Olympic Games – Weird and wonderful weightlifting, wrestling & boxing titles

This is the ninth in the series of blog posts dedicated to
London 2012 Olympic Games events. Today it is the turn of weird and wonderful
weightlifting, wrestling and boxing titles. All these sports are taking place today
at the ExCel venue in London. Good luck to all the British competitors!

  • Vigour. Incorporating The World of Weights and The London
    and District Weight-Lifting League Bulletin. Official organ of The British
    Amateur Weight-Lifters’ Association. Vol. 1. no. 1-Vol. 11. no. 12. 1946-Dec.
    1955.
  • Muscle Culture. Body-building, weightlifting, gymnastics.
    no. 1. 1951-no. 6. 1952.
  • New series. (Incorporating Mr. Universe.) no. 2-13.
  • The World of Weights. The official gazette of the
    B.A.W.L.A., etc. vol. 1. no. 1-vol. 2. no. 7.
  • 2006-2011 World Outlook for Belts, Benches, Weights &
    Other Free Weight Lifting Equipment
  • The Boxing & Wrestling Mirror.
  • High school wrestling rules.
  • Capt. Lou Albano’s wrestling classics.
  • International journal of wrestling science
  • The journal of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame &
    Museum.
  • Krozor the world wrestling federation in cosmic conflict.
  • Merlin’s WWF superstars.
  • Music, music and dancing, cinematograph, stage plays, boxing
    and wrestling licenses and Sunday cinematograph licences and permissions and
    Sunday musical entertainment licences granted by the Council.
  • Toxxxic wrestling.
  • Vito Brancato’s midwest wrestling bulletin.
  • World Wrestling Federation battlemania.
  • Wrestling all stars, heroes & villains.
  • Wrestling Mat Review.
  • Wrestling fury.
  • Wrestling eye.
  • Boxing bonanza.
  • Boxing superstars and superfights.
  • Boxing World and Mirror of Life.
  • Boxing Yarns.
  • Brit power.
  • Fighting fit.
  • Hugman’s international boxing annual.
  • “Sport Pictures” Boxing Handbook. A record of boxing from
    the earliest times.
For more sporting serials and other weird and wonderful
titles take a look in SUNCAT. Watch out for the next instalment of the SUNCAT
Olympics blog posts.

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