The Unstoppable Force: Paul Jones

Paul Frederick, known to the wrestling world as Paul Marvin Jones, Mr. Florida, and Al Fredericks, left an indelible mark on the sport. Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on June 16, 1942, this 6-foot tall technician packed a punch that belied his gentle stature.

Jones' career spanned over five decades, with his first match taking place in 1932 and his last in 1991. He competed in various promotions, including World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), All Japan Pro Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and PNW Heavyweight Championship.

Jones' most notable achievements include holding the NWA World Tag Team Championship, NWA United States Heavyweight Championship, NWA Television Championship, PNW Heavyweight Championship, and NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship. His impressive title count is a testament to his dedication and perseverance in the ring.

What made Jones truly unique was his signature move, the Karate Thrust, which earned him the nickname "Number One." This precision-crafted maneuver showcased his technical prowess, making him a formidable opponent for even the toughest of opponents.

Jones' legacy extends beyond his impressive wrestling resume. He inspired generations of wrestlers with his work ethic and passion for the sport. His contributions to the world of professional wrestling are still celebrated today, ensuring that his memory will continue to be honored in the years to come.

Paul Jones may have left us on April 18, 2018, but his impact on the sport he loved remains unstoppable.
Name: Paul Jones
Real Name: Paul Frederick
Ring Names: Paul Marvin Jones, Al Fredericks, Mr. Florida
Date of Birth: 16 June 1942
Age: 81 Years
Died On: 18 April 2018
Born In: Port Arthur, Texas, United States

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