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  2. Collar-and-elbow - Wikipedia

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    Collar-and-elbow wrestling (Irish: Coiléar agus Uille [1] or Brollaidheacht [2]) is a martial art and form of jacket wrestling native to Ireland. Historically it has also been practised in regions of the world with large Irish diaspora populations, such as the United States and Australia.

  3. John McMahon (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    John McMahon (July 7, 1841 – April 3, 1911) was an American professional wrestler who specialized in collar-and-elbow wrestling. He competed from 1861 to 1891, and was undefeated for 17 years. He competed from 1861 to 1891, and was undefeated for 17 years.

  4. J. H. McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin was known for his superior Irish-style "collar-and-elbow" standing skills, in which throwing an opponent was the aim. However, he also excelled at the rougher, undisciplined catch-as-catch-can style which was then prominent, and three opponents are known to have died as a result of wrestling McLaughlin.

  5. Irish martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Ireland has its own form of wrestling, notably collar and elbow wrestling. Coraíocht is also the name of a back hold style of wrestling practised in Ireland. Coraíocht can be practised with or without a jacket and features a wide array of trips, mares, takedowns , slams, pins , advancements, submissions, grapevines, and escapes.

  6. Folk wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Collar-and-elbow is a jacket wrestling style native to Ireland that can be traced back to the 17th century. It was introduced to the United States by Irish immigrants, and was one of the most popular wrestling styles practiced nationwide there for much of the 19th century. [24]

  7. History of wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The modern history of wrestling begins with a rise of popularity in the 19th century, ... Various styles such as Cornish wrestling, Gouren, Collar-and-elbow wrestling

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  9. Early wrestling championships - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling has existed in the North America since the colonial period of the 15th century. During the 18th Century President George Washington was formerly a wrestler. At the age of 18 he won a collar and elbow wrestling championship that was quite popular across Virginia. He was famed for his brute strength and wrestling abilities.