Actor George Reeves, who is most famous for his television role as SUPERMAN from 1952 to 1958, had become a professional wrestler and built some great status as a wrestler after the sindication of SUPERMAN was over with. Reeves was 37 years old when he first donned the cape and was 43 years old when the show was cancelled.
In 1959 Reeves was given the big news that SUPERMAN would go into two more seasons, and he was given numerous offers for more wrestling matches and even signed a 5 picture deal with Paramount pictures. He was making a huge comeback into cinema. His popularity was at it's peak.
But Reeves was also interested in the fight game. Boxing. As a young man Reeves was an accomplished athlete in both boxing and wrestling. Even so much as having an amatuer record of 31-0 and winning the Golden Gloves, he bowed out from boxing to pursue a movie career.
He was scheduled to face off with Light Heavyweight champion Archie Moore on June 17th, 1959.
But unfortunately George Reeves died the day before the big fight in what is still one of the most controversial deaths in Hollywood, originally deemed a suicide because of Reeve's 'failed career', though movie, wrestling and television offers were coming in like hot cakes, that and evidence at the crime scene proved differently---as there was no gun powder residue on his hands and the gun and shells were laying beneath him [pretty neat trick for a dead man].
I was wondering if anyone knew more information around the match that was supposed to happen between Reeves and Moore. I do know that it was supposed to be an exhibition match, with the two men fighting an actual fight, not some spoof with Reeves in a costume facing Moore.
Reeves had this to say of the event that was to, but didn't, happen:
"The Archie Moore fight will be the highlight of my life. Immediately after the fight I will be married to the most wonderful girl in the world. We'll fly to Spain, then Australia for six weeks."
Reeves was 44 at the time, 6'2" and 198 pounds. Moore was the LHW champion and was 5'11" and roughly 180 pounds around that time, and was 43 years old.
Ironically it wasn't the first time Moore had faced men associated with professional wrestling, nor was it his last, as his last opponent Mike DiBiase was the Southern Heavyweight Wrestling champion.
