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Wahou comme cela fait plaisir de revoir Marouchka ,sa maman ,ma voisine,une femme merveilleuse et le chauffeur de Dédé ,Bertrand qu,il aimait beaucoup , merciiiii pour ces beaux souvenirs , bisous
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Musée de André _ merci
le petit Jean Ferré
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Jean de FRANCE
Japon
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Portland
Ferre et Chéri bibi
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Férré - Goth - Robinson ( Merci Yasu )
Jean , grande vedette au Japon
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Jean FERRE , 2 mètres 25 et 244 kilo
bébé d ' ALPRA ( 28__Mars _ 2014 )
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Jean FERRE en images
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POTES FRANCAIS de JEAN
Ces lutteurs Français
ont connu Jean..........tout petit
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VIDEO _ Jean à ses débuts
JEAN FERRE alors qu ' il était tout p ' tit
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JEAN FERRE...............CASSIUS CLAY
Ferre __ Lassartesse
même assis.....je suis grand
C ' est mon p ' tit pote....il ne pèse que 110 kilos
Les montagnes ne se rencontrent pas ........... quoique , à 10 piges près , le gamin aurait pu lutter sans avoir à se baisser , en emplafonnant la Légende
CARNERA
PRIMO avait fait son ultime combat en FRANCE , à l'ELYSEE MONTMARTRE , bien cassé en ayant toutes les difficultés du monde à monter sur le ring ce samedi soir
de 1959.
Au programme le Claviste , sans peur et sans reproche ..... a encore en mémoire la file à dominante Italienne , où l'on parlait avec les mains , qui s'étirait sur le trottoir ....... presque jusqu'à la Place Pigalle ...
Mais c'est en 1967/68 que le gamin prendra le départ d'une carrière de "très haut niveau" , dans tous les sens du terme ...... donc compte tenu de leur longévité limitée , 59 ans pour PRIMO et une petite quarantaine pour le môme , leurs chemins ne pouvaient pas se croiser .
L'un et l'autre par contre auront marqué leur époque , en étant sollicités par tous les grands organisateurs du monde ...... et il est bien évident que leurs énormes dépenses physiques auront abrégé une vie , programmée biologiquement , plus courte que celle du commun des mortels .
Une chose est certaine , tous les Lutteurs d' A.L.P.R.A ayant connu l'un et l'autre sont unanimes pour confirmer qu'ils avaient en commun de la gentillesse à revendre ....... de là à imaginer qu'il suffit de prendre de la hauteur pour être bien élevé .
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Primo Carnera vs adi berbère sr. C' est d'un vieux livre "Tooor Toor Tor". Le 1954 publié biographie de heribert meisl. Il était un autrichien Célébre Sports Diffuseur.
Le grand Vladimir
2 mètres 05
se sentira tout petit
en face du '' môme ''
ORLY 1968
En compagnie de René Bréjot
et
Franck Valois
Une superbe carrière
de lutteur amateur
pour le frère....unic
de CHERI BIBI
Il est insolent ce pilote .
Hé , m ' sieu CARNERA
vous f ' rez quoi....
quand vous s ' rez grand ?
SANS Z ' EFFORT APPARENT
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Pour beaucoup de poids lourds
d ' une petite centaine de kilos.....
il était dur d ' être à la hauteur
du môme FERRE
Mais le talent , ainsi que le
démontrait
l ' excellent lutteur BELGE
Franck VAN BUYTEN
permettait de limiter la casse...
Père du footballeur
Daniel VAN BUYTEN
qui fit les beaux jours
de MARSEILLE
Franck et son fils
ont une place d ' honneur
dans la galerie
'' tel père......tel fils ''
( à moins que ça ne soit le contraire.. )
d ' ALPRA
FERRE & BOLLET
connaissaient le CANADA
comme leur poche
mais André , lui
le parcourait
à pas de G....
Jean , a 20 '' piges ''
beau comme un camion
Jean , aurait eu sa place ,
dans les grands tournois Européens ,
avec , malgré tout
des adversaires aux quels.....il manquait
30 KILOS.......
à 35....sacré bonhomme
Luc STRAUB , le môme FERRE
et
ADAMO
Vous permettez.....monsieur........
que je monte sur une chaise...
C ' est pas croyable , le nombre
de potes que j ' avais en France .
J ' aimai bien aller lutter au FRESNOY
à Tourcoing
ALLEZ...........ENVOYEZ LES SPRINGBOX
Avec mon copain , Gaby CALDERON ,
en quatrième position....et moi au fond ,
ça n ' a pas traîné
les mecs en face
ont volés en éclat...
Finalement , les matchs par équipe
avec un bon partner....
c ' était plutôt peinard....
Tibor SZAKACS
Robert DURANTON......et Socrate , chien culturisme....
développant , des 2 pattes..... un odorat exceptionnel
Jean , portait trés haut
le drapeau Français.....
et , les Françaises...
Le grand regret de Michel ALLARY ,
c ' est de ne pas avoir rencontré ,
le '' môme '' Férré .
Roger DELAPORTE et André BOLLET
Je ne le crois pas.................
tu sais ce qu ' il me dit ,
le petit fils de l ' historien
MICHEL BEZY.....?
SORS DEHORS .......
SI T ' ES UN HOMME...
Page de ROUND 4
UN SUPERBE POID LOURD
Jean sera trop jeune
pour tater...............du Joé LOUIS
Ray Plunkett _ Joël de Noirbreuil _
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Andre the Giant vs Mad Dog Vachon
Andre the Giant/Dr. X (aka The Destroyer) vs Ray Stevens/Nick Bockwinkle
Andre the Giant vs Butcher Vachon/Larry Hennig
Andre the Giant vs The Sheik
Andre the Giant/Dick the Bruiser vs Ox Baker/Killer Karl Krupp
Andre the Giant/Chief Jay Strongbow vs Otto Von Heller/Don Leo Jonathan
Andre the Giant vs Nick Bockwinkle (AWA Title)
Andre the Giant/Blackjack Mulligan vs Ric Flair/Ken Patera
Andre the Giant vs The Marauder/Eric Von Heller (Handicap match)
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 2
Andre the Giant vs Moondog Rex
Andre wins a WWF Battle Royal
Andre the Giant vs Goliath/Black Gordman (Handicap Match)
Andre the Giant vs Jack Evans/Johnny Rodz/Joe Nova (Handicap Match)
Andre the Giant vs Gorillam Monsoon (Boxing Match)
Andre the Giant/Jimmy Snuka vs The Samoans
Andre the Giant vs Masked Superstar
Andre the Giant/S.D.Jones vs John Studd/Ken Patera (Studd & Patera Cut Andre's Hair)
Andre the Giant on WWF TNT Show
Andre the Giant vs Ken Patera
Andre the Giant on WWF TNT Show (Andre Manhandles Vince McMahon)
Andre the Giant vs John Studd (Wrestlemania I)
` the GIANT VOL. 3
Andre in Japan Pt.1
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan
Andre the Giant vs Killer Khan
Andre the Giant vs Antonio Inoki
Andre the Giant vs Stan Hansen
Andre the Giant/Dino Bravo vs Dick Murdock/Masked Superstar
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan
Andre the Giant/Scott McGee vs Hulk Hogan/Seiji Sakaguchi
Andre the Giant vs Killer Khan
Andre the Giant/Swede Hanson vs Akira Maeda/Tatsumi Fujinami
Andre the Giant/Giant Baba vs Demolition
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 4
Andre vs Hulk Hogan
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (Arm Wrestling/Bloody)
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (Spectrum)
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (Spectrum/Rematch)
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (Shea Stadium)
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (From Japan)
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (From Japan)
Andre the Giant/Scott McGee vs Hulk Hogan/Seiji Sakaguchi (From Japan)
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan (Wrestlemania III)
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 5
Andre the Giant Wins a Battle Royal in Florida (1974)
Andre the Giant/Chief Jay Strongbow vs Ken Patera/Nicolai Volkoff
Andre the Giant vs Jerry Valiant (aka Guy "The Stomper" Mitchell)
Andre the Giant/Chief Jay Strongbow/Billy White Wolf vs Brusier Brody/The Executioners (3 of 5 Falls)
Andre the Giant vs The Spoiler
Andre the Giant/Michael Hayes vs Terry Gordy/Jimmy Snuka
Andre the Giant vs Crusher Blackwell
Andre the Giant/Buck Zumhoffe vs Ken Patera/Bobby Heenan
Andre the Giant vs Ernie Ladd
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 6
Andre the Giant/Hulk Hogan vs Ken Patera/Bobby Duncum/Bobby Heenan
Andre the Giant/Ivan Putski/Dom DeNucci/Tito Santana/Lou Albano/Jerry, Johnny & Jimmy Valiant
Andre the Giant vs Bobby Duncum
Andre the Giant/Pat Patterson vs Ken Patera/Bobby Duncum
Andre the Giant/Junkyard Dog/Dusty Rhodes vs Ernie Ladd/The Samoans
Andre the Giant/Mil Mascaras/Junkyard Dog vs Killer Khan/Tully Blanchard/Gino Hernandez
Andre the Giant/Tony Atlas vs Matt Borne/Ted Dibiase (Bloody)
Andre the Giant/Brett Sawyer vs Matt Borne/"Crippler" Rip Oliver
Andre the Giant/Iceman King Parsons vs The Super Destroyers
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 7
ANDRE vs JOHN STUDD FUED PT.1
Andre the Giant vs John Studd
Andre the Giant vs John Studd (Cage Match)
Andre the Giant/Ivan Putski/Rocky Johnson/Chief Jay Strong Bow vs John Studd/The Samoans/Samoan #3
Andre the Giant vs John Studd
Andre the Giant/Hulk Hogan vs John Studd/Adrian Adonis/Dick Murdock (Handicap Match)
Andre/S.D.Jones vs John Studd/Ken Patera (Studd & Patera Cut Andre's Hair)
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 8
ANDRE vs JOHN STUDD FUED PT.2
Andre Roughs Up Vince McMahon on T-N-T
Andre/Jimmy Snuka/Junkyard Dog vs John Studd/Ken Patera/Jesse Ventura
Andre vs John Studd (Wrestlemania I)
Andre/Hulk Hogan vs John Studd/King Kong Bundy
Andre the Giant/Tony Atlas vs John Studd/King Kong Bundy
Andre vs John Studd (Andre is Heel & Studd is Baby Face)
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 9
Andre vs Sgt.Slaughter
Andre/Rick McGraw vs Mr.Fuji/Mr.Saito (World Tag Titles)
Andre/Pedro Morales vs The Samoans
Andre vs Ken Patera
Andre vs Moondog Rex
Andre/Rick McGraw vs Mr.Fuji/Mr.Saito (Rematch for World Tag Titles)
Andre/Ivan Putski/Dusty Rhodes vs The Samoans/Samoan #3
Andre/Tony Garea/Jimmy Snuak vs Rene Goulet/The Samoans
BEST OF ANDRE the GIANT VOL. 10
Andre vs David Schultz
poids libres
ben....c ' est ma moitié.....
heu ! mon quart
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CORTEZ et SPARTACUS
adversaires de Jean
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July 4, 1992
Pembroke, NC.
Andre is seen at a wrestling event signing autographs. Beside him are Wahoo McDaniel and Jay Eagle. Andre is sitting in the back of Wahoo's truck. It appears he was signing the 1991 WWF promo photos of himself. What an opportunity for those fans to meet him at an event like this. I believe Andre appeared as a favor to Wahoo who asked him to come to the show.
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IMO, the real Mega Powers hand shake. Albeit, maybe 10 years too late, both want a moment in wrestling history as the two most well known and respected Giants of their era join forces for the first time in 1990 in Tokyo.
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From Peter Takahashi's collection....the gang out in Tokyo in June of 1984. I can't imagine the amount of beer drank that night with Andre, Patera, Adonis and Murdoch all there. Their smiles tell the story. I spoke to Kenny this past summer. He told me that it was during this tour that Andre discussed the idea of having his hair but back in the states for an angle with him and John Studd. Whether that was true, that was what he told me over a few beers that I had with him. He said it was completely Andre's idea not Vince.
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Don Leo Jonathan, the famed "Mormon Giant," who is considered by many to be the most athletic big man in pro wrestling history, passed away earlier today according to the Cauliflower Alley Club.
Born Don Leo Heaton, the son of noted pro wrestling star Brother Jonathan was 87.
Jonathan was one of pro wrestling's biggest stars of the 50s, 60s and 70s, a headliner everywhere he went and an easy Hall of Famer. He was also Andre the Giant's biggest drawing opponent of his career prior to Hulk Hogan, with the legendary "Battle of the Giants" series in Quebec in particular, but also in Japan.
But as big of a star as he was to the crowd, he was almost mythological to those in the business, very much like Andre or Danny Hodge. While Andre stories were about his power, food and alcohol intake and Hodge stories were about his wrestling, toughness and grip strength, Jonathan's stories were about natural athletic ability, both strength and agility. He was 6-foot-6, wrestled as between 285 and 340 pounds, and would do dropkicks, leapfrogs, skin the cats and flying head scissors.
In the early 70s, when Rocky Johnson's dropkicks were all the rage in wrestling, the old-timers would say that Jonathan did the same stuff Johnson did, except he was 70 pounds heavier. Bruno Sammartino would always list Jonathan and Ray Stevens as his two most amazing opponents, for very different reasons. Sammartino always noted his 1974 match with Jonathan, who by that time was already well past his prime, was one of his favorite matches of his career.
Red Bastien always said that if Jonathan came along in the 80s, he'd have pushed into a legitimate sport and excelled at it, noting he never lifted weights or used steroids, and was well conditioned at more than 300 pounds, with great leaping ability, thinking he could have easily been among the most athletic big men ever in the NFL, and an even more impressive physical specimen than anyone in pro wrestling.
Jonathan was legendary for his toughness as well, and even Lou Thesz said that for a man who had only a minor background in actual wrestling, that Jonathan was extremely difficult to handle. Jonathan once legitimately pinned a wrestling bear. He had skirmishes in the ring with Anton Geesink, a gold medalist in judo, and Big Daddy Lipscomb, at the time the toughest giant in the NFL, that became legendary among the talent in the 60s and 70s.
He wrestled all over the world, although ended up settling in Western Canada in 1964, where he resided until his death.
Jonathan held four different versions of the World Heavyweight title, in Montreal, Omaha, South Africa and Germany
Born Don Leo Heaton, the son of noted pro wrestling star Brother Jonathan was 87.
Jonathan was one of pro wrestling's biggest stars of the 50s, 60s and 70s, a headliner everywhere he went and an easy Hall of Famer. He was also Andre the Giant's biggest drawing opponent of his career prior to Hulk Hogan, with the legendary "Battle of the Giants" series in Quebec in particular, but also in Japan.
But as big of a star as he was to the crowd, he was almost mythological to those in the business, very much like Andre or Danny Hodge. While Andre stories were about his power, food and alcohol intake and Hodge stories were about his wrestling, toughness and grip strength, Jonathan's stories were about natural athletic ability, both strength and agility. He was 6-foot-6, wrestled as between 285 and 340 pounds, and would do dropkicks, leapfrogs, skin the cats and flying head scissors.
In the early 70s, when Rocky Johnson's dropkicks were all the rage in wrestling, the old-timers would say that Jonathan did the same stuff Johnson did, except he was 70 pounds heavier. Bruno Sammartino would always list Jonathan and Ray Stevens as his two most amazing opponents, for very different reasons. Sammartino always noted his 1974 match with Jonathan, who by that time was already well past his prime, was one of his favorite matches of his career.
Red Bastien always said that if Jonathan came along in the 80s, he'd have pushed into a legitimate sport and excelled at it, noting he never lifted weights or used steroids, and was well conditioned at more than 300 pounds, with great leaping ability, thinking he could have easily been among the most athletic big men ever in the NFL, and an even more impressive physical specimen than anyone in pro wrestling.
Jonathan was legendary for his toughness as well, and even Lou Thesz said that for a man who had only a minor background in actual wrestling, that Jonathan was extremely difficult to handle. Jonathan once legitimately pinned a wrestling bear. He had skirmishes in the ring with Anton Geesink, a gold medalist in judo, and Big Daddy Lipscomb, at the time the toughest giant in the NFL, that became legendary among the talent in the 60s and 70s.
He wrestled all over the world, although ended up settling in Western Canada in 1964, where he resided until his death.
Jonathan held four different versions of the World Heavyweight title, in Montreal, Omaha, South Africa and Germany
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