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Isaac Brinigh
From The Great Outdoor Fight
Other than his appearances in the 1927 and 1928 Fights, little is known of this reclusive champion, and what rumors do exist are often contradictory. All that is known for certain is that he made it to the Day 3 of the 1927 Fight (115th Man Standing,) and that the unorthodox methods he used in the 1928 Fight (including posing as the leader of the largest of the armies opposing his in order to direct them against the second-largest) made him a force to be reckoned with. His final six opponents attempted to use a Berserker Festival against him, but the brutal way in which he dispatched the Festival's leader broke the spirits of the other five. Brinigh spent the afternoon of the third day leisurely hunting the remaining five men down, one by one.
No pictures of Isaac Brinigh are known to exist.
| Preceded by: Whitney Romanoff | Great Outdoor Fight Champion 1928 | Followed by: Curt Beck |
[edit] Rumors
"Isaac Brinigh" was a pseudonym adopted by a young Ray Milland, prior to his acting career.
[edit] Record
- 1927 - eliminated Day 3, 115th Man standing
- 1928 - Champion, last man standing
