Born | 27 March 1882 Brighton, Melbourne, Australia |
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Ring name(s) | Clarence Weber |
Billed from | Melbourne, Australia |
Clarence Alfred Weber (1882–1930) was a wrestler in the 1880s. He lost to Catch as Can Style Wrestling Champion Edwin Bibby in 1881 for the Australian Heavyweight Championship. he married fellow physical culturist Ivy Weber, on 7 March 1919; they had one son and two daughters.
Ike Robin defeated Clarence Weber in a Best 2 out of 3 Falls match for the NWA Australasian Heavyweight Championship in Melbourne. Upon returning to Napier, he was apparently awarded a gold medal in recognition of his victory. Robin became so popular in the country that a patented wire-strainer for fencing, the "Ike Grip", was named after him.