Background
The son of "Wild Bulletin" Curry, Fred Koury was one of the most popular stars in the Midwest United States and the rest of the world during the 1960s and 70s".
The son of "Wild Bulletin" Curry, Fred Koury was one of the most popular stars in the Midwest United States and the rest of the world during the 1960s and 70s".
Flying Fred Curry had notable feuds with wrestling legend The Sheik. Flying Fred Was a sensational star in Texas in the sixties and teamed up with Fritz von Erich. Flying Fred Curry is noted as one of the greatest highflyers and dropkickers of all time.
His most famous feat is throwing 15 to 20 dropkicks in a matter of 10 seconds, curry is also noted for being the most popular wrestler in the world in 1972.
In the 1960s, Koury, Junior. took up wrestling under the name "Flying"" Fred Curry. Unlike his father, Fred was a clean cut, high flying wrestler, and a fan favorite.
The two Currys teamed up on a regular basis during the early part of the younger Curry’s career. Later in his career Fred Curry struck out on his own trying to get away from his father’s legacy of rule-breaking.
Fred’s attempts to get out of his father’s shadow never caused any problems between the two Currys.
On January 5, 1973, they lost the titles back to Kurt Von Hess and Karl Von Shotz. They received their second Detroit titles on February 2 and lost it back to Kurt Von Hess and Karl Von Shotz on February 18. Curry"s son Fred III is currently pursuing a career in pro-wrestling and was being trained by Dory Funk, Junior.
Fred III has taken the high-flying style similar to his father.
He is currently wrestling in the independent circuit in the Northeastern United States. Finishing moves
Dropkick
NWA Detroit
NWA World Tag Team Championship (Detroit version) (9 times) - with Billy Red Lyons (1), Dan Miller (1), Tony Marino (4), Luis Martinez (1), Bobo Brazil (1), and Hank Miller (1)
NWA Big Time Wrestling
NWA American Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Fritz Von Erich
NWA International Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with "Wild Bulletin" Curry
NWA Texas Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
NWA Mid-Pacific Promotions
NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
National Wrestling Federation
NWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Luis Martínez
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1972) tied with Jack Brisco.
The two won the NWA International Tag Team Championship in 1964 and held it until 1966, as well as beating Nikolai and Boris Volkoff for the Ohio version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship. In December 1972, he defeated Kurt Von Hess and Karl Von Shotz along with Tony Marino to win the Detroit version of NWA World Tag Team Championship.