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Angelo Mosca, originally from Massachusetts, impacted Canadian Sport with his ‘free-spirited nature’ personality in both the CFL (Canadian Football League) and the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance). Mosca was a force in both sports, excelling and shaping his distinctive notability. Beginning in 1958 he began his career with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats turning down a 30th round draft with the NFL Philadelphia Eagles. Mosca was quickly traded within a year of playing with the Tiger-Cats, to the Ottawa Rough Riders where he won his first (of five) Grey Cup Championship. He returned to the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton in 1962 to win the Grey Cup four more times until 1972, when he retired from his football career. To read the rest of Angelo Mosca's profile click here
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