are working with the IOC to produce a new site. In the summer of 1979, Joe Gonzales was under suspicion: Was he really Yuji Takada's brother? His 1979-80 wrestling season ranks among the best in collegiate wrestling history. will be removed. should be directed to I know this notice has been up Gonzales’ senior season was one of the best ever for any Roadrunner. View the profiles of people named Joe Gonzales. olympics site will not be making that move and all pages and data

The goal of wrestling is to take an opponent off his feet and place him on the mat. Joe Gonzales, Distinguished Member of National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Gonzales’ was also a great international wrestler as he was a five-time National Open freestyle wrestling champion at 114.5 pounds, winning titles in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1988. A graduate of Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra, California, Gonzales first attended East Los Angeles College, where he was a Junior College State champion. Join Facebook to connect with Joe Gonzales and others you may know. Recently Added Events 2003 Women's World Team Trials;

The wrestling room while Gonzales was at Cal State Bakersfield was filled with outstanding talent that included Joe Azevedo, Dan and Adam Cuesta’s, Tom Gongora and Olympian, Tim Vanni. Gonzales’ was also a five-time U.S. World Team member, a triplet-time World Cup champion, a bronze medal winner at the 1982 World Championships, and champion at the 1982 Tbilisi tournament—considered by many as the toughest tournament in the world. for at least three years now, but we are moving servers in Q1 of 2020 and the Freestyle (3rd); 1985 World Championship: 52.0 kg.

We have been Jorge González was an Argentine basketball player, professional wrestler and actor, better known for his appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the ring name El Gigante between 1989 and 1992 and in the World Wrestling Federation under the ring name Giant González in 1993. Gonzales, then a senior at Cal State Bakersfield, had paid his own way to Tokyo to train with his idol, Takada, the 1976 Olympic freestyle wrestling champion at 114.5 pounds, and other outstanding Japanese lightweights.
Gonzales’ was also a great international wrestler as he was a five-time National Open freestyle wrestling champion at 114.5 pounds, winning titles in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, and 1988. The OlyMadMen who provided the data behind the Sports Reference Olympic site have reopened He was also a member of the 1984 Olympic freestyle team as well.Gonzales’ also coached at the collegiate level at Arizona State from 1986-1989 - 1988 Arizona State won the NCAA Team Championship Also being inducted in Oklahoma this weekend are: Frank Bettucci, who was a National Junior Freestyle Champion as well as a great coach; Sammie Henson, a two-time NCAA champ who wrestled at both Clemson and Missouri; and Greg Johnson, a three-time Big Ten champion at Michigan State.For those attending or tuning into the festivities, the full schedule for Honors Weekend 2015 is below. José Huertas González better known as Invader 1, is a Puerto Rican retired professional wrestler, who wrestled in the United States and around the world, especially in Puerto Rico. Joe Gonzales unveiled as 2015 Distinguished Member of National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He notched 448 takedowns that year too, also a national record.The wrestling room while Gonzales was at Cal State Bakersfield was filled with outstanding talent that included Joe Azevedo, Dan and Adam Cuesta’s, Tom Gongora and Olympian, Tim Vanni. The senior won both a D-I and D-II National Championship, and helped Cal State Bakersfield to repeat as team champions in the Division II level. This will be the final time that Honors Weekend is held in the museum before a total interior restoration. We are sorry to inform you that due to a change to our data licensing agreement we are shutting down our Olympic site sometime in the future.. We have closed the site permanently. The OlyMadMen who provide the data for this site Joe Gonzales had the following finishes at major championships â 1982 World Championship: 52.0 kg. He completed the season with a 44-1 record, a D-II National Champion and D-I National Runner-up at 118 pounds. Gonzales’ 55-0 record is the national record for the most wins in a single season with no defeats and no draws. The 40th anniversary of the event will coincide with the grand reopening of the museum in June 2016.6:00pm-9:00pm Reception and Presentation of Plaques at Hall of Fame7:30 am Golf Registration @ Stillwater Golf and Country Club8:00 am Yoga at Sherman E. Smith practice facility turf (weather permitting)12:00 pm Luncheon at Stillwater Golf and Country Club7:00 pm 39th Honors Banquet & Induction Ceremony at OSU Student Union Ballroom
Joe Gonzales National Wrestling Hall of Fame induction speech. Perhaps no wrestler in collegiate wrestling has done it better—or more often—than Joe Gonzales. Any questions or comments maintaining this site After a quick stint in the junior college level, Gonzales went on to Cal State Bakersfield, where he wrestled for Hall of Fame Coach Joe Seay.As a junior for the Roadrunners in 1978-79, Gonzales helped Cal State Bakersfield win the NCAA Division II National Title.