Yusuf İsmail

Yusuf İsmail (1857 – July 4, 1898), also known as Youssouf Ishmaelo, was a Turkish professional wrestler who competed in Europe and the United States as Yusuf Ismail the Terrible Turk during the 1890s. During his lifetime, native Turks knew him as Şumnulu Yusuf Pehlivan. However, writer Rıza Tevfik posthumously awarded him the honorific Koca ("Great"), and thus he was later remembered as Koca Yusuf.

Yusuf İsmail
Born1857
Village of Karalar (Cherna), near Shumen, Özü Eyalet, Ottoman Empire
Died(1898-07-04)July 4, 1898 (aged 40–41)
off Nova Scotia, Canada
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Yusuf Ismail, the Big Yusuf
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight305 lb (138 kg)
Billed fromShumen, Ottoman Empire
Debut1894

Known for his massive size and brute strength, he was recognized as one of the top three strongmen in the world by Alan Calvert, a pioneer of American weight training, and photographer Edmond Desbonnet during the turn of the century. Prior to his arrival in the United States, he remained undefeated in his near four-year career and successfully challenged Evan "Strangler" Lewis for the American Heavyweight Championship in 1898. Yusuf Ismail was the original wrestler to be known as "the Terrible Turk", but several others, including Kızılcıklı Mahmut (promoted as his son) and Armenian-American Robert Manoogian, also used the name throughout the first half of the 20th century.

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