Bech Olsens og Poul Pons' brydekamp

Bech Olsens og Poul Pons' brydekamp

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May 20 1899

0h 1m

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Early wrestling footage.

Magnus Bech-Olsen

Magnus Bech-Olsen

Self

Paul Pons

Paul Pons

Self

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