Pinkie George boxer

Pinkie George boxer
bouts
11
won
3
lost
7
draw
0
Status
inactive
Division
bantamweight
Debut
1922-06-07
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
-
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Paul "Pinkie" George (born Paul Lloyd Georgeacopoulos; January 22, 1905 – November 1, 1993) was an American professional wrestling promoter, boxer and businessman best known as the visionary behind, and first president of, the National Wrestling Alliance. He operated the NWA's Iowa territory, one of the primary members of the NWA based in Des Moines. Described by Sam Muchnick as the father of the NWA George was inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame in 2014.Georgeacopoulos was born to Greek parents Limberis "Louis" and Elizabeth Bolanis Georgeacopoulos in Lowell, Massachusetts on January 22, 1905. When he was a teenager he and his family (including younger brother Andrew) relocated to Black Hawk County, Iowa, where their surname was changed to "George". After completing school, Pinkie embarked on a stint as a boxer; first as an amateur and then as a professional. Fighting as a flyweight, he completed in over 160 bouts with limited success. On August 29, 1928, he suffered a knockout defeat to Speedy Dado which was a turning point in his tenure as a boxer.After marrying his wife, Elizabeth, Georgeacopoulos embarked on a promotional career in Mason City, Iowa. They relocated to Des Moines, Iowa, where George promoted his first professional wrestling match between Joe Stecher and George Vassel in 1928. On September 20, 1934, George was one of many promoters to attend the Ed Lewis–Londos bout at Wrigley Field. He managed numerous fighters such as Johnny Paychek, Glen Flanagan, Abel Cestac and Lee Savold.In 1948, he brought a National Basketball League franchise (the Waterloo Hawks) to Iowa, which proved to be unsuccessful. After losing $20,000 in under a year, he sold the franchise to his brother Andy and Charley Shipp.As a wrestling promoter, George worked closely with fellow promoters in Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, and Missouri.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1928-09-12 Sid Torres DWW National Hall, San Francisco LOST
Technical knockout
1928-08-29 Speedy Dado WDDWWL National Hall, San Francisco LOST
Technical knockout
1928-07-03 Clayton Gouyd WDWLWL Grand Opera House, Great Falls LOST
Points
1928-03-14 Fernando Gonzales WLLWLL Des Moines B.C., Des Moines LOST
1928-02-10 Ray Dundee LLLLLL Des Moines WIN
1928-02-06 Freddie Penn WLLWD Hotel Fort Des Moines, Des Moines WIN
1928-01-03 Ray Dundee LDLLLL Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
1927-12-09 Pinky Urquidi WWWWWW Grand Opera House, Great Falls LOST
KO
1927-11-01 Harold Jelsma WWWWLW Des Moines WIN
1927-10-28 Pinky Bige WWWWWW Omaha LOST
Points
1927-10-04 Bobby Hughes LLLLDL Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
1927-09-07 Bobby Hughes LLLLLD Coliseum, Des Moines WIN
1927-08-12 Harry Soo Quong Bill DWLLWW Fort Dodge NC
1927-08-09 Eddie Price WDWW Coliseum, Des Moines LOST
1927-03-09 Harry Goller L Ottumwa WIN
1927-02-17 Pinky Bige LWWW Knights of Columbus Gym, Sioux City LOST
Technical knockout
1927-01-24 Johnny Burds WWLWWL Knights of Columbus Gym, Sioux City DRAW
1927-01-06 Jimmy Wells debut Des Moines WIN
1927-01-05 Britt Gorman WWWWW Kenwood Armory, Minneapolis LOST
1926-12-10 Harry Goller debut Ottumwa WIN
1926-11-30 Jimmy Kessler debut Des Moines WIN
KO
1926-11-03 Fernando Gonzales LDLL Des Moines LOST
1926-10-22 Harry Soo Quong Bill WDWLWD Turner Hall, Saint Joseph LOST
1926-09-28 Pinky Bige L Des Moines LOST
1926-07-09 Eddie Murray LLWWL Des Moines WIN
KO
1926-07-02 Harry Soo Quong Bill WWWDW Riverview Park, Des Moines DRAW
1926-04-09 Eddie Price WDW Des Moines LOST
1926-04-02 Baby Joe Gans debut Des Moines WIN
1926-03-08 Eddie Lewis LLLL Des Moines WIN
1926-01-29 Harry Soo Quong Bill LDLWW Auditorium, Cedar Rapids LOST
1926-01-11 Bennie Phillips LLLLWL American Legion Hall, Oelwein DRAW
1925-12-09 Kid Spruce WW Forum, Waterloo WIN
1925-11-13 Brick Murphy LLLD Forum, Waterloo WIN
1925-09-28 Kid See WL Rosie's Ten Acres, Waterloo DRAW
1924-06-11 Ray Stauk L Electric Park, Waterloo LOST
1923-09-18 Bobby White WLLDLW Baseball Park, Waterloo DRAW
1923-08-24 Bobby White WWLL Baseball Park, Waterloo DRAW
1922-09-13 Ray Schneck D Electric Park, Waterloo DRAW
1922-07-19 Kid Sansone debut Electric Park, Waterloo WIN
1922-06-22 Joe Katzoff WW Cattle Congress Hippodrome, Waterloo WIN
1922-06-14 Young Pfieffer debut Electric Park, Waterloo DRAW
1922-06-07 Young Belmont debut Electric Park, Waterloo LOST