Historical Fact Exclusive
The Wrestler President:
Abraham Lincoln's 300-1 Record
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Before leading the United States through its darkest hours, Abraham Lincoln was a formidable force in the wrestling ring. Standing at 6'4", his immense strength and long reach made him nearly unbeatable.
"Lincoln competed in approximately 300 matches over 12 years and lost only once. His legendary grappling skills earned him a spot in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame."
Key Career Highlights:
- The Record: Out of roughly 300 bouts, Lincoln suffered only one recorded defeat.
- Wrestling Hall of Fame: In 1992, he was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in the "Outstanding American" category.
- The Famous Match: His most iconic victory was against Jack Armstrong, the leader of the 'Clary’s Grove Boys' in New Salem.

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