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'The Russian Bear' Ivan Koloff dies at 74

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Wrestling legend Ivan Koloff, known as "The Russian Bear," has died at the age of 74, WWE confirmed Saturday.

Koloff (real name Oreal Perras) was diagnosed with liver disease over a decade ago, and his wife, Renae, recently revealed to Mike Mooneyham of the Post and Courier that his condition had worsened.

"Ivan's had liver disease for many years, but he's been living with it," Renae said. "He didn't want to make it public before now because he wanted to continue to witness about the Lord and help with the Children's Miracle Network and do weddings and fundraisers. He just wanted to stay active."

A native of Montreal, Koloff made his World Wide Wrestling Federation debut in 1969. His most memorable fight came on Jan. 18, 1971, when he defeated Bruno Sammartino at Madison Square Garden for the WWWF title.

News of Koloff's death comes just one day after WWE announced the passing of Hall of Famer George "The Animal" Steele.

Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, and others in the wrestling community paid their respects to Koloff on Twitter:

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