“Toughest Man on Earth” Passes Away at Age 89
WrestleLamia is sad to announce the passing and professional wrestler “Judo” Gene LeBell.
LeBell won the AAU National Judo Championship in 1954 and 1955. The highly skilled martial artist entered professional wrestling due to its lucrative paydays. He was known for his work in the NWA’s Hollywood Wrestling territory, a promotion owned by his brother, Mike LeBell.
Gene LeBell remained a towering figure in the history and expansion of mixed martial arts and sports entertainment. A teacher to many of the sport’s greats, his influence is felt throughout @WWE to this day. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this time.
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 10, 2022
LeBell retired from wrestling in 1981 but continued working in Hollywood as a stuntman and the world of martial arts as a trainer and judge.
🙏🏽 Judo Gene Lebell impacted so many lives through his kind, caring, and loving soul. It is through those memories his legacy will become legendary and forever remembered. ❤️ RIP and prayers to all who loved him pic.twitter.com/uEJaJG5e2k
— Grand Slam Champ CrisCyborg.com (@criscyborg) August 10, 2022
“Judo” Gene refereed the historic 1976 boxer vs. wrestler match between Muhammad Ali and Antonio Inoki. He’s also known to younger fans for walking Ronda Rousey to the ring during her UFC career.
LeBell, who mentored and trained Rousey said of her:
“Ronda is the best woman I have ever been associated with, as far as fighting goes. So, when you see Ronda, tell her Gene sent you, that Uncle Gene sent you. But don’t get her mad. Don’t get her mad.”
H/T Hollywood Reporter
The well-respected martial artist is also known for the legendary story where he choked out Steven Seagal.
WrestleLamia sends its condolences to Mr. LeBell’s friends and family. He was 89 years old.