World Light Heavyweight Championship (Australian version)
The World Light Heavyweight Championship was one of the first Light Heavyweight professional wrestling championship in Australia.[1][2]
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Title history
Wrestler: | Times: | Date won: | Location: | Notes: |
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Ted Thye | 1 | 26/02/10 | Columbus, OH | Defeats Clarence Eklund |
Sam Clapham | 1 | 1926 | Sydney | |
Ted Thye | 2 | 27/08/20 | West Melbourne, Victoria | |
Clarence Eklund | 1 | 28/11/20 | Melbourne | Wins tournament to become the undisputed world light heavyweight champion, defeating Ted Thye in the final and Ad Santel in earlier round. declines invitation to participate in tournament sponsored by the National Boxing Association in 1930 and retires as champion in 1931 |
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