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  1. Jan 4, 2012 · Pat Milosh, the king of the Oshawa wrestling scene. Milosh would leave an indelible mark on the Oshawa sports community from the 1940s to the 1990s but his story begins in southeastern Europe in 1926.

  2. Pat Milosh passed away Feb 9 1996 at the age of 69 in Oshawa after a heart attack, leaving behind a long legacy of memories in this city. A lengthy obituary in the Toronto Star reflected on his success as a Promoter and his dedication to family.

  3. Amid the chaos the police, ushers, and even young promoter Pat Milosh battle to separate the two and to keep the fans away from Togo. The following week saw Togo matched with Timothy Geohagen whom he dispatched quite easily sending Geohagen in for medical attention.

  4. After a riot at the last card of 1946, a young boxer and wrestler named Pat Milosh takes over and continues promoting until the 1980's, and later in tandem with Jack Tunney. Shows take place at the Oshawa Arena and later at Kingsmen Stadium, Childrens Arena, and Civic Auditorium.

  5. Oshawa, Ontario had a long time promoter Pat Milosh who was an associate of Frank Tunney. Here’s a great card from the 80’s

  6. Nov 16, 2014 · With a main event of hometown boy Billy Stack taking on his friend and big MLG star Watson, the show attracted 800 fans (out of a population of roughly 4,500) and was deemed an unqualified success by Oshawa-based promoter Pat Milosh.

  7. Run by Canada's youngest promoter Pat Milosh (took over at 21) 1947-1992. Over a million fans entertained at arenas from Whitby to Port Perry to Peterborough to Cobourg. Ads from the boom of the 50s/60s.