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Michigan
World Light Heavyweight Championship
(January 4, 1909 — 1940)
World Light Heavyweight Championship
(January 4, 1909 — 1940)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Charles Olson | 1910 | -- | -- | |
Current Chicago champion is recognized in Michigan before November 3, 1910.
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Red O'Brown | 1919 | -- | -- | |
Billed as having won a tournament in New York before August 1919.
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Leo Alexander | Aug 21, 1919 | Live Event | Battle Creek, USA | |
** Vacated ** | Jul 1921 | -- | -- | |
After leaving the area.
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-- -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- 1924 -- | ||||
Jack Forbes | 1924 | -- | -- | |
Defeated Steve Graf for the title.
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-- 1924 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- 1931 -- | ||||
Hugh Nichols | 1931 | -- | -- | |
Current National Wrestling Association champion is recognized in Michigan.
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** Vacated ** | Jun 1934 | -- | -- | |
Charlie Fischer | Dec 31, 1934 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 308 days |
Defeated George Dussette in the final of a tournament.
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Walter Roxy | Nov 4, 1935 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 77 days |
The Great Mephisto | Jan 20, 1936 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 7 days |
George Dusette | Jan 27, 1936 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 161 days |
Billy Weidner | Jul 6, 1936 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 420 days |
Maurice LaChappelle | Aug 30, 1937 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 105 days |
Billy Weidner [2] | Dec 13, 1937 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 196 days |
The Mystery Man | Jun 27, 1938 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 175 days |
Frankie Talaber | Dec 19, 1938 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 106 days |
Leo Wallick [2] | Apr 4, 1939 | Live Event | Windsor, Canada | 55 days |
The Great Mephisto [2] | May 29, 1939 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 49 days |
George Dusette [2] | Jul 17, 1939 | Live Event | Detroit, USA | 54 days |
** Deactivated ** | Sep 9, 1939 | -- | -- | |
In favour of the M.W.A. World Junior Heavyweight Championship, who recognize George Dusette as the first champion in September 1939.
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