill and work ethic paid off for the wrestling purist, both as a multi-time NCAA national amateur champion, and later, the undisputed NWA World Junior Heavyweight champion. At the same time, the universally respected Hodge lent an air of credibility to the Junior Heavyweights. Furthermore, as the World champion and main attraction for the better part of 15 years, Hodge carried the fledgling Junior Heavyweight division in the U.S., making it possible for modern Cruiserweights to have a (well-paying) place in the sport. Truly, pro wrestling is far better off for having such a great champion like Oklahoma's legendary Danny Hodge... .
Hodge began his wrestling career as a young teen, excelling at the sport while in high school. When the Oklahoma native graduated, he had a spot on the State University wrestling squad waiting for him, and continued his winning ways. As an amateur, Hodge was a multi-time NCAA champion in several weight classes, and acquired a national reputation for being a truly talented (and feared) grappler during his collegiate career. That reputation as a dangerous and highly capable "shooter" followed him into the pro wrestling ranks, as did his success...
Hodge believed, much like the NWA promotion he worked for, in the fundamentals of wrestling, whether it was as an amateur or when he turned pro in the late 1950's. For instance, one of his main weapons was a simple, yet excruciatingly painful, cauliflower ear producing Headlock. That's it, just a basic, standing side-headlock. However, when applied by Hodge (who also fully understood the "psychology" of American pro wrestling) this simplistic maneuver took on newfound intensity. Hodge was a mat wrestler, albeit a lightning-quick one. His 220-lb. frame was muscular and powerful, honed to top condition after years of training as a wrestler. A master of tying up his opponent, Hodge would then either slap on one of his numerous submission holds, or pin them after methodically wearing his challenger down.
He won his first (of 7) NWA World Junior Heavyweight championships on July 22, 1960 by defeating 3-time NWA Jr. Heavyweight champion Angelo Salovdi. Hodge then went on to hold the World title for nearly 4 1/2 years. During this time, the fighting champion took on all comers, defending his World championship up to 5 nights a week and serving as a Junior Heavyweight ambassador to the fans wherever he fought. Even more so than today, Junior Heavyweights in the 1960's and 1970's were put on the backburner in favor of their gigantic counterparts. As the NWA World Jr. Heavyweight champion, Hodge carried the success (and failure) of the division on his back each time he wrestled.
After holding the title for over 4 years, Hodge finally dropped the belt to longtime rival, and technical wrestling wizard, the "evil" Hiro Matsuda in Tampa, FL. However, 6 months later, Hodge regained his title from his talented Japanese foe in Tulsa OK. He held the belt for several more months before losing to perennial challenger Lorenzo Parente. The evenly matched Hodge and Parente both lost and regained the NWA Jr. Heavyweight twice (each) in the span of a year during their highly competitive feud. Parente eventually lost the title to Joe McCarthy, who only managed to hold the belt for 3 months before Hodge defeated him in May of 1966 in Little Rock, AR. Hodge wore his NWA gold for another 4 years before finally being taken down by Sputnick Monroe on July 13, 1970 in Shreveport, LA. But, much like his heavier counterpart Lou Thesz, Hodge was just too good to not be champion, and he quickly regained the title a few months later. Hodge once again took on all challengers for his title during this, his fifth NWA World Jr. title reign. But when he met up his the blond, muscular and arrogant Roger Kirby, Hodge found himself an ex-champion once again. This time, it lasted for awhile...
He was separated from his NWA title for an entire year before wrestling the masked NWA Junior Heavyweight champion Dr. X on March 20, 1972. Hodge defeated the hated masked man, and went to wear the title belt for nearly two more years before being upset by Ken Mantell on December 19, 1973 in Jackson, MS. Mantell then held the championship for a year and a half before losing the NWA World Junior Heavyweight title to former champion (and Hodge's archenemy) Hiro Matsuda. Mantell tried for months, but could not seem to gain a clear victory over Matsuda. Enter Danny Hodge...
Nine months into his second title reign, Matsuda was once again faced with the challenge of Danny Hodge. And once again, Hodge got the best of Matsuda, defeating him for the championship on March 2, 1976. But then, just two weeks later, tragedy struck Hodge, and by association, the entire world of pro wrestling. On March 15, 1976, Danny Hodge relinquished his claim to the NWA World Junior Heavyweight title, and retired after breaking his neck in a severe auto accident. It was a tough way to leave the sport, but fittingly, Hodge went out on top as the World champion. He has remained very active in the worlds of both pro and amateur wrestling since his retirement, and is a true icon of the mat sport -- in either of its forms. We at the Ring Chronicle proudly induct this great technician and trailblazing Junior Heavyweight, the great Danny Hodge, into the TRC Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
Titles Danny Has Held
Height: 5' 10"
Weight: 220 lbs
From: Perry, OK
Career Highlights: -NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion (8x)-USA Tag Team Champion (3x)-United States Tag Team Champion (2x)-NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Champion -NWA International Tag Team Champion-JWA International Tag Team Champion-TWWA Champion-NWA (Mid-America) U.S. Tag Team Champion .
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