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Richard Joseph "Dick" Garza (July 16, 1931 – January 7, 2002), better known as Mighty Igor Vodik, or simply Mighty Igor, was an American
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. He is a one time
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World champion. As Mighty Igor, he was frequently billed as the "World's Strongest Wrestler".


Early years

Garza grew up in
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and competed in bodybuilding contests. He won the Mr. Michigan title in 1954 before competing in Mr. America and Mr. Universe competitions. At a gym, Garza got into an argument with professional wrestler Brute Bernard and knocked him unconscious. This gained him the interest of wrestling promoter Bert Ruby, who convinced him to enter professional wrestling.


Professional wrestling career

Garza wrestled in Michigan and
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during his early career. He competed for a promotion named Wolverine Wrestling, where he won his first title, the Wolverine Wrestling Mid-West Heavyweight Championship, on February 14, 1957. He also competed in California, where he won the
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version of the WWA International Television Tag Team Championship in 1962 while teaming with Eric Rommel. Garza later joined the
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(AWA), where he was given the
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Mighty Igor Vodik by
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. On May 15, 1965, he won the
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by defeating Mad Dog Vachon. He held the title belt for one week before dropping it back to Vachon. In 1965 and 1966, Vodik also had two reigns as the Nebraska Heavyweight Champion. The following year, he defeated Bob Orton to win the
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. In the 1970s, Garza wrestled as "The Mighty Igor" in the " Big Time Wrestling" circuit from Detroit, Michigan, performing with the likes of
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, The Sheik, Pampero Firpo, "Big"
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, The Stomper, Flying Fred Curry, and
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. On January 7, 2002, Garza died after suffering a
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at a hospital in Detroit.


Professional wrestling style and persona

Garza used the
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of a friendly, but physically strong
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man. At times, he would wear nurse's shoes and long underwear in addition to his wrestling attire to make himself look friendly or kind but he would be superhuman strong . He was also known for bringing toys and
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to the ring, and he shared the kielbasa with his fans. The other component of Garza's gimmick was his strength. He performed several feats of strength for the audience, including leaning with his back against a wrestling ring and using his legs to hold back a car driving toward him. Other performances included bending iron bars or placing cement blocks on his head and having someone break them with a sledgehammer. Ivan Kalmikoff ( Edward Bruce ) acted as his manager.


Championships and accomplishments

*
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**
AWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship The AWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship was a title in the late 1960s and early 1970s in the American Wrestling Association. It was primarily defended in the Omaha, Nebraska Omaha ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and t ...
( 1 time) **
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( 1 time) **
Nebraska Heavyweight Championship The Nebraska Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship originally sanctioned by the Nebraska office of the National Wrestling Alliance and later the American Wrestling Association. The title existed from 1959 through 196 ...
(
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) * Big Time Wrestling ** NWA United States Heavyweight Championship ''(Detroit version)'' ( 1 time) ** NWA World Tag Team Championship ''(Detroit version)'' ( 1 time) — with Hank James * International Wrestling Association ** IWA World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with
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* NWA Los Angeles ** WWA International Television Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) — with Eric Rommel *New Independent Wrestling Association **NIWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * World Wrestling Council **
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( 1 time)


References


External links


Online World of Wrestling profile
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