The British Mid-Heavyweight Championship was a top British wrestling championship found throughout the country's circuit. The title's history dates back to 1952 and runs to the present day. Officially mid-heavyweights were required to weigh between 14 st 2 lb and 14 st 12 lb (89.81 and 94.35 kg). The title was recognised as official by national TV network ITV for the purposes of their coverage of the UK wrestling scene and by its listings magazine TVTimes in accompanying magazine feature coverage.
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| - British Mid-Heavyweight Championship (en)
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| - The British Mid-Heavyweight Championship was a top British wrestling championship found throughout the country's circuit. The title's history dates back to 1952 and runs to the present day. Officially mid-heavyweights were required to weigh between 14 st 2 lb and 14 st 12 lb (89.81 and 94.35 kg). The title was recognised as official by national TV network ITV for the purposes of their coverage of the UK wrestling scene and by its listings magazine TVTimes in accompanying magazine feature coverage. (en)
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| - Birkenhead (en)
- Middlesbrough (en)
- Newcastle upon Tyne (en)
- Rhyl (en)
- Sheffield (en)
- Telford (en)
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- Flensburg, Germany (en)
- Hanley, Staffordshire (en)
- LangÄ, Denmark (en)
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- Retired as champion in 1965 after a car accident (en)
- Vacates the title due to injury in 1966 (en)
- Won the title after Walsh suffered an injury in their bout (en)
- Title vacated in August 1981 following Marino's death (en)
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| - The British Mid-Heavyweight Championship was a top British wrestling championship found throughout the country's circuit. The title's history dates back to 1952 and runs to the present day. Officially mid-heavyweights were required to weigh between 14 st 2 lb and 14 st 12 lb (89.81 and 94.35 kg). The title was recognised as official by national TV network ITV for the purposes of their coverage of the UK wrestling scene and by its listings magazine TVTimes in accompanying magazine feature coverage. (en)
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